Unit 5 sits centrally within the scheme and extends to 2,950 sq ft, benefitting from frontage on to both Leake Street and Addington Street, where there is a demised, external seating area. We are seeking a food oriented offer and with an aesthetic of part Victorian brick arch, part contemporary concrete expanse, the space would suit a wide variety of formats and styles.
The unit has an A3/A4 planning consent with trading hours of 7am to Midnight, Sunday to Thursday, and 7am to 1am Friday and Saturday. The space is finished to shell specification with capped 3 phase electricity, gas and water. Shop fronts are to be installed by the ingoing tenant.
The existing tenant line up has been carefully selected to suit this unique location. Rat Bar is just one of three parts to the ‘26 Leake Street’ venue, which will also house a restaurant, micro-brewery and permanent events space. This is complemented by Draughts, the renowned board game café, with a full all-day menu, Banh Bao Brothers’ contemporary take on Vietnamese and Mamuska’s contemporary offering of much underrated Polish delicacies. Sensorium by Aures sits amongst these; part permanent events space and part cocktail lounge, theirs is a deliberately evolving concept with one of the best sound systems you’ll find in London.
Location
Leake Street Arches is one of London’s coolest leisure destinations. Comprising of 8 lovingly restored railway arches beneath Waterloo Station, the scheme enjoys proximity to the UK’s busiest station while retaining an authentic, urban character. Leake Street itself runs from York Road through to Lower Marsh and its central section is a renowned graffiti tunnel which gained notoriety in 2008, following Banksy’s ‘Cans Festival’. A newly created link tunnel allows pedestrian access between Leake Street and Addington Street, which leads on to Westminster Bridge roundabout.
Accommodation
Unit 5 - 2,950 sq ft
Terms
The space is available by way of a new, full repairing and insuring lease for a term to be agreed, subject to standard break clauses benefitting the operational railway above.