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A N T I D O T E12a Newburgh Street — 020 7287 8488
A wine bar with a difference, Antidote’s philosophy is ‘simple food produced with true, natural and seasonal products’, which is why you will find a vast selection of organic and biodynamic wine mainly from the South of France. The contemporary restaurant offers small plates of French culture with an English twist. Watch out for the wine tasting events.
C a r n a b y B u r g e r C o .4 Newburgh Street — 020 7287 6983
Soul food of the neighbourhood –offering authentic homemade burgers, pasta and salads in a vibrant atmosphere, with signature cocktails and wine list.
C H O C C Y W O C C Y D O O D A H 30/32 Foubert’s Place — 020 7734 9713
A unique, eccentric chocolate shop with a decadent chocolate café upstairs. Find delicious chocolate, baroque cakes and edible sculptures. A private chocolate boudoir is available to book for self indulgent parties.
K U A ‘ A I N A26 Foubert’s Place — 020 7287 7474
Kua ‘Aina brings Hawaiian classics to the Newburgh Quarter. Based on the original restaurant on Hawaii’s North Shore which opened in 1975, the famous burgers and succulent chargrilled sandwiches have unique toppings and seasonings.
P I T T C U E C O .1 Newburgh Street — 020 7287 2631
Purveyors of BBQ, Bourbon & Beer. Enjoy authentic and rustic American BBQ food washed down with their famous Pickleback shot. Available to enjoy in or take away.
S P E A K E A S Y E S P R E S S O & b R E W B A R 3 Lowndes Court
Using high quality coffees from select estates in all coffee growing regions, the Speakeasy Espresso & Brew Bar are experts when it comes to creating the perfect coffee. They also have a great breakfast and lunch menu. Everyone should experience a coffee school workshop.
T H E S H A S T O N A R M S4 Ganton Street — 020 7287 2631
A traditional English pub offering a relaxed atmosphere with Dorset country ales; a perfect place for after-work drinks with friends.
T H E W H I T E H O R S E16 Newburgh Street — 020 7494 9748
Soak up the traditional pub atmosphere with a great menu of classic British dishes served throughout the day. A favourite with the locals.
B A R B O U R H E R I T A G E29 Foubert’s Place — 020 7434 3209
Inspired by their rich archive of clothing dating back to 1908, this iconic British brand showcases attire for men and women. Here you will find modern classics and collaboration pieces.
c . p . c o m p a n y34 Marshall Street — 020 7494 1983
Visit the brand’s flagship store, showcasing seasonal collections andaccessories. Venture down the Victorian staircase to discover some seriously cool clobber. C.P. Company began manufacturing in 1975 and continues to bring traditional clothing elements back into a man’s wardrobe.
E V I S U2 Newburgh Street — 020 7734 6981
Japenese denim brand EVISU has gained success through their devotion to quality and authenticity. This one off concept store combines the brand’s storied history with modern design solutions for men and women.
F I L S O N9 Newburgh Street — Opening Soon
The first ever UK store for this heritage US brand. Tough, comfortable and super stylish outdoor clothing and accessories, inspired by hunting and fishing.
F l y i n g h o r s e j e a n s 8 Newburgh Street — 020 7287 1404
The new lifestyle brand showcases a selection of indigo dye apparel and other jeans-related items inspired by exotic travels and the nomadic free spirit.
F O U R T H & M A I N 17 Newburgh Street
A new clothing and contemporary lifestyle brand which comprises a capsule menswear collection and abranded bi-annual arts and culture publication – Fourth & Main Journal. There are nods to English and East Coast preppy tailoring, delivering clean lines and versatility. Alongside this, Fourth & Main also host a rotation of in-store exhibitions.
F - T R O U P E33 Marshall Street — 020 7494 4566
British heritage at its best, this quintessentially Victorian-styled store showcases the full men’s and women’s shoe and boot collections, all in F-Troupe’s classic English styles. The store also stocks the ‘Made in England’ collection, which is exclusive to the Newburgh Quarter.
l a m u è t e37 Marshall Street — 020 7287 0221
Lamuète is a unique independent multibrand womenswear boutique offering beautifully selected and exclusive French fashion brands.
