We’re proud to be working with unique and thriving venues across Shoreditch. Check out the work that they do, the events that they have on and the services that they provide.
83 Rivington Street
Tucked in the heart of Shoreditch, 83 Rivington Street is an industrial-chic venue known for its creative energy and bold programming. For the Sofar Sounds Festival, the venue opens its doors to a new wave of music lovers — offering an intimate, atmospheric setting where discovery is at the core. It’s a place where artists connect with audiences up close, and where every performance feels like something special is unfolding.
More than just a venue, 83 Rivington is a home for creative expression and a cornerstone of East London’s independent music and arts scene.
ACCESSIBILITY
• Wheelchair accessible
• Accessible toilets available
• No stairs / ramp available
• Chairs available
• High Energy music - standing
• Talks - seated
• Alternative space for calm
• Food available
D’Stassi Art
D’Stassi Art was founded to disrupt the gatekept, elitist art world by championing emerging talent for often-overlooked audiences. Since 2017, the gallery has created an inclusive, passion-driven platform that defies the traditional white-walled model through immersive events and authentic storytelling. Founders Michael Howes and Edward Sanders combine diverse backgrounds to make contemporary art accessible to all. Collaborating with global brands, D’Stassi connects boundary-pushing artists - like Angel Ortiz (LAII), Lady Pink, Adam Handler, and more- with new audiences. By breaking down barriers and amplifying fresh voices, D’Stassi Art is reshaping how art is experienced, collected, and celebrated worldwide.
ACCESSIBILITY
• Not wheelchair accessible
• No accessible toilets
• Venue in a basement down a small flight of stairs
• No lift available
• Chairs available
Shoreditch Treehouse
Shoreditch Treehouse specialises in hosting corporate events in anything but a corporate setting. The beautiful space boasts large windows, high ceilings and lush plants - making you feel right at home, something it used to be. The Treehouse has always had a rich connection to music. Their whole story begins with their beautiful Steinway Concert Grand Piano (Model D) and a singer who had their venue fall through at the last minute leading to the Treehouse’s first ever event.
ACCESSIBILITY
• Not wheelchair accessible
• No accessible toilets
• Venue up 4 flights of stairs
• No lift available
• Chairs available
• Acoustic or minor amplification - predominantly floor seating
• Intimate and calm
• Good for hearing wellness
The Common Press
The Common Press is London’s queer, intersectional bookshop, café, and events space. It is a third space and sanctuary for storytelling, queer literature, and culture. This radical indie bookshop stocks over 7,000 carefully curated books, including an expansive fiction collection and featured titles on trans-inclusive feminism, anti-colonialism, anti-fascism, eco-politics, and self-care.
ACCESSIBILITY
• Wheelchair accessible - narrow doorway
• No accessible toilets
• No stairs
• Chairs available
• Acoustic or minor amplification - predominantly floor seating
• Intimate and calm
• Good for hearing wellness
Bread and Butter Lounge
We started from our bedrooms just before covid as a seller on Depop only wanting to find cool clothes. We have now developed into a vintage street lifestyle brand based in Shoreditch and Hackney Wick.
We’re a multi-faceted creative hub with a three storey building in the heart of Shoreditch and a warehouse studio in Hackney Wick, London hitting all creative disciplines, fashion, music, art, photography and food.
As a brand along with style we're focused on the environment from start to finish; nothing is new from the items we sell to the building itself, everything is vintage, reclaimed, reused or repurposed.
We just have a small hungry team, doing all the work ourselves as we aim to grow into the leading vintage, creative lifestyle brand and destination in London...Bread and Butter to the Moon!
ACCESSIBILITY
• Not wheelchair accessible
• No accessible toilets
• Venue across 2 floors with stairs
• No lift available
• Chairs available
• Acoustic music - predominantly floor seating
• Intimate and calm
• Curated especially with people who our neurodivergent in mind
Gigi’s Hoxton
A vibrant main-floor venue in the heart of East London, Gigi’s Hoxton is where art, music, and nightlife collide. With bold murals, high ceilings, and an eclectic interior, the space radiates colour and energy, setting the tone for unforgettable nights.
