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    Elisabeth N.

    Yeah, I am a fan. We were recommended to go here and thought "why not?". At first glance we did not figure out the fuss, but after having tasted the one nice dish after the other, some wine and beer, we were very pleased with the recommendation. It was a bit tight and crowded, but it worked pretty well even so. Personal favourites: - Try the beef salad at the Viet Nam unit. (Not sure about the name). Their beef salad beats every beef salad I have ever tried. Fresh ingredients and the sauce was just perfection. I could taste the fish sause, the coriander, the lime..everything was just well put together and well balanced. - Yumitub for some nice ice cream! Just choose what ingredients you want and get a nice treat! I like the concept as well and it is a good thing that start-ups have a chance to establish themselves as well. I will go back next time in London!

    Wild boar bap at world of wurst
    Karishma P.

    I'd like to go back on a regular day when it isn't so crowded. Yesterday, being a special event, the crowds were huge and the vendors were overworked and lines were long. Whatever food I did get to taste, was good. But I'd like to go back when the people are less harried and more relaxed. We did try sausage burgers from World of Wurst, Goat Curry and Jollof rice from Zoe's Ghana Kitchen, dumplings from Koi and pachos from Baba G's. However, given the crowds, forget the free food, most vendors had run out of all their top selling items by 7:30-8:00. Which is why I'd definitely like to go back on a nice sunny afternoon. After 16 months of living in London, I finally arrived at Brixton, so I do have to thank the event for that

    Kristine T.

    Brixton's latest addition and a hipster favourite, this venue is boxpark 2.0 now updated with more reclaimed wood, twinkly lights and actual complex architecture. Simply stacking containers is so 2014 after all. Cynicism aside, the new maze like south London venue is a small food and drinks haven, as the shops have become smaller in size to allow for a greater selection of items on offer. Japanese, Vietnamese and other Asian cuisines can be found next to tacos and German sausages and an array of craft beers you would not find in your local pub (unless your local pub is on Germany). Once you have selected what you want to have you can head to one of the yards, there's a coupe of open spaces and one conservatory type structure at the top where the seats are made of cheap wooden planks. Despite the fact that it was rainy when I visited, the place still had a lot of customers, who were not scared away by the weather. I do think though that on a warm day it will be packed so a rainy day that is not particularly cold may be your best bet when you want to visit. Also make sure to take lots of photos as this place is perfect for selfies.

    Soomin R.

    Went on a Saturday night with some friends, and we had a good time. The variety of stalls available was good, ranging pizza and hot dogs to Vietnamese and Ghanan food. I had German hot dogs, Japanese kyoza and smores for dessert, and left feeling happy and full. Venue is cool and hip, though it wasn't as spacious or proper as I had imagined it to be. There is very limited seating space, so be sure to get there early or have a strategy to getting a table. Afterwards, we hopped over to Brixton Village for drinks, all of which were in good proximity, so was very convenient. Could be a good evening out if you plan appropriately.

    Phoebe L.

    Big fan of this set up for a couple of reasons. One: it looks great. The guys who did the design and build have nailed it. It's not a huge space that can cater for masses but it has the ability to still feel full even with 10 people there. Lots of places to sit upstairs and eat and lots of plant boxes etc to perch on when enjoying so food/drink/music. There is options of cover when it is raining but most of it is inside. Two: The selection of food is excellent. There's savoury crepes, pizza, ramen/gyoza, tacos, grilled meat, jerk, cup cakes/macarons, coffee/juice and vietnamese. There are three tiny restaurants on offer to- tapas brought to you by Donostia, Hook fish and chips and Kricket Indian foods. I have probably missed some of the traders and I will assume there is probably a burger somewhere in that mix! Three: Great music! Usually African. Love. Four: There is stuff going on that isn't just 'consumable' fun such as quirky clothes shops, gift shops, arty things etc. There are also various events particularly focused on the community so keep an eye on their website/follow them on social media. Five: There is caffeine here and it is decent. AND last but certainly not least: The booze!! So, as you may expect at a pop up such as this, you can find a large array of craft beer producers such as brixton, beaver town etc etc you know the deal. There is also a large selection on gins on offer. They are a little on the ex-y side but it's nice to have choice. My favourite booze here is the New Zealand wine shop. They often have tastings on and you can get a great bottle of wine to share for a good price. Their selection is great. They are also worth a twitter follow to keep up dated with what's on. And now... Pop Brixton is expanding. Literally watch this space...

