My heart genuinely sunk a little when I saw that the last time I posted on Steemit was 2 months. F*ck me. This has definitely been the longest time. What can I say? The London life this summer has really taken over me.
I honestly think this is the very first evening where I came home early and realised that I had some spare time on my hands. And to no surprise, it's the first evening it rained in London in the last 2 months so that makes a lot of sense.
Anyway, I want to continue my #LiveLondon series and fill you in on Vegan Nights (a monthly pop up event) which I went to a week ago with ma gals and Ruby. I saw a few snaps of some pretty amazing food from another friend of mine and decided to take his recommendation, and check it out for myself.
Before going I didn't expect much. I mean, all I thought it was going to be - was a few stalls with vegan food and that's about it. And the fact that I could eat outside in the sunshine was good enough reason to go.
It actually turned out to be WAY better and WAY more fun than what I had expected. There was music, DJs, cocktails, face painting, awesome vibes and much more. It basically was like a mini festival.
Anyway, here is the low down...
The Good:
- It cost a fiver
- The venue is awesome (most of it was open air overlooking The Old Truman Brewery). Plus it’s just off Brick Lane, and East is just cool.
- CookDaily’s Sticky Chick’n Teryaki Bites (I didn’t get to try all the food stalls but I can 100% guarantee that this one was the best one and most definitely worth queueing for).^
- Fresh coconuts (though they did cost £4 but I asked mine to be cooled down on ice for 20 min sooo definitely worth it)
- A lot of good looking men (since when are they all vegan? Or are they...? Hehe)
- Passionfruit zing cocktails with gin (but you know me, I love my gin)
- DJ sets and good ol' tunes!
- Vegan dance moves
- Great vibes
^CookDaily is also my favourite restaurant in BOXPARK Shoreditch. And honestly, you don't even have to be a vegan to love their food - it's that good. If you haven't been yet - GO!
The Bad
- Herds of people. Just way too many people.
- Queues. Long ass queues for food stalls, bars, toilets - you name it.
- No breeze in the main dance hall (as much as I love it being warm, when you start dancing after eating a tonne of deep fried vegan food - you need that air con no questions asked!)
- Desperados costing £6. That’s a bit of a piss take.
Tips:
- Get there earlier. Doors open at 5pm, I would recommend heading over for 6pm latest so that you can try all the food before everyone else arrives (without having to queue for 15-20 mins every time).
- Don’t bring any outside drinks but you can bring your own water bottle - there are stations to refill).
- SHARE. There are A LOT of options and most of it is pretty naughty/deep fried so bring a companion ;-)
The Boring Stuff:
When?
The next Vegan Nights event is in 3 weeks, on the 6th of September and guess what? They are celebrating their 1st Birthday!
Where?
93 Feet East, just off Brick Lane (Shoreditch, London)
How much?
£5 for Early Bird, £7 after. Looks like they will be releasing them on the 1st of Sep via Eventbrite, or you can download DICE app and try it there (that's how I got mine).
More info?
Check out their Facebook events page and Instagram for any updates!
All in all it was a really good night as I never expected all the DJs and such warm vibes. I definitely recommend you check it out if you're in London on the 6th of Sep (whilst the weather still holds)! I know I'm going. 😋
Let me know if you've heard of Vegan Nights before and/or experienced it yourself? And if not, would you go? Leave your comments below!
Love,
Inga x
Some visual proof as always... ;-)
tried some cauliflower skewer from OMNOM
I honestly don't remember what these friend balls were but I know they had "blue cheese" all over them. Lol
See, I told you there were people. Just WAY. TOO. MANY.
Vegan Mac 'n' Cheese - which actually tasted pretty good!
Dance hall with a DJ booth. Who would have thought?