It’s a social epidemic that’s infected Londoners across all four corners of the city, and its popularity shows no sign of abating.
The ‘pop-up’ concept has exploded onto the capital’s social scene in a big way in the past couple of years. Fuelled by the merciless economic climate infecting wallets and bank accounts up and down the nation, pop-up restaurants, markets, clubs, shops and cinemas (and more) have sprung up all over London. It seems that this is partly as a means of combating the steep prices …



