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Hundred Years Gallery

13 Pearson St, London E2 8JD, United Kingdom

Hundred Years Gallery
Art gallery
4.6
65 reviews
8 comments
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GWMF+6G London, United Kingdom
+44 20 3602 7973
hundredyearsgallery.com
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: 12–19
Thursday: 12–19
Friday: 12–19
Saturday: 12–19
Sunday: 12–19
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Alex Metslov
Alex Metslov
Small cute place, with nice host.
Occasionally, there are events provided as well.
Variety of coffees and teas, minor cake choice.
Dialer for group of 2-4 people at once.
Begum Zorlu
Begum Zorlu
Lovely atmosphere, great music and decent coffee.
Thom Hosken
Thom Hosken
Great exhibitions of, often local, artists over two floors. Adventurous music programming. Community of regulars. Well-stocked cafe and bar, with well-sourced reading materials.
Marc Sinan Winrow
Marc Sinan Winrow
A great venue with character and atmosphere. The exhibitions here are always inspiring. There is also always a range of different books and music available as well. The posters on sale as well as the option of having tea or coffee here also make it a great place to visit for the music, workshops or exhibitions or just to relax.
Ridhima Jaiswal
Ridhima Jaiswal
Perfect place for a cozy and inspiring weekend evening. Visit them if you love documentaries, musical improve or if you wanna spend time with friends in a artistic and cozy cafe.
Tim Sayer
Tim Sayer
If you're into contemporary music and art and you've not been here, you're in for a wonderful treat. This was a real find, similar in programming to Cafe Oto and Iklectik but small, friendly and very cool. It's very supportive of the local visual arts community and offers ticket prices that are very reasonable and a really nice bar/cafe. It's a cutting edge, cultural gem, I can't recommend it enough. If you want a moving, inspiring experience amongst a nice bunch of people, get down there without delay.
Kit Green
Kit Green
Small gallery with performance space serving tea, coffee, alcoholic drinks and snacks. Always something new and interesting to see or attend. Staff always friendly and welcoming. Performance space is not wheelchair accessible as in the basement but the toilet is on the ground floor.
OUTSIDE THE ZONE
OUTSIDE THE ZONE2 years ago
Go to this space, for the true sense of how galleries used to be pre east London gentrification. Quirky, interesting and alot of character.
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