L A U R E L W R E A T H B Y F R E D P E R R Y12 Newburgh Street — 020 7734 4494
The Laurel Wreath Collection premium label concept store from this iconic British heritage brand features new collections and exclusive international design collaborations.
L a z y O a f2 Ganton Street — 020 7287 2060
The only boutique for this cool, independent fashion label which produces notoriously colourful, cartoon focussed prints by illustrator Gemma Shiel. Look out for one off collaborations, accessories and shoes.
L E V I ‘ S V I N T A G E C L O T H I N G S T O R E5 Newburgh Street — 020 7287 4941
In tune with Levi’s ethos and authenticity, simplicity and quality, this store exclusively stocks the Levi’s Vintage Clothing collection, including authentic replicas of key pieces from the Levi’s archives.
N 0 6 B Y A D I D A S6 Newburgh Street — 020 7734 9976
No 6 is a unique project curated by Adidas. The clothing, trainers and samples from Japan constantly change, ensuring something different every time you visit.
J O Y E V E R L e Y F I N E J E W E L L E R S7 Newburgh Street —020 7287 2792
Beautiful, original jewellery collections featuring gold, silver, platinum and precious stones are designed on-site by Joy herself. A bespoke service is also offered for truly unique, one-off pieces.
L O M O G R A P H Y G A L L E R Y S T O R E3 Newburgh Street — 020 7434 1466
A global cult photography phenomenon, Lomography is the destination store for the iconic analogue cameras and accessories, film and photo processing. Do not miss the amazing Lomo-wall and creative workshops.
M O R12 Ganton Street — 020 7287 7537
Using organic and natural materials, Mor takes semi-precious stones, antiquities, ceramics, glass and sculpture as inspiration to create bespoke pieces of jewellery.
T H E G R E A T F R O G10 Ganton Street — 020 7439 9357
Iconic jewellers now in their 41st year, The Great Frog have made their name within the international fashion and jewellery industry catering to a niche clientele of rockers, bikers and those on the edge of the mainstream. Producers
of the original Skull ring, as worn by Johnny Depp, Slash, Nikki Sixx and Keith Richards, The Great Frog are pioneers in hand crafted, iconic statement jewellery.
P e c k h a m r y e11 Newburgh Street — 020 7734 5181
Peckham Rye, a British heritage brand that creates ties, scarves and accessories. With hints of 1940s rat pack in handkerchiefs, sharp tailored silk scarves and mod inspired skinny ties, there’s a variety of styles to add a touch of debonair to any gentleman’s wardrobe.
S A V A G E L O n D O N14 Newburgh Street — 020 7439 1163
A London phenomenon that has grown over its 19-year trading period in the Newburgh Quarter, Savage London stocks iconic tees, tops and accessories for men and women as well as a custom service to create a bespoke look.
S u p e r g a13 Newburgh Street — 020 7734 4860
Born in 1911, these seriously cool shoes can be dressed up or down, and just like your favourite jeans can be washed to create your own vintage look. Superga celebrates the fun lifestyle by offering a wide range of colours, fabrics, and prints.
T e r r y D e H a v i l l a n d 8 Ganton Street — Opening Soon
First store for iconic shoe designer Terry de Havilland. Celebrity fans include Bianca Jagger, Marianne Faithfull, David Bowie and Led Zeppelin. Find winkle pickers, bespoke platform picture wedges, special editions, metallic platform sandals, stiletto mules and crystal embellished brothel creepers.
T H E F A C E1 Marlborough Court — 020 7439 4706
A nod to the Newburgh Quarter’s heritage, The Face stocks original fashion from the 60s including mod brands John Smedley and Fred Perry. The Face is a favourite of iconic bands like The Small Faces and today’s cutting edge musicians.
