
Why you should experience Terrace E20 in London, England.
Terrace E20 is a sleek Olympic Park restaurant where open-air dining, skyline views, and the futuristic energy of Stratford unfold beside the heart of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Positioned directly along International Way beside London Stadium and the Stratford waterfront district, this contemporary restaurant captures the polished modern atmosphere that now defines one of London's most dramatically transformed neighborhoods. The setting feels expansive from the moment you arrive. Glass-fronted terraces overlook the broad public spaces of the Olympic Park while groups settle into cocktails, shared plates, and relaxed outdoor dining beneath open skies and the constant movement of Stratford surrounding the parklands beyond. Interiors lean clean and modern without feeling sterile, bright seating areas, minimalist finishes, open-plan layouts, and outdoor-facing spaces designed entirely around light, openness, and social energy. Food and drinks support the atmosphere effortlessly, cocktails, brunch plates, contemporary mains, and casual dining built for long afternoons and evening gatherings. Terrace E20 succeeds because it embraces the spacious confidence of modern East London.
What you didn't know about Terrace E20.
Terrace E20 sits within the enormous redevelopment zone created after the 2012 Olympic Games, which permanently reshaped Stratford into one of London's most ambitious modern urban districts.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park transformed former industrial land and rail infrastructure into a massive network of public spaces, sports venues, residential developments, restaurants, and waterfront walkways stretching across East London. The surrounding E20 district emerged almost entirely from that redevelopment, creating a uniquely modern section of the city defined by wide pedestrian corridors, contemporary architecture, canalside spaces, and entertainment infrastructure integrated directly into the landscape. Terrace E20 reflects that atmosphere completely. The restaurant feels designed around openness and movement rather than intimacy or historic texture, allowing the surrounding park and skyline to become central parts of the experience itself. The venue also benefits from Stratford's evolution into a major social and retail hub, where shopping, sports, concerts, nightlife, and riverside leisure all overlap within the same rapidly evolving district.
How to fold Terrace E20 into your trip.
Terrace E20 works beautifully as part of a full Stratford and Olympic Park day built around canalside walking, shopping, concerts, sporting events, or relaxed riverside dining.
Visit during the afternoon or early evening when the outdoor terrace atmosphere feels strongest beneath open skies and the movement of the park unfolding around you. Order casually and socially here, cocktails, shared plates, brunch dishes, or lighter mains designed to complement the setting. Outdoor seating captures the full energy of the Olympic Park