    Emma D.

    I fell in love with Pop Brixton when I came to the Secret Brixton event with Yelp, however I did return recently and without the buzz of lots of people around and with some of the eateries closed, on my second visit, I wasn't overly impressed. It is definitely one of those places that your experience will change depending on what the weather is like! It is mostly outdoors bar a small indoors seating area upstairs that gets filled up pretty quickly. They also have heaters outside but to be honest even if they're on you can't feel them. If you compare it to somewhere like Street Feast then there's no comparison really, that place is good rain or shine. However, there are some great eateries/businesses here. Brixton Brewery being a favourite, I hadn't heard of them before my first visit to Pop Brixton and I'm definitely a fan of theirs now. Also I purposely came to visit Pop Brixton once just to go to Kricket who get a big tick from me too. Made of Dough is amazing, so is the taco place....but I showed my partner these places and did a tour around which only seemed to take a few minutes and he was just like 'oh, is that it then!? Isn't there any other places?' To be fair, as I mentioned before, some were closed but still it just didn't have that buzzy vibe where I wanted to stay all night and explore all of the different options. It was also cold and raining heavily so we left after about an hour and a half. Great to come here in the sunshine and also good to pop in for an hour or so if you really want to try one of the star eateries, otherwise I wouldn't go out of my way to come back here for a whole evening/day sadly. Good and thumbs up but not brilliant - I'm doing a jump up and down happy dance.

    Patricia Achish L.

    Very nice hang out place, a lot of seatings but not much choices of shops. Or rather some are closed. We drove almost 2 hours just to get here (from west london) just to try the Thai Ice Cream... It was a Sunday afternoon and the vibe was just like an easy lazy Sunday... The place had beanbags under the stairs for cozy seating... The place needs a bit more lighting though... We saw that there's a place that has live music. They also have a cool looking barbershop over there. Very Cool & Hip!

    Steaming broth,  smells so good
    Joice T.

    Need a tasty, warm ramen to melt your heart? Then this little pop up store is the place to go. The broth is soo yummy and you can add as many extra on to your ramen as you can handle. I recommend the egg, you only need half, full one seems too much for me, however if you love your eggs, these are cooked perfectly! The Pork Tonkotsu is their star seller and it's for a very good reason. You might not get a seat at the bar on a busy night. But there are other seating areas around so move along and enjoy the surroundings. I think compared to Shoryu , the dish is a little on the small side, but after slurping the soup, yes you should do that! I was surprisingly full so maybe my eyes are bigger than my stomach... Need to return to Pop Brixton to try out other venues!

    Food from the many delicious places at Pop Brixton
    Amanda M.

    This place is super cool. Ample seating all over the place, a plethora of different eating options, and a little garden area that's refreshing even on a rainy day (most days ;) ) I'm impressed with how well they put together everything and how it seems like you keep finding new little places despite the space not being huge. A cool place to hang out to drink, or eat, or sit and talk...and conveniently right by the station.

    Beth C.

    Excellent place to spend an evening! Great selection of bars and food venders make this a perfect place to go with a group of friends, especially if you can never agree on anything. Seating is slightly limited so I would suggest not going too late Friday/Saturday evening unless you want to stand. The price are more reasonable than some of the other street food markets around and the staff are super friendly! It's fast becoming one of my favourite places in Brixton.

    Vietnamese octopus bruschetta
    Ada C.

