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Brickhouse, Vintage Circus
152a Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU -
Up to
450 guests
Roll up, Roll up and come on down to the greatest show on earth!
This Christmas the vintage circus is bringing the weird and wonderful to the streets of Shoreditch. Your guests will be greeted by the great unknown as you step through the secret doorway where our ringmaster guides you into the circus arena and prepares you for an evening of marvellous entertainment whilst enjoying the ambience of this hidden secret treasure.
As you continue to explore our vintage warehouse, treat your taste buds by enjoying our scrumptious street food vendors and/or vans, and grab a drink from our fantastic themed bars.
As you continue to explore our vintage warehouse, treat your taste buds by enjoying our scrumptious street food vendors and/or vans, and grab a drink from our fantastic themed bars.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 450
Cabaret
up to 187
Amenities
Stage
Cloakroom
Public transport
Space rules
Cancellation policy
Should the Client wish to cancel the Event at any stage between 90 and 30 calendar days prior to the Event, the Client shall be liable for 70% of the total cost of the Event. Should the Client cancel the Event within 30 calendar days of the Event date, the Client shall be liable for the full cost of the Event, unless otherwise agreed by the Company in writing. Should the Client wish to cancel the Event at any stage between 180 and 90 calendar days prior to the Event, the Client shall forfeit the deposit paid which shall not be refunded by the Company.
Location
Reviews
Doug Roberts
May 2024A long way up Brick Lane to visit the ‘Art of the Brick’ Lego exposition, but absolutely worth it. Stunning Lego art work by Nathan Sawaya. Tip: entrance to the Boiler House is around the back in a side street - you’ll find it ! The Red Dress (see video) is one of many astounding exhibits.
Rob Wood
April 2024This is really a review for the Art of the Brick Lego exhibition in the Boiler House. Truly stunning stuff by Nathan Sawaya, ranges from human sculpture to dinosaur to the Mona Lisa and Van Gogh. Well with the visit to, appropriately, Brick Lane. The BoilerHouse itself is a fairly basic set of display rooms.
serena f
April 2024Went to the boiler house to see the Lego exhibition. Which if your a fan of Lego or engineering, you'll absolutely love it. I went with a group of adults and children and everyone had a great time wandering around and was amazed by some of the pieces of art that had been created. The venue itself is a bit of a random and tucked away
Lee Grant
June 2024If you love Lego you will love this experience. All by one artist with lots of information on how he creates his pieces (No pun intended!!!) good value and not to difficult to find. Definitely worth a visit.
Monika Smoczyk
May 2024Nice. I was on Art of the Brick exhibition. A bit small it was. I thought there would be more items. Part was closed as well, but no refund or anything was offered. But stuff on exhibition was really nice.