Bar, club and art collective, the Queen of Hoxton prides
itself on being a youth club for the adults of the east side. Opened in
March 2009, the East End venue hosts a regular programme of music, art
installations, photographic exhibitions, fringe theatre and screenings.
The ground floor décor features window etchings, graffiti, ivy and a
landscape of benches and screens. While the games room boasts
table-football, vintage pinball and a Brighton pier 1960's gaming
rarity. The Queen's basement bar caters for film nights, fringe theatre
and loud, sweaty raves that are known to for being rather hedonistic. In
the summer, a roof terrace with faux grass and white ornamental garden
furniture can hold up to 250 people under the sunshine and is offers
spectacular views across London.
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