
The Last Days of Shoreditch is an urban riviera, with beach and palm trees, plus food, drink, music and karaoke. It is open Thursday – Saturday, until the end of August, and has areas for available for private use, including the karaoke room.

The riviera is hiding behind this hoarding
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 7 July 2017
Posted as part of Weekend Reflections





Very cool reflection!
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Oh, what fun!
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Stopping by from Weekend Reflections. Great shots here! Please drop on by http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/07/splish-splash.html to share your images. The linking stays open all week long!
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I do join most weeks, but I’ve popped in again today.
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An area of London that I enjoy.
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Me too. I dashed through last week but hope to spend a bit more time there soon.
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interesting reflection
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My memories of Shoreditch were not quite urban riviera, more the aroma of brick dust in the air, and perhaps fried eggs and bacon from a cafe, but when you grow up in Bethnal Green, a stones throw from Shoreditch, and Old Street being a memory of the Kensitas Cigarette Factory, then you perhaps fail to see the romantic side of Shoreditch. Admittedly I left Bethnal Green in 1964 so perhaps I missed all the glories of improvement. There were posters on the walls, but not exactly works of art. Thanks for the reminder.
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Shoreditch has gone through plenty of change recently. Loads of street art and independent shops and small businesses, but bigger business and chains are moving in now.
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