Dinerama

Our Shoreditch street food ARENA open every Wed-Sat from 5pm 'til late. We've got nine delicious street food traders, eight fantastic bars and EPIC vibes.

Dinerama - Street Feast's Shoreditch street food market

https://www.streetfeast.com

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Dinerama | Street Food Market

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Dinerama | Shoreditch Street Food Market We hereby posit that at some point in the near future you will urgently require immediate access to a gigantic day and night street food market located inside a former armoured truck depot featuring 10 cozy food shacks; 6 cocktail bars; 3 roof terraces; 1 raised, mezzanine platform; a huge, communal dining area set out over 10,000 sq feet of prime East London real estate; and 2 excellent food trucks which have EIGHT Michelin tyres between them.

When that happens, head to Dinerama: a permanent installation from the team behind Street Feast containing all of the above and more.

After making your way to Shoreditch (easy) and finding Dinerama (less easy, as it’s hidden behind an unsuspecting iron door) you’ll have the opportunity to choose your dinner from fifteen street food vendors serving up dishes from multiple different national cuisines.

NOTE: Dinerama runs every Wednesday – Saturday from 5pm.

You can find out more on their website HERE, but please note they don’t take reservations, so best get in early… Dinerama | 19 Great Eastern Street, EC2A 3EJ Like street food?

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Dinerama is the third outpost of new outfit London Union.

Shoreditch – home to beards, yuzu and curated playlists (shudder) – is just the first of a planned roll-out of these arenas across London, which is good news: I'm all for derelict spaces turning into cheap and cheerful places to eat.

Street-food veterans Breddos Taqueria kick things off with a 10-hour chipotle beef short-rib taco that is intensely rich, cut through with crumbled white cheese, crisp radish and spiked with jalapeños and lime.

And now, before I have to resort to a folding chair and a tub of picnic eggs, could London Union get on with opening one in suburban north-west London, please?

Dinerama, Shoreditch Yard,19 Great Eastern Street, London EC2, £35 for two, with drinks Four more foodie note from the past week Disastrous (or, possibly, brilliant) trip to the megashop: a barrel of sourdough pretzels provided snacks for the entire IoS staff.

Dinerama London, Street Food Restaurant, Great Eastern Street EC2A

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Dinerama London RETURNS TONIGHT | THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5TH WITH A NEW GLASS CEILING | (Sorry, ladies…) In the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties, it was considered basically blasphemous to eat and drink on the street.

For summer, London’s pioneering street food collective Street Feast have unleashed Dalston Yard, and the much-better Model Market; which invites food traders into a Fifties shopping centre conversion in Lewisham.

Their third and final summer market is Dinerama London, on the junction of Shoreditch’s Great Eastern and Old Street.

What is worth gassing over is an astro turf raised mezzanine level with views over the hipster Motherland (practically the Empire State Building viewing platform of street food); the six bespoke bars; the cosy food shacks, built purposefully for nibbling your Chuck Burger in (or for nibbling your partner/housemate/friend’s face in), and the humongous open seating area within which Londoners will hang out.

We have a picture of the future, of summer 2016 when Street Feast will (probably) install flashy elevated walkways for east London foodies to be propelled between Street Feasts.

Dinerama | Shoreditch Yard | Restaurants in London

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Set in a former bullion truck depot in Shoreditch, Dinerama is a food and drink market from Street Feast, London’s leading street food market company.

The look on the ground floor is somewhere between a yard and a warehouse, with a resident DJ, four bars and nine global street food traders – including Breddos Tacos and highly rated BBQ specialists Smokestak.

Expect to queue for your food and hustle for a place at communal tables.

Dinerama is open all year round: from May–September the space is open-air, but from October the site gains a roof, carpet and heating to keep diners warm for the winter.

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Dinerama, once a former bullion truck yard is now a fantastic two-level summer and winter 1,000 capacity venue in the heart of Shoreditch, creating the ultimate food and drink arena.

From May–September we are an open-air playground full of multiple spaces to hire, and from October we re-open roofed and winter-proofed ready for the cosy winter season running through until April.

With six bars serving wine, champagne, gin spritzes, tequila slushies, craft beers from around world and cocktails in every colour of the rum-bow—as well as a host of London’s best street food traders—this is the ideal space to create a fantastic event, small or large.

The Street Feast wine experts have created a series of wonderful wine tasting experiences for you to enjoy at Winerama, the Cal-Italian wine garden of Dinerama serving wonderful wines.

Perfect for team building events, or for special occasions with smaller groups.

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