Alongside soulful singers, funk collectives, and DJs spinning house, disco, and R&B, Gigi’s serves up authentic Latin American food — the perfect pairing for nights filled with rhythm and celebration. The open layout fosters intimacy between the performer and the audience while maintaining the energy of a lively bar, making every show feel both personal and electric.
More than a music venue, Gigi’s is a cultural hub - a place where locals, creatives, and visitors gather to celebrate sound, flavour, community, and connection. Whether you’re here for live sets, late-night dancing, or the food and atmosphere alone, Gigi’s captures the bold, creative spirit of the area like nowhere else.
ACCESSIBILITY
• Wheelchair accessible
• Accessible toilets available
• Chairs available
• Acoustic sets
• Comedy - mostly chair seating
• DJ and dancing until 3am
• Approx. 150-300 capacity
Shoreditch Town Hall, Assembly Hall & Council Chamber
Shoreditch Town Hall is one of London’s grandest former civic buildings, now a vibrant cultural, community and live events venue in the heart of Hackney. Spanning 48,000 square feet, the Grade II listed space hosts a dynamic, year-round programme of theatre, music, dance, talks and cabaret. The building also offers free workspace for artists, rehearsal and R&D residencies, and partners with local organisations on community-led projects. From film premieres and tech conferences to immersive theatre and intimate gigs, and even featuring in recent Netflix shows like Baby Reindeer and Too Much, Shoreditch Town Hall is full of character and creativity, making it one of the most distinctive venues in London.
ACCESSIBILITY
• Wheelchair accessible
• Accessible toilets available
• No stairs
• Chairs available
• Floor seating and standing
• 150-550 capacity
Boxpark Shoreditch
BOXPARK launched the world’s first pop-up shopping mall in Shoreditch back in 2011, and has since become a staple of the East London scene. The retail revolution built from shipping containers effortlessly fuses the concepts of the modern street food market and the pop-up shopping destination.
With its unique approach to shopping and dining, BOXPARK gives you a variety of both familiar and independent brands to shop along with the convenience of stopping for a bite to eat. The award-winning site stands proudly in the heart of London’s Shoreditch and is home to a community of carefully selected brands specialising in fashion, arts, food and drinks and an ever-growing events programme from some of London’s very best promoters.
ACCESSIBILITY
• Wheelchair accessible (separate lift to access)
• Accessible toilets available
• No stairs
• Chairs available
• Approx. 100 standing
• Chilled standing
• Food available
• 18+ after 9pm
BoxHall Liverpool Street
Welcome to BOXHALL City, a collection of unique dining experiences featuring the best of London’s food scene in a vibrant and dynamic setting.
Our space is home to 14 kitchens, each offering an exceptional dining experience, including a rotating chef-led kitchen that will introduce new and exciting culinary talent on a regular basis. Our bars offer a mix of expertly crafted cocktails, fine wines, premium beers, and a selection of non-alcoholic options for everyone to enjoy.
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ACCESSIBILITY
• Wheelchair accessible
• Accessible toilets available
• Step to access toilet and narrow doorway
• Alternative toilets available in Liverpool Street station
• Chairs available
• Mostly high energy
• Quieter areas available
• Food available
• 18+ after 9pm
Self Space Social Shoreditch
Self Space Social is the world’s first drop-in venue for mental maintenance. Think of it as a “gym for your mind” – a warm, high-street space where you can book pay-per-place workshops, talks, clubs and reflective sessions (and even private therapy rooms) without waiting lists or long-term commitments.
Whether you’re juggling work pressures, navigating relationships, seeking community or simply curious about personal growth, Self Space Social is designed for emotionally curious adults of all backgrounds. We also offer bespoke pay-per-place workshops and off-sites for HR leaders and teams keen to support workplace wellbeing.
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ACCESSIBILITY
• Partially accessible
• Wheelchair accessible via ramp for entry
• Bathroom located on the lower ground floor via stairs
• Acoustic or minor amplification - predominantly floor seating
• Intimate and calm
• Good for hearing wellness