The Print House: Field Grey Project

13.04.2015

This weekend Field Grey popped down to the Print House, Stratford, to sample brunch and lunch and see the staff’s uniform.

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The Print House (formerly Dane’s Yard) is a unique bar and restaurant situated on the bank of the Three Mills Wall river, a stone’s throw from the glorious and recently renovated Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

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Canal side, the venue is enormous, with a vast outdoor area for summer barbecues, events and general sunshine boozing. The Strand East Tower sits proudly on its terrace, a fantastic (and phallic) sculpture that is a symbol of the area’s regeneration. The Print House’s building – an old printing warehouse from where the restaurant gets its name – is visually stunning inside, refurbished with modernist touches but retaining the architectural significance of the structure.

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The venue is the perfect spot for brunch, lunch, dinner or drinking. The menu covers British classics with a modern twist, from stilton-topped burgers to pork belly and their Sunday roasts are to die for. A strong selection of wines compliments the menu.

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They also host a range of eclectic events, from open mic nights to pub quizzes – something for everyone!

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Field Grey assisted with the production of the Print House’s bold black aprons, worn by staff at the venture. They’re black with a modernist design on the front, featuring the Print House’s bold logo and custom typeface. Straps feature thick fasteners, and Hannah modelled one for us – doesn’t she look great teaming it with a breton tee?

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For more information about the Print House’s menu, location and range of events, check out their website.

All photographs by Matt Bramford