All places tagged "restaurants"

Business Development Centre, formerly Great Garden Street Synagogue and Morris Lederman House

Former foundry to rear converted to be a synagogue in 1896, front range Federation of Synagogues offices of 1972-4, all converted in 1999

Federation of Synagogues foundry Morris Lederman synagogue

87 Whitechapel High Street

1954-5 shop and office building, incorporating small late 19th-century workshop building behind 86


95-6 Whitechapel High Street

1902-3 workshops, altered 1937-8 and 1954-5 to house a bank, now a restaurant, with offices and flats, on west side of Spread Eagle Yard


74 Whitechapel High Street

1828-9 shop house, now a restaurant, upper floors converted to studio flats 2001


90 Whitechapel High Street

1910-11 shop and offices, sometime site of Blooms restaurant, on site of entrance to Inkhorn Court


The Community Centre

2013-14, community centre, temporary home (2016-18) of Toynbee Hall


Dental Hospital and Institute of Dentistry

Bold 1960s block designed by Stephen Statham & Associates as a dental institute and students’ union.

Royal London Hospital Stephen Statham & Associates Dental Institute London Hospital Students' Union

91 Whitechapel High Street

1861 shop, site of a 'penny gaff' in the 1850s, now a restaurant with flats over proposed


84 Whitechapel High Street

c. 1957 shop (now takeaway) and office building, incorporating access to Angel Alley, upper floors converted to flats 2000-1


2–6 St Mark Street

c.1824, four-storey house, incorporating the Halal Restaurant, with origins in 1939


24 Fordham Street

c.1987, flats


86 Whitechapel High Street

heavily altered early to mid 19th-century shop and office building, currently (2016) a café


Whitechapel Market, Whitechapel Road

street market, with furnishings including the King Edward VII Memorial Drinking Fountain


Whitechapel Technology Centre (East London Works)

1980-1, training centre with shops, altered c.1989 and 2015 and adapted for office use. Site of Black Lion Yard


Petticoat Lane Market

Street market since around 1760


site of 71-79 Wentworth Street