Little Feast

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Little Feast — Incipio Group

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Little Feast street food and restaurant experience has been running for over 5 years and has attracted over 250,000 visitors in ten different locations over London.

Born before Pergola on the Roof it was an Incipio vision that has worked with some of London’s most exciting kitchens – Hix, Ramsay, Polpo, Bao, Moro, James Lowe, Bonnie Gull, Patty and Bun, Cheeky Burger, Nanny Bills to name a few.

Little Feast is all about eating the best street food and drink London has to offer in an affordable, exciting and ever changing environment.

Currently based permanently in Shepherds Bush Market on the Goldhawk Road, each season brings a new theme, new restaurants and a new buzz.

We are looking to work with developers in 2017 for more sites to host Little Feast

Market Yard | Shepherd's Bush | Goldhawk Road

The Feast team are back with an all-new dining experience, Market Yard, with the aim of serving up affordable, delicious and exceptional food in West London.

Market Yard are hosting 2 of London's most up and coming restaurants and purveyors of fine food.

We've handed over the kitchen with each restaurant having a 6 week long run of the yard.

Each restaurant will create short and simple menus, inspired by their signature dishes to devise a uniquely bespoke menu for the experience.

With eighty seats, table service, bar vibe and casual dining, expect a neighbourhood gem for the west.

LITTLE FEAST: WINTER GARDEN - London On The Inside

First we had news of Pergola On The Roof’s winter makeover and now Little Feast have announced the opening on their winter garden at Shepherds Bush Yard.

So get into the spirit and get down to Little Feast as it tis the season to eat, drink and be merry…

Scandinavia in Shepherd's Bush: Little Feast launches a street food ...

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GO London Newsletter Day and night street food market Little Feast launched in July, taking up a corner of more than a hundred year old Shepherd’s Bush Market.

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6/17 LONDON'S BEST RESTAURANTS FOR HEALTHY EATING 7/17 LONDON'S BEST CHEESE TOASTIES 8/17 LONDON'S BEST FISH CHIPS 9/17 LONDON'S BEST AMERICAN SMOKEHOUSE COOKING A taste of the Deep South in London’s not so deep north, south, east and west.

10/17 LONDON'S BEST HOT DOGS 11/17 LONDON'S BEST DOUGHNUTS 12/17 LONDON'S BEST BACON (AND EGG) SANDWICHES 13/17 LONDON'S BEST OYSTERS 14/17 LONDON'S BEST FRENCH RESTAURANTS 15/17 LONDON'S BEST INDIAN RESTAURANTS Five traditional Indian restaurants loved by ex-pats in Central London See the list.

16/17 LONDON'S BEST STREET FOOD 17/17 LONDON'S BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD RESTAURANTS On Saturday and Sundays, when the market will be open throughout the day as well as in the evening, a deli shed will also sell freshly baked breads, smoked fish and meats and cheeses.

Feast Bar & Kitchen | Restaurants in Brook Green, London

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Feast is the new grown up and developed version of the old street food and restaurant experience Little Feast, and the sister site to Feast Canteen in Hammersmith.

An incredible den of deliciousness, Feast has big sharing tables and communal seating for 350 diners, DJ’s, as well as a rotating line-up of the capital’s most incredible independent eateries.

The space is set to become a new kind of restaurant and bar hybrid for West London and beyond to enjoy.

First up in this exciting series of six-month residencies are Mexican taco dudes Del 74, and Hackney comfort food kings Morty & Bob’s.

Expect hearty Mexican sandwiches, juicy tacos, epic grilled cheese sandwiches and wholesome salads.

Little Feast CLOSED | Restaurants in London

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Please note, Little Feast is now closed.

Time Out Food editors, September 2017.

Tucked away in a star-spangled corner of Shepherd’s Bush, Feast’s smaller, twinklier sister returns for the Christmas season with an English winter garden theme.

Narnia crossed with a really snug pub garden: a long thin yard stretches out before you like a windy forest path, complete with real pine trees, a thick carpet of woodchips and two heated canopies wreathed in foliage.

Home to five street food stalls plus a lively indoor bar, Little Feast’s cosy vibes continue with the grub.

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