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Promote Your Venue Need to get your venue out to millions? Consistently included on the list of the 50 best cocktail bars in the world, this unassuming, minimal spot is pushing the boundaries of sustainable drinking. Focusing on locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, the eco-friendly bar puts an emphasis on reducing waste and being as environmentally conscious as possible while mixing memorable tipples.
In the front, find world-weary locals sharing war stories over a pint, while the back room has been taken over by the team behind the Shacklewell Arms and transformed into a vibrant venue.
The famous gold ceiling and glitter curtain are the shimmering backdrops to club nights, gigs, film screenings, pub quizzes and even a secret performance by Lady Gaga. It might be surprising to find a National Trust property plonked in the centre of Hackney, but this Grade II-listed Tudor manor has stood the test of time and is well worth a visit.
Built in by Ralph Sadleir, a courtier of Henry VIII, the house has had many lives, including being taken over by squatters in the s and used as a gig venue. In need of a gift, interiors inspiration or a general mood lift? This treasure trove is the place to go. Lovingly curated by local interior designer and stylist Kentaro Poteliakhoff, the small shop is stuffed with antique furniture, homeware, trinkets, candles and cards.
Each visit is a surprise — you could come home with anything from a vintage dog figurine to a set of Edwardian kitchen scales. Please plan your journey in advance and be aware it may take some time to leave the event site. Please ensure you plan your journey in advance. Our event partners Hackney Council will have the most up to date transport details including a special shuttle bus service to and from Stratford Regional.
Details can be found on the Hackney Council website. All tickets have your photo, name, address and a unique barcode on them. Please keep them safe and dry. We have to be able to scan this barcode on the gate.
Please note everyone attending the event will be required to pass through airport style metal detectors and undergo body and bag searches as a condition of entry. We reserve the right to refuse admittance to any person who refuses to be searched by a steward or other person acting on their behalf. Please be advised that you may have to queue upon entry so we ask that you are patient - these plans are in place to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable event. No food or drink can be taken into the site - with the exception of personal supplies of water in a plastic container with an unbroken seal up to ml per person , or special medical supplies please bring a doctor's note if these are not obviously medicinal.
Food and alcohol will be on sale inside the venue, however if you look under 21 please do not be offended if we ask you for proof of age when buying alcohol, the bars will be operating a strict challenge 21 policy.
The only forms of ID acceptable will be a photo driving licence or a passport. Yes, but please be aware professional photography equipment is not allowed and we advise you to leave zoom lenses and other pieces of expensive equipment at home. One of the six stages at the event will be the BBC Introducing stage which will be a platform for brand new talent from the local area.
Details of the line up will be announced at the end of May. But don't worry BBC Introducing has many other stages and opportunities throughout the year, so if you're an aspiring artist and looking to take the next step with your music then head to bbc. Hackney Marshes is set on grass parkland, with no hard pathways, but there will be raised viewing platforms for the two main stages and other facilities for those with disabilities.
Disabled ticket holders who would be unable to attend without full time assistance are being considered for an additional complimentary ticket for their carer. If you indicated your interest in this scheme during booking you should now have been contacted by Festival Republic, event producers on behalf of the BBC with further details of how to apply. Please note these facilities are not available to customers with temporary conditions such as broken legs, or those who are pregnant.
The beer, being visibly brewed on site, is varied and tasty, with a good selection of international craft ales on hand to boot. Take your pint outside to the banks of the Lea where picnic benches overflow with heavily bearded locals. Find your way down there for friendly service and cocktails still up there with the best. Top tip: sit up at the bar for the best experience.
The row of glistening vats that sits directly behind the bar at Howling Hops is enough to get beer geeks all sweaty palmed. The Hackney Wick brewery produces its signature hop-heavy beers in these, the powerful flavour a familiar thing to fans of US craft beer.
They're best enjoyed tank fresh, so get your pint direct from the source and sip away on one of many picnic benches in what forms a sort of hipster beer hall. Artificial grass flooring scattered with wooden benches and upcycled furniture isn't the most aesthetic look, but the panoramic, full-circle views of London make up for it tenfold.
The drink selection is pretty stripped-back, but it seems most people are satisfied with soaking up the vibes instead. Try something a bit experimental backed by a soundtrack of live jazz. Service is never not friendly and the drinks are all delicious, original cocktail concoctions that use many a spirit you may never have heard of. If the thought of a tacky tiki bar makes you run for cover, know that Ridley Road Market Bar is cool AF, a Dalston hangout that looks like a beach shack and that attracts a crowd of cool young things who form a queue out the door on weekends.
Join them under the disco ball with a ginger mojito in hand. There are two sides to this east London institution, and both offer a brilliant night out. Start off in the original cocktail bar to the left at the bottom of the stairs, where lampshades rest off kilter and drinks will make you feel just as squiffy.
The bijou bar on Hackney Road serves up wine by the glass or bottle with serious finesse. Never mind the British Isles, the menu reads like a whip around the aisles of Waitrose, with Parsnip, Asparagus and Knotweed among the names of drinks. All the trickery happens below in a metallic lab.
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