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Final food and drink lineup revealed at Boxpark Croydon
The full retail lineup at Boxpark Croydon has finally taken shape ahead of the pop-up mall’s opening in September.
Situated next to East Croydon station, the new retail concept will be focused entirely on street food, drink and entertainment, in contrast to its sister site Boxpark Shoreditch which carries retail brands such as Gap and Kiehls.
With the official launch just three and a half months away, the new pop-up retail space has revealed the final anchor tenants who will take up residence at the site, including:
- MEATliquor - the burger and beer chain
- The Breakfast Club - restaurant that provides all day breakfasts
- Mama Lan - Beijing street food specialists with four outlets in the capital
- Indi-go - purveyors of Indian street food
- Yumn Brasserie - Croydon-based fine dining restaurant
- The Cronx - Local Croydon brewery who will also be serving grilled cheese sandwiches
- Wine&Deli - new bar concept by the entrepreneurs behind Beer&Brgr
- Viet Do - Vietnamese restaurant run by Nick Ross, brother of Kate Moss.
The food and drink line-up contains a number of businesses familiar to Croydon locals who will take up occupation with 41 other outlets at the repurposed shipping containers on the Ruskin Square site.
Speaking to the Croydon Advertiser, Boxpark’s development directors, Matthew McMillan, development director at Boxpark, said: “We are delighted to have some of the capitals freshest and most exciting food concepts alongside brilliant local operators bursting with new ideas.”
“With a core focus on the best street food around, Boxpark Croydon will be without doubt London’s most vibrant new dining destination.”
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