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Post by samuelwhiskers on Jun 19, 2022 17:40:29 GMT
Random question, but what theatres have cafes or just public spaces where you can go and sit or have a coffee even if you're not seeing a show?
I know the NT, Royal Court, Lyric Hammersmith, Bush and I think Kiln do. Bridge and Donmar don't (well the Donmar is probably too small). Commercial West End theatres tend not to have spaces like that, just bars for pre- and interval drinks.
Any others?
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Post by alece10 on Jun 19, 2022 17:57:23 GMT
Theatre Royal Drury Lane has a lovely on called The Lane open all day and evening.
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Post by Jon on Jun 19, 2022 18:45:39 GMT
It does surprise me that new builds like The Bridge don't have a cafe of sorts to bring in revenue. I think Trafalgar's Olympia Theatre should have a cafe for people to eat or perhaps Nimax's new theatre although the latter is in a wider complex which might make it tricky to implement.
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Post by thistimetomorrow on Jun 19, 2022 18:50:24 GMT
Hampstead, Southwark Playhouse, Young Vic, Arts, Almeida, Park. I'm not sure if all of them do coffee or more bar type drinks, but they all have spaces to chill/drink if not seeing a show.
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Post by Jon on Jun 19, 2022 18:53:28 GMT
Does the Barbican count even though it's more arts centre than theatre.
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Post by tmesis on Jun 19, 2022 19:06:43 GMT
It was always possible to have a drink/snack/meal at The Bridge without seeing a performance but maybe things have changed post covid.
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Post by tmesis on Jun 19, 2022 19:13:52 GMT
Also the Arcola, The Union, Royal Opera House, Sadlers Wells, Royal Festival Hall and BFI.
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