
Shoreditch is a funny old place. Bubbling with Artsy crevices, graffiti covered corners, outrageous forward thinking fashion fiends, the occasional ex Rockstar, shady salons, cheap drugs, expensive booze and a strong conviction in its own hype, Shoreditch isn’t ever without much in the fervently flitting form of the wildly eccentric. That fact is now even truer, as a converted Turkish Bathhouse, has laid its bold roots on one of the area’s well beaten, much maligned, corners.
Tactically set where the City meets Shoreditch. The Bathhouse, as it is known, offers far more than one would primarily believe, the space playing host to an exciting array of things to do, including an Italian restaurant, a day time café and a fantastic late hour bar with a stage prepared to host some of the area’s most exciting live performers.
Set up by Tava O’Halloran [formally a head honcho at Hoxton’s infamous pit of debaucherous revelry 333], The Bathhouse is sure to be yet another reason to head east for a hard and heavy night out.
[via Urban Junkies]

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Went to the great Caligula launch at The Bathhouse last Friday. Cool, stylish polysexual crowd. The second photo on my blog post is of that night’s hot DJ wearing a cool leather neckpiece:
http://manaboutworld.blogspot.com/2009/06/rca-and-graduate-fashion-week-trend_12.html
June 12th, 2009 at 5:42 pm