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LEICESTER SQUARE
Leicester Square - Northern Line
/ Piccadilly Line
Come out of Leicester Square station from Exit
4 this will bring you out in the right direction, come out of any
other Exit and you're on your own. Coming out of Exit 4 turn left,
you're on Cranbourn Street, a street populated
with stinking pizza slice shops and noodle slop so you'll want to
get off of there pretty quickly. Walk to the end of the street and
to your right you'll see Pret a Manger and on your
left The Photographers Gallery. Take the left onto
Monmouth Street and walk in a straight line until you get to a roundabout
(Seven Dials) easy to see as it has a pillar bang
in the middle with a sun dial on the top of it. Here you want to
navigate your way round the roundabout anticlockwise until you get
to the start of Shorts Gardens, you're nearly home
and dry, just a few paces down Shorts Gardens and
you'll pass the Neal's Yard Dairy and Suburb
Coffee where you'll find the entrance to Neal's
Yard and you'll easily be able to see us from there.. |
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FROM
COVENT GARDEN
Covent Garden - Piccadilly
Line
This is by far the easiest route to the
shop. Hop out at Covent Garden station, there's only one exit so
you won't get lost. Opposite the station is a Marks and
Spencers and to the right of that is the street you want,
Neal's Street....Walk down Neal's Street
crossing over the zebra crossing on Shelton Street
and the junction of Earlham Street. Carrying on
down Neal's Street until you come to Shorts
Gardens where to your right you should be able to see the
Kite Shop and to your left a little way down Shorts
Gardens a Holland and Barrett health food
store. The entrance to Neal's Yard is tucked in
between Holland and Barrett and the nice guys at
Suburb Coffee. Once you're at the mouth of the
yard you'll be able to see us.... |
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DISABLED
/ PUSH CHAIR ACCESS
The building we are based in is very old and
has limited access from the street via a very steep step up into
Slam City and then a spiral staircase down to Rough Trade. If you
are in a wheelchair or have a pushchair with you then it is a good
idea to call the shop prior to your visit and a member of staff
can come out and help you up the step.
ASK US...
If you're going to be in the area for a while don't hesitate to
ask the guys in the shop about where else to check out, where to
get a good coffee or delve into their in-depth knowledge of the
plethora of food options in the area.
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