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The Building at BIG FRIDGE

BIG FRIDGE · Compressor House, Dockside Road, London, E16 2QU · Show map
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Up to 80standing
Royal Albert DLRnearest station
Presentationbest for
Royal Docksarea

About this space

Versatile 5,000 sq ft studio space with heritage industrial aesthetic, state-of-the-art AV infrastructure, integrated stage, video wall riser, modern lighting, and café/bar. Ideal for commercial film shoots, photography sessions, product launches, exhibitions, and live streamed events. Heritage red brick exterior and industrial features provide authentic backdrop.

Features

Wifi
State-of-the-art AV
Video wall
Modern lighting rig
Heritage brick interior
Stage
Accessible
4 fire exits
Professional infrastructure

Food & Drink

External Catering Allowed

Space

Parking Spaces
Disabled Access
465m² (5,005ft²)

Licenses

Licensed Until 11am

Capacities

60 Standing
80 Reception

Guide prices

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Venue Hire Per Day
Every day, 09:00 - 23:00
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Venue Hire Hourly
Every day, 06:00 - 22:00
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Venue Hire Per Day
Every day, 09:00 - 23:00
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Location

Map showing BIG FRIDGE
BIG FRIDGE Compressor House, Dockside RoadRoyal Docks E16 2QULondon
Royal Albert DLR
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