Music and food ‘social hub’ set to launch in London's King's Cross
A new venue dedicated to food and live music is set to open its doors next year in the heart of London.
Venue Group has unveiled details for The Courtyard @ Goods Way, a new food hall set to join music venue Lafayette at King’s Cross.
Set to launch in February, the New Orleans-inspired venue will showcase a range of local independent food businesses, as well as featuring live music acts.
Eateries already signed up include Mexican specialist Breddos Tacos and Shoreditch venture The Duck Truck.
Venue Group’s Ben Lovett explained: “In a world that seems increasingly obsessed with perception over substance, or digital over analogue, there are few more honest experiences than live music and eating fresh food from a small, independent and passionate operator.
“We hope Goods Way will quickly become a positive story about soul, collaboration, and bringing happy memories to King’s Cross and inspire everyone from our new neighbours at Central St. Martens, Havas, Universal and Google to absolutely any and everyone else who likes to eat well and enjoy the best new live music.”
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