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Most Tube trains are beneath our feet, but here are two you have to crane your neck to see.
For 20 years, the two decommissioned Jubilee line stock carriages — in true Shoreditch style, zealously graffitied — have been perched above the Village Underground venue, just above the sagacious motto "Lets [sic] adore and endure each other".
The first thought to cross anyone's mind is "Can I go inside these?" and until now the answer has been "No, not really". Used as office space by the Village Underground team, very few people have able to access the Tube carriages, save the occasional Open House event.
All that is changing from Friday 3 July, when London's most gawped-at Tube trains open to the public... permanently.
Marking its 20th anniversary, Village Underground is opening its roof space as a 300-capacity terrace bar, serving 'draught beers, signature pours, and a curated wine selection', as well as food from Bad Boy Pizza Society. The rooftop will be open every Wednesday-Sunday thereafter.
Says Auro Foxcroft, Founder and CEO of Village Underground: "For nearly 20 years, we've had this suntrap spot on the Shoreditch skyline to ourselves, so it's exciting to finally be able to share it with our audiences and the local community. The train carriages have been part of how we've used the space day to day — from working to interviewing artists — and this feels like the natural next step, opening them up and making them part of the space for everyone to enjoy."
The rooftop bar will bring satisfying equilibrium to the transport-loving drinkers, who can already sip cocktails on (ersatz) Tube carriages underground in Cahoots, Soho.
Our abiding memory of clambering aboard one of the Village Underground trains some years ago was just how hot and stuffy it was — although nothing, we hope, a couple of standing fans and an icy Aperol spritz can't fix.
Village Underground Rooftop, Shoreditch, open from 3 July 2026