    Fun cool space made with old shipping containers. It's all new and you can still smell the odour of wood from the particleboard furniture upstairs. Food is decent enough and cheap. Nothing will blow your mind away but it does the trick. Koi Ramen is tasty although slightly unwieldy to eat if you can't find a decent place to sit (this is a two handed endeavour). Wurst has tasty sausages and I loved the typically undersized German buns. Viet Box has flavoursome food. Their Vietnamese octopus bruschetta is delicious but there was way too much sauce. I would have preferred it lightly dressed as there was a good half cup of dressing swimming at the bottom of the container which my friend drank!

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    Cross between a WeWork and retail/food court. Constructed out of shipping containers. Very cool & anti-corporate.

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    Such an amazing diversity of food from jerk chicken to wood roasted pizza, via pho, coffee, Basque and Indian tapas!

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    Corsica Studios

    Corsica Studios

    3.7(23 reviews)
    2.2 miElephant & Castle, Newington, Walworth
    ££

    Elephant and Castle venue Corsica Studios is a non-profit arts organisation that helps to fund…read moreexhibitions, performances, film screenings and other ventures. The club nights that reside there are dubstep groundbreakers Platform 1, Garage neeks Night Slugs and more. The space is amazing when your walking through the place you will see random bits of art which cathes your eye instantly. The crowd you get there is more the arty crowd what you'd expect from an art studio really. Just the whole vibe of the place is really cool and i enjoyed myself when i went there recently, it was for a dubstep and garage club night with acts Macabre Unit and more and it was a great night and i think that was partly due to the venue to be honest.

    It is like a return to the glow stick and white glove environment of the 90's. Situated down a…read moredodgy side street in dodgy Elephant & Castle I expected to see people with eyes as big as saucers mumbling to themselves outside. My trip down memory lane included wanting to see barely coherent, incarnations of Bambi trying to stand on the dance floor as an imitation of dance. In truth I saw neither of these things. The clubbing scene has grown up over the years. This venue is a trussed up warehouse fitted with one bar that services two rooms. The atmosphere will always be intimate as the place is not huge. With a decent outside space fitted with a Corona bar, Corsica Studios is spacious enough to be able to wander the white walkways to escape the phenomenally heavy bass lines to catch your breathe. The sound system is breath taking if you situate yourself in front of a speaker. I spent most of my night there, ensuring cheap thrills from the massive reverbs. I like this venue, not because it is any thing special, but because it is a happy symbol of my underground rave past.

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    The Lightbox

    The Lightbox

    4.5(6 reviews)
    1.6 miVauxhall, South Lambeth
    £££

    Wanna 'Rock your Body' with Justin Timberlake, you know the video with the palate of flashing…read morerainbow lighting canvassing his chiselled smile? Just transport yourself to the Lightbox for the same effect, but a less attractive collective of backing dancers. I was here for a themed 'Malice in Wonderland' fetish party called Club Rub, a night that made my work colleague belly laugh for a full 20 minutes due to that cunning alliteration. It was kinda like a softcore Torture Garden, although actually I saw some fairly hardcore 'activities' which cannot be repeated within the confines of this text box. I would say the bathrooms are cleaner than average though, and if you're lucky you may even be serenaded by compliments/gestures from a gorgeous girl or two! Cryptic enough? Job done. Photo courtesy of http://s580.photobucket.com/home/samrussotechno http://www.youtube.com/user/justintimberlaketv?blend=1&ob=4#p/f/6/TSVHoHyErBQ

    I came to Lightbox on a Thursday night which is a student night, and it was fairly empty even…read morethough we arrived in the small hours of the morning. The room is really very cool - the lights and smoke machine give a very unique effect and the smoke filled the room which didn't make it seem quite so empty. Despite the lack of people, the music was good and the atmosphere was quite nice, so it was a fun night. The drinks were overpriced for a student night which was very disappointing. I found the bouncers very nice, not as aggro as many can be, they had a casual chat with me and my friends, weren't rude at all. What I found bizarre was that Lightbox don't allow you to take pens in. A strange thing to be upset about but I had come with a work bag which had a lot of stationary in, which had to be confiscated. A bit of a shame! Regardless, I will definitely be visiting again.