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FOOD AND DRINKB O B S O H O36 Marshall Street — 020 7734 2444
Bob Soho has an accomplished team of hair stylists with a wealth of experience, having worked across the world in everything from fashion shows to film. Their work is regularly featured in fashion publications, music videos and advertising campaigns.
c o w s h e d31 Foubert’s Place — 020 7534 0870
Visit Cowshed Carnaby, the first London concept store and spa from the people behind Soho House. The spa features manicure/pedicure stations and Cowshed signature treatments including tailored facials and massages.
L A S H P E R F E C T L A S H B A R35 Marshall Street — 020 7434 4554
London’s exclusive specialised stand alone Lash Bar is where you can find “Everything for the Eyes” treatments, products and expertise. From luxurious lash extentions. unique brow definition and soothing eye masks to extravagant paper lash strips.
M . A . C 28 Foubert’s Place — 087 0192 5555
M.A.C produces products to create innovative, professional and individual looks that turn in to the season’s beauty trends. The M.A.C pro shop stocks the latest makeup collaborations and exclusive PRo range.
M A R S H A L L S T . L E I S U R e C E N T R E15 Marshall Street — 020 7871 7222
The centre offers a range of facilities including a gym, workout studio, health suite, health assessment rooms and a swimming pool with original marble lined floors. It also recently launched SPA London with specialist treatments and therapies.
p a n k h u r s t l o n d o n 10 Newburgh Street
Sinatra in the background, McQueen on the walls, and the great and the good passing on the stairs, Brent Pankhurst’s barbershop is part speakeasy, part flagship store for the luxury London skincare, haircare and barbershop brand. Leather barber’s chairs, drinks cabinets and classic films onscreen, a place you can talk freely as you lie back for a shave and trim.
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The destination for those in the know, the Newburgh Quarter is London’s most centrally located community of independent boutiques and concept stores offering the highest concentration of distinctive fashion and design.
Located in the east quarter of the Carnaby area, and surrounded by Foubert’s Place, Marshall Street and Ganton Street, the Newburgh Quarter lets you escape from the flurry of the West End to the calmof extraordinary boutiques alongside quintessentially English pubs, cafés and restaurants, each with their own individual character and stories.
As the birthplace of British fashion in the 50s, the Newburgh Quarter continues to be a hive of cutting edge creativity. Here you have no choice but to get involved in the living, breathing London design scene by experiencing first hand accounts of craftspeople, stylists and designers at work.
The heritage, depth and richness of the area offers a wealth of places to explore, so getting lost here is not a bad thing; it will lead to unexpected and special discoveries.
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— The Shaston Arms
— Terry de Havilland
— The Great Frog
— Mor
F o u b e r t ’ s P l a c e
— Kua ‘Aina
— M.A.C
— Barbour Heritage
— Cowshed
— Choccywoccydoodah
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— Marshall St Leisure Centre
— F-Troupe
— C.P. Company
— Lash Perfect Lash Bar
— Bob Soho
— Lamuète
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m a r l b o r o u g h c o u r t
— The Face
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— Pitt Cue Co.
— Evisu
— Lomography
— Carnaby Burger Co.
— Levi’s Vintage Clothing
— No. 6 by Adidas
— Joy Everley Fine Jewellers
— Flying Horse Jeans
— Filson
— Pankhurst London
— Peckham Rye
— Laurel Wreath by Fred Perry
— Antidote
— Superga
— Savage London
— Onitsuka Tiger
— The White Horse
— Fourth & Main
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— Lazy Oaf
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“The area comprising the fork tines of Carnaby Street, Newburgh Street and Marshall Street – Newburgh Quarter – is an increasingly cutting edge shopping spot.” — Time out London Visitor’s Guide
“Newburgh Street is hipper than hip.” — Rolling Stone Magazine
“Head for the less well known (and thus far cooler) Newburgh Street, home to brands seeking to reacquaint us with their original DNA.” — Mary Portas, Telegraph Magazine
“Full of hip independent boutiques, flagship stores and concept outlets, this area has been famous for innovative style since the swinging 60s.” — Grazia Magazine
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