Outernet London, Multi-purpose hall and bar in Camden, London, United Kingdom.
Outernet London is a multi-level event hall in Camden with flexible spaces for concerts, exhibitions, and corporate functions. The venue features a modern bar and is equipped with high-quality audio and video technology that can be adjusted for different types of gatherings.
The building was developed in the early 2000s as part of London's cultural expansion and preserved a 16th-century forge within its modern structure. This blend of old and new architecture shows how contemporary spaces can integrate historical elements.
The venue hosts emerging musicians and contemporary art installations that reflect how creative communities use the space today. These events show its role as a gathering place for artists and audiences beyond typical commercial venues.
The venue is easily accessible via Tottenham Court Road station and offers private hire through a dedicated event team. Visitors should check ahead for scheduled events since the space changes function depending on bookings.
The venue features an expansive LED screen wall in 8K resolution creating immersive experiences, plus a glowing tunnel called Now Arcade. These special features link high-tech spaces with the creative history of nearby Denmark Street.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Address: Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 8LH, UK
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 10:00-23:30; Sunday 10:00-22:30
Phone: +442036561100
Website: http://outernet.com
GPS coordinates: 51.51564,-0.12968
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:00
London houses a notable number of unconventional drinking establishments and concealed bars that extend well beyond the ordinary pub experience. In former Underground stations, converted Victorian lavatories and behind unassuming facades, resourceful operators have created spaces that transport visitors to different eras and worlds. These venues often require a degree of discovery: entrances hide behind refrigerator doors, in apparent detective agencies or through small red doors that only the informed notice. The range extends from historic vaulted cellars like Gordon's Wine Bar, which has existed since 1890, to themed concepts such as Cahoots, housed in a disused 1940s Underground shaft. The Attendant uses a former Victorian public toilet as a café, while bars like Evans & Peel Detective Agency guide their guests through a role-playing scenario before granting access to the actual establishment. At higher elevations, Duck & Waffle and the bar at Heron Tower offer views across the city from the 40th floor. Most of these establishments concentrate in neighborhoods such as Soho, Shoreditch and the West End, where traditional pubs sit alongside experimental cocktail bars and specialized coffeehouses.
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