This summer, new al fresco dining options are being launched across London, specifically targeting areas like Brixton, Leyton, Shoreditch, and the West End. Funded by the Mayor of London's summer streets initiative, these areas will receive financial support to establish outdoor dining opportunities and extend operating hours for local businesses. The push for al fresco dining follows its success during the Covid pandemic, and the Mayor emphasizes the importance of creating a vibrant nightlife. Collaborations with local governments aim to enhance the dining experience by introducing car-free zones and outdoor seating.
The introduction of new al fresco dining hotspots across London aims to invigorate nightlife by extending outdoor dining and opening hours in key areas, utilizing funds from the Mayor.
We saw a tremendous success with outdoor dining during the pandemic, and I'm committed to extending these initiatives, creating an even more vibrant culinary scene for everyone.
With new licensing powers, I’m eager to collaborate with boroughs and police to facilitate more al fresco dining, providing a fantastic experience through enhanced outdoor spaces.
Areas like Brixton, Shoreditch, and the West End will see significant investments in outdoor dining, which include car-free evenings, aiming to foster community and cultural engagement.
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