Street food pioneers KERB head to London’s West End

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Street food pioneers KERB are set to open the doors to their first-ever permanent home following the transformation of a historic warehouse in the heart of London’s West End. Occupying 24,000 square foot, Seven Dials Market is the new all-day destination packed with 25 independent food businesses all with roots in the city’s streets and markets, alongside a bar and bookshop that support KERB’s dedication to all things tasty in London.

The arrival of Seven Dials Market breathes new life into Thomas Neal’s Warehouse which, when built in the 19th century, was used to store cucumbers and bananas. The Market is divided into two distinct areas; Cucumber Alley, an indoor lane of specialist London producers, and Banana Warehouse, home to an array of renowned street food traders and brand-new restaurants. It marks KERB’s first permanent home since it began driving change in the capital’s food industry in 2012.

Retaining the building’s beautiful cast iron beams and brick arches, Seven Dials Market is filled with touches of KERB’s iconic pop-art character throughout. Diners can feast upon baby pink Italian Terrazzo marble counters, playfully contrasting with orange leather stools and an electric pink elevator that takes centre stage.

Address:

Seven Dials Market, Earlham St, London WC2H 9LX

Opening hours:

Monday – Saturday, 11am – 11pm

Sunday, 12pm – 10.30pm