Hawker House Canada Water

Hawker HouseHawker House Canada Water

Hawker House, an Indoor food night market every Friday and Saturday in Canada Water, Rotherhithe

The indoor street food night market from the team behind Street Feast and well known names for our ‘northern neighbours’ such Dinerama, Dalston Yard and Lewisham’s Model Market.

They return to Canada Water with fantastic street food traders,  brilliant bars and the best DJs in the incredible warehouse space in Canada Water.

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FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM 17:00 TO LATE

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List of traders

FünkenPümper

For vodka and ENERGY head to FünkenPümper. Sink super vodka slushies and cocktails OR order the Rocket Vodka Rainbow Flight and thank us from Mars…

Yum Bun

Yum Bun’s fluffy steamed buns are a Street Feast MUST. We love them stuffed with slow-roasted pork belly or crispy cod but don’t miss the meat-free and magnificent Crispy Tofu Bun with black bean and garlic mayo.

Mother Clucker

Mother Clucker have been roaming around London in their awesome Cluck Truck (a converted US army ambulance) since May 2013, serving BRILLIANT Fried Chicken Strips and Cajun Fries. Don’t forget to look out for Papa Cluck.

Born and Raised

British inspired, margherita-beating pizza
Born & Raised bake beautiful British pizzas in a converted Land Rover. Their superb wood-fired mobile pizzeria brings quality ingredients to the fore with truly innovative flavour combinations, such as Cobble Lane Pig Heart Pepperoni and Beetroot Dough.

Chin Chin Labs

Dairy daredevils Chin Chin Labs are doing AWESOME things with Ice Cream. Expect madcap Ice Cream Brownie Sandwiches, S’mores and Warm Marshmallow-stuffed Cones filled with Nitro-frozen Ice Cream. And science. LOTS of science.

Club Mexicana

Meat-free and MAGNIFICENT, Club Mexicana’s Tacos, Nachos and Burritos are some of the best on the street. Championing the mighty (yet underrated) Jackfruit, they’re 100% vegan and 100% DELICIOUS.

Hotbox

Barbecue legends and Ribstock 2014 runners up HotBox are the MASTERS of meat. Join us in their corner of Hawker House for sticky, slow-cooked Brisket Buns and sweet, smoky ribs. We won’t tell if you don’t.

Petare

Order Petare’s trinity of Arepas plus their Yuca Frita (cassava chips) for a PROPER Venezuelan street food experience. We LOVE the Arepa El Pabellon – braised beef brisket, black beans, fried plantain, cheddar and spicy avocado and coriander salsa.

Rola Wala

Ditch your couch take-out and head to Hawker House for Rola Wala’s delicious menu of Mini-Naan Sliders topped with fresh, spicy Keralan Dal, Kashmiri Chicken Tikka and Goan Pulled Pork. Do it properly: turn up the heat with a Naga Ghost Chilli Bullet Shot topper.

Hangar Bar

Head to the end of the huge Hangar-style Big Room at Hawker House for draught beer, wine, fizz, and giant festival-sized cocktails.

Whisky Bar

The Whisky Bar is home to 50 whiskies from the USA, Japan, Scotland and Ireland.  If you’re not sure where to start, take an £8 spin on Whisky Roulette and you could be sipping top price liquor at (almost) Wetherspoon prices.  Go easy though – if you’ve never been drunk on whisky, you’ve never been drunk.

Up In My Grill

Up In My Grill are steaking a claim on their own tiny corner of Argentina at Hawker House. Expect perfectly pink Skirt steak, sharp and herby chimichurri and shoestring fries – great with a glass of Malbec from Street Vin.

White Men Can’t Jerk

If you’re heading to Hawker House this weekend, you’d be a fool not to tuck into White Men Can’t Jerk’s magnificent menu of Jerk Chicken Burgers with Redstripe-brined Jerk Chicken, Mustard Slaw and Vibes Sauce, fiery Hot Wings and Jerk Fries with Scotch Bonnet Salt.

Union Bar

Our new workers’ beer bar is complete with ALL-STAR American brews. Grab an icy-cold Budweiser, a Pabst Blue Ribbon or a Goose Island IPA and enjoy a pool-side pint – Our brand new tables are ACE.

American Craft

Sip on Stateside brews at Hawker House with a 40-strong menu of fantastic American beers (and counting…)

Gin Kitchen

We LOVE gin so we’ve built a Gin Kitchen to prove it, with an epic line-up of our favourite botanical booze. Give Gin Bingo a go – Complete the card and you’ll be boasting a bottle of Star of Bombay as a trophy.

Street Vin

Street Vin is one of the best places to drink wine in London and it’s slap bang at the heart of Hawker House. Expect great reds, whites rosés and fizz from interesting producers across the world.  Can’t decide? Get a glass of Pot Luck red or white for a fiver.



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How to get there

Hawker House is located in the former What! Store area. The nearest station is Canada Water served by buses, Jubilee Line and overground to Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace, New Cross and Highbury and Islington areas.

Surrey Quays station is not far away from Odeon Cinema Surrey Quays

We strongly recommend public transport to get to the area. Please, respect the neighbours when approaching or leaving the premises.

 

How to get to Hawker House

 

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