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A Huge Pop-Up Tap Room reopening In East London - London TV

A Huge Pop-Up Tap Room reopening In East London

A#er a successful launch in October, we are back! The Brick Lane Tap Room offers Londoners a
socially-distanced drinking space to socialise, enjoy a selecCon of cra#-beers and Brooklyn-inspired
street food in the heart of East London.

Cra# beers on tap will be provided by Brooklyn Brewery and Adnams, and visitors will be able to
taste celebrated favourites delivered straight to their table including the Brooklyn Larger and
Brooklyn Defender, as well as the Adnams Ghostship Pale Ale, Dry Hopper Lager, Ease Up IPA, and
Bitburger. The venues food offering, décor, and music selecCon take inspiraCon from the streets of
Brooklyn, with the menu featuring a selecCon of freshly-cooked small plates and NYC classics
including the Williamsburger, the B.I.G Dog, authenKc NYC style pizza and the vegan Flatbush falafel.

With the current restricCons li#ing we believe purpose-built Covid-secure drinking spaces will play
an increasingly important part in the fabric of the city as safe-spaces for Londoners to socialise. “We
may be slightly crazy, opening in the middle of a pandemic, with all this uncertainty,” said Luca Pilato,
founder of the Brick Lane Tap Room.

“But bars are such a central part of how we socialise in this
country, and we wanted to create the taproom to fulfil that need in a safe space that’s built for
purpose. We believe that the response to ‘eat out to help out’ earlier in the year shows the public do
feel comfortable going out and supporKng the hospitality sector, and it’s our responsibility to ensure
it’s safe for them to do so”.