brixton s new rooftop bar
london s largest rooftop bar

Brixton is set to welcome its largest rooftop bar, Freight Brixton, on May 7, 2026. This exciting venue will be located at 33 Brixton Station Road, SW9 8PB, conveniently near both Brixton tube station and Brixton Village Market.

With a remarkable capacity of over 1,000 people, it promises to be a vibrant addition to the Brixton community, offering a unique space for social gatherings and events.

Freight Brixton will feature a diverse food and drink scene, making it an appealing destination for locals and visitors alike. The bar will host multiple cocktail bars, including popular names like Casamigos House of Friends and Hotel Milano. These establishments aim to provide a wide range of beverages to suit various tastes, enhancing the overall experience for guests.

Freight Brixton promises a vibrant food and drink scene, featuring renowned cocktail bars like Casamigos and Hotel Milano for all tastes.

The programming at Freight Brixton will include live music and DJ sets, showcasing renowned artists such as David Rodigan and Dimitri From Paris. This focus on live entertainment is designed to create an energetic atmosphere, attracting music lovers and those looking for a lively night out.

Additionally, the venue will host weekly events, such as Soul of the South Thursdays, ensuring there is always something happening at this bustling rooftop bar.

Community engagement is a key goal for Freight Brixton. The venue plans to host a variety of events that cater to different interests and demographics. Among these will be summer food festivals, where attendees can enjoy various cuisines and culinary experiences.

Furthermore, a World Cup fanzone will be set up for sports fans, providing a space to cheer for their teams during major matches.

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