Thursday 15 May 2014

Carnaby London - New in Carnaby

 

THE NEW KIDS ON THE
CARNABY BLOCK
 

 
 
Soho Grind Launches
We’re excited to announce the launch of Soho Grind in Carnaby, an early morning to late night Espresso Bar from DJ and musician Kaz James and entrepreneur David Abrahamovitch.
In addition to serving a new custom blend, developed by the guys especially for Carnaby, you’ll find a huge selection of pastries, muesli and fruit in the mornings, followed by Italian inspired food at lunch and aperitivo and small sharing plates in the evening.
We’ll let you in on a little secret too – Soho Grind will soon be launching a hidden bar, to be found behind a sliding wall, where you’ll be able to enjoy cocktails including the famous Grind Espresso Martini and Hot Flat White Russian.
We’ll see you there.
19 Beak Street
The Newburgh Quarter welcomes Prana
Prana Custom Cycles – a newbie in the bicycle world – have launched their first store in the Newburgh Quarter on Marshall Street.

Discover beautiful vintage style bicycles inspired by the streets of India. Prana currently offer 2 models - the men's Rama and the women's Sita. Both offer a timeless, comfortable and stylish ride to cycle around London.

37 Marshall Street  
WORK-SHOP launches
Shop, learn, discuss, make - you can do it all at WORK-SHOP in the Newburgh Quarter.

The go-to place to discover accessory and fashion collections from emerging UK designers. From illustrated swimwear and free-hand screen printed dresses to handcrafted jewellery and stunning shoes by Elizabeth Dunn.

Also on the agenda is a whole host of workshops, starting with'Make Your Own Leather Wallet' on Saturday 17 May. It's just £20 and sessions will be held throughout the day.

6 Newburgh Street
P.S.... Seven Dials & St Martin’s Courtyard 20% Shopping Festival - Saturday 17 May
It’s the start of the festival season and our sister villages Seven Dials and St Martin’s Courtyard are kicking it off in style this Saturday 17 May. From 12 noon - 5pm, you can get 20% off in over 130 shops, bars and restaurants.

If that’s not enough to tempt you, there will be nail art from WAH Nails, street food stalls, a pop-up lawn in the traffic free 
Seven Dials, complimentary Bloom Gin & tonics in St Martin’s Courtyard, live music from four artists from Strummerville and lots more.