
Taking over a two-storey space just off Old Street, The Little Neon Door’s new venue brings all the things the group has become known for: kitchen discos, cocktails served in gloriously random household objects, karaoke in the bathroom and the kind of energy that feels more afterparty-at-your-friend’s-flat than polished cocktail bar. Think Shoreditch loft living meets nostalgic house party, with neon lighting, industrial interiors and DJs taking over from midweek onwards.
Like every good flatshare, each room has its own personality. Downstairs, the Sitting Room and Kitchen are set up for late-night cocktails and impromptu dance floors, while the Bathroom and Laundry Room lean fully into the chaos with karaoke mics and selfie-worthy details. Upstairs, the mezzanine Games Room comes complete with Nintendo 64, ping pong, table football and its own soundtrack of 90s house and disco classics.

Food-wise, expect pizzas, bar snacks and brunches designed for sharing, while the cocktail menu takes inspiration from the flat’s fictional DVD collection – with drinks arriving in disco balls, trophies and whatever else the “flatmates” have lying around.
Slightly chaotic, very fun, and probably somewhere you’ll end up staying far later than planned – we’ll give you the full lowdown as soon as it opens!
The Little Neon Door
Bookings from 18 May
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