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FoodStars continues hospitality disruption with new Shoreditch site
Commercial kitchen space provider FoodStars is opening a fourth space in Shoreditch next month.
Founded in 2015 by Will Beresford, Daniel Abrahams and Roy Shaby, FoodStars was established to offer hassle-free kitchen solutions for food businesses.
The new flagship location, just minutes from London’s Brick Lane and Spitalfields Market, will span 20,000 sq ft of space to accommodate food businesses from restaurants, local artisanal food or drink retail brands, catering companies, food delivery operators, online grocers, amongst others.
FoodStars aims to provide an inspiring place for food businesses to operate from, bringing together people with a passion for food and nurturing that community.
Current members include the likes of luxury catering company Mustard Catering, healthy food delivery company Gym Food, restaurant group Bill’s, on demand gluten free food delivery company Dinnergise, London-based café group the Attendant and health-oriented grab & go restaurants Bel-Air.
Users benefit from services such as; free managed internet access, security, communal cleaning alongside bespoke fitted kitchen space and a friendly community management team on hand to deliver a brilliant ongoing experience.
Will Beresford, Co-Founder of FoodStars, commented:“We are extremely excited to announce the launch of our new flagship location in Shoreditch.
“Being just moments away from London’s Brick Lane and Spitalfields market, the new Shoreditch site provides a prime location for established and growing food businesses.
“The new site will span 20,000 sq ft, growing the current overall FoodStars space to 30,000 sq ft, and will help accommodate those in the food business with flexible membership options for a centrally-located, fully-fitted kitchen space and thriving foodie community-base.”
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