The old London bus that's been transformed into an open-air pizza restaurant

Date18 June 2021
Published date18 June 2021
Publication titleMyLondon (England)
'The Deptford Bus' promises a unique dining experience in the premises of an old Bristol VR double decker bus that went out-of-service in 2010.

Alongside delicious homemade pizzas courtesy of The Yeast Brothers, guests can choose from a range of amazing cocktails including raspberry mojito's and a gin martini.

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Despite only being open for a month, The Deptford Bus has existed on Deptford Creek, Church Street, for over two years.

The team behind The Deptford Bus are part of Disentangle, an organisation that transforms disused buildings and locations back into new vibrant hubs where local communities can appreciate public spaces and their heritage.

There's also a huge emphasis on live shows, including comedy clubs, cabaret and community performances -which is certainly a whole new way of transforming the traditional purpose of a bus!

The bus sits on the historical site of Deptford Creek, which was once part of the Royal Docks, and also The Deptford Theatre way back when in 1840.

And it's great news for football fans, as the bus is televising the Euros every day for the next...

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