93 Feet East
Night Club in Spitalfields
Opening Times
Monday
Opens 17:00 - Closes 23:00
Tuesday
Opens 17:00 - Closes 23:00
Wednesday
Opens 17:00 - Closes 23:00
Thursday
Opens 17:00 - Closes 23:00
Friday
Opens 17:00 - Closes 01:00
Saturday
Opens 17:00 - Closes 01:00
Sunday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 23:00
all round popular hangout
One of Brick Lane’s longest running clubs and all round popular hangout, 93 Feet East seems to be doing more than ever for London’s late night lovers. Actually, it doesn’t stay open so late, but in a city that’s hardly known for all nighters it does at least cram as much into its opening hours, seven days a week to leave you sapped anyway. The huge building is more like a complex in fact, with multiple rooms and a cobbled terrace filled with benches. The entrance gives you a bar to lean up against, as well as a sparse selection of seating and its own sound system. Through the corridor you’ll find the club that comes complete with stage and yet another bar, which hosts live performances, DJs and all manners of fun times. It seems to be every student’s favourite space but by no means will older guests feel out of place- if they avoid the indie discos, which are more Bombay Bicycle Club than Shed Seven, although you’ll probably get a bit of The Smiths. Many of the nights are free and if not prices are usually reasonable which is more than can be said for the bar where cans (cans!) will set you back more than the price of a pint. Aside from this though, there’s not a lot to gripe about, it is what it is and an attractive griminess is always the sign of a good club.
Reviewed by T.A.O
Published on Oct 4, 2011
A club with as many moods as there are days in the month
93 Feet East has to be one of London’s most versatile venues. From up-and-coming indie band showcases with punters swaying to the music in tight jeans, to achingly cool electro-pop attracting hipsters in non-prescription specs, to the messy, hedonistic Sunday afternoon Fuse parties where the club can at times turn into one big moshpit, there are as many moods to this Brick Lane institution as days in a month.
Through the entrance, a hall leads to two rooms, one is small and pink with wooden benches stacked in places that can become awkward for the hundreds of dancers trying to manoeuvre around them, with a bar at the back and a raised DJ booth and stage facing each other at the opposite side of the room; the other is a larger, darker version of this room. The large courtyard sees freezing smokers huddle under heaters in the winter, but it comes into its own in the summer months when the barbecue entices hungry clubbers in need of nourishment.
While 93 Feet East closes at the tragically early time of 1 am at weekends, its prime location means it’s possible to skip onwards to any Shoreditch nightclub to continue the shenanigans.
Reviewed by Leila
Published on Feb 14, 2011
Cool and contemporary East London venue...
93 Feet East has a courtyard, three big rooms and an outdoor terrace that gets crowded with the cool East London crowd on sunny afternoons. There are some famous nights, like the REALLY popular 'rave, bling and trash' on Friday (a Styleslut and Wasteclub event).
Sunday afternoons are relaxed: there’s Rock'n'Roll and there are short film screenings for those who just want to kick back and forget about the Monday morning to follow.
Published on Jul 16, 2008
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