The Barbican Foodhall, on Level G will be a street food style market with floor to ceiling displays of produce, ranging from olives, cheeses, chutneys and relishes to pastas, smoked salmon and sweets. There will also be food stalls and a restaurant on Level G allowing visitors to eat in or take away.
Level 1 will become home to the Barbican Lounge where visitors can drink and dine. And it wouldn’t be the Barbican without art. The Barbican Lounge will be decorated with unique light installations by Beirut designers PSLab plus plant arrangements designed by RHS Chelsea Flower Show winner Kate Gould.
At present the launch date hasn’t been finalised yet so we can only look forwards to mid-September.