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Join us at Signature Brew near Blackhorse Road on Walthamstow’s “Beer Mile”.
Unit 15
Uplands Business Park
Blackhorse Lane
London E17 5QJ
The nearest station is Blackhorse Road on the Victoria Line and London Overground (Gospel Oak to Barking line). It’s a 10-minute walk (0.5 miles) from the station to Signature Brew.
There is very limited, if any, parking. Most of the car parks in the area are private and monitored by security, but you may be able to find on-street parking in the local residential areas. We advise you to take public transport or a taxi.
There a few hotels nearby:
The Premier Inn in Tottenham Hale is a 10-minute taxi-journey from Signature Brew. It’s right next to Tottenham Hale station (Victoria line) which is one-stop away from Blackhorse Road and then a ten-minute walk. There is no parking at this hotel.
There is also the Holiday Inn Express, a 10-minute drive away. Complimentary parking is available here for hotel guests.
Finally, there is the Travelodge London Walthamstow. This is right next to Walthamstow Central Station so you can either take the Victoria line one-stop to Blackhorse Road or take a ten-minute taxi journey. Nearby parking is available for £3 for the day.
Yes! But only until 9pm after which anyone under 18 will need to vacate the premises. We did ask about extending this, but the venue’s licence doesn’t allow it.
We’re starting at 6pm so that you can bring any little ones (and not so little ones) for at least some of the evening, should that work for you.
Yes! Think 80s. Think big hair. Think Kylie and Madonna. Think Wham!
Of course not; it’s just a bit of fun! It’s much more important that you’re there rather than stay away because you don’t want to dress up, so please do whatever makes you comfortable.
We suggest taking a short walk from Blackhorse Road station – get walking directions.
You can also take a cab right up to the brewery. Tell your driver that they can access it from Priestley Way from Blackhorse Lane.
Not really. All of the parking in the area is private and monitored. There is some on-street residential parking on Blackhorse Lane and the side streets off of there (e.g. St. Andrew’s Road, Shakespeare Road). The restrictions on these roads end at 6.30pm.
Yes. We don’t want you going hungry. Food is being served by We Serve Humans at 7pm sharp. There’s plenty for everyone. Your choices are: