Hotbox London, 46 Mercy
46 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LT -
Up to
60 guestsOffers
catering
Hotbox London is an award-winning barbecue restaurant and urban-art cocktail bar.
Once a shoe factory, then Banksy's private gallery and workshop, this Grade-II listed building is now one of London's best basement bars. The walls are covered with original works by famous urban/street artists, including: Robbo - regarded as a founding father of the 1980's graffiti movement, whose feud with Banksy was captured in the C4 documentary "Turf Wars"; and Blek le Rat - the originator of stencil graffiti, credited by Banksy thusly: "Every time I think I've created something slightly original I find out that Blek le Rat has done it as well, only 20 years earlier".
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 60
Dining
up to 40
Cabaret
up to 60
Amenities
Tea
Disabled access
Public transport
Location
Reviews
Sarah Luton
The food here is amazing, and everything on the menu has so much flavour that you'll just keep eating till you go into a food coma. The bottomless drinks are very good, and the prosseco is delicious. I will definitely return for another amazing meal, thanks!
Courtney
The people of HotBox Spitalfields were pleasant and attentive. Upon arrival, I was seated and offered water. The menu is not large but for good reason. The food that they serve here is cooked really well. You can tell they have mastered the food they cook here. The short ribs were delicious. I got the smoked platter which has a bit of everything. The hot link was my favourite. I wished they sold this separately. My friend had the bandit burger and was satisfied. It was cooked well and was a decent size. The bottled cider was only 300ml which I was a bit disappointed with. We got desert and choose the deep fried Oreos. They were great. The warm chocolate sauce Wasa nice addition. Overall, a good night. Good atmosphere with great food.
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