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    Fire

    Fire

    3.2(18 reviews)
    1.5 miVauxhall, Oval, South Lambeth
    £££

    Seems like the review on this page is super outdated so I'm going to add a new voice. I'm pretty…read moresure Fire is no longer a gay club?? But I may be wrong. Its definitely more of an electronic music club venue now days. Beginning late 2012 Fire has had some amazing house & tech house DJs for their In Session nights. Other promoters and record companies also host some parties here (like UK bass, dubstep, dnb, etc). There is one main room (with amazing lasers, ceiling LED, side elevated railing space, bar in the back and an upper layer in the very back, above coat check, with couches and separate bar), and two smaller side rooms to each side with large bar and toilets. In general, its not that hot in there. The security here is always quite strict. They give you intimate pat-downs and close examinations of everything (out of your pocket and bag).

    What a club! Be prepared for an all nighter if you decide to head here…read more It is a predominantly homosexual crowd and definitely a sexually liberal place! The crowd did vary throughout the night however and early hours in the morning more groups of 'Lads' appeared to begin with. We had an awesome night there recently. The house music was continuous and pumping. People were all up for a serious night of dancing. We danced for hours before we realised it was 7am! The staff and clientele were so friendly. We thoroughly enjoyed being able to dance the night away and not get hassled by annoying men!

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    La Pollera Colora - La Pollera Colora - London's Number 1 Latin Nightclub situated in London Bridge. We open every Friday & Saturday. More Info: 07702630257

    La Pollera Colora

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.1 miLondon Bridge

    excellent vibes and great reggaeton!!! good scene for loud music! Good dancing scene as well.read more

    From the owner: La Pollera Colora is an Award Winning Latin Nightclub situated in London Bridge. Established in…read more2001 this Club has grown significantly to become London's Number 1 Latin Nightclub catering to a friendly vibrant mature crowd. The Nightclub features 2 Dance Rooms set over 2 Floors each playing to different vibes. It's the most sought after Latin Nightclub around so it's recommend to arrive as early as possible to gain entry as the Club does get busy... London's Best Latin DJ's are on rotation spinning the best Latin Rhythms which include Salsa, Merengue, Vallenato, Bachata & a touch of Reggaeton. You'll dance the night away Guaranteed... We open every weekend. It's recommend to arrive as early as possible to gain entry as the Club does get very busy. We open on Fridays & Saturdays and Doors open at 9pm. Entry Policy: Dress to Impress. Shoes Required. Smart Jeans are ok. No Caps. No Hoods. No Baggy Cloths. Age Policy: Gentlemen: +21 Ladies +18 Photo ID's Strictly Required for Entry for everyone. No ID means No Entry.

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    La Pollera Colora - La Pollera Colora - London's Number 1 Latin Nightclub situated in London Bridge. We open every Friday & Saturday. More Info: 07702630257

    La Pollera Colora - London's Number 1 Latin Nightclub situated in London Bridge. We open every Friday & Saturday. More Info: 07702630257

    La Pollera Colora - La Pollera Colora - London's Number 1 Latin Nightclub situated in London Bridge. We open every Friday & Saturday. More Info: 07702630257

    La Pollera Colora - London's Number 1 Latin Nightclub situated in London Bridge. We open every Friday & Saturday. More Info: 07702630257

    La Pollera Colora - La Pollera Colora - London's Number 1 Latin Nightclub situated in London Bridge. We open every Friday & Saturday. More Info: 07702630257

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    La Pollera Colora - London's Number 1 Latin Nightclub situated in London Bridge. We open every Friday & Saturday. More Info: 07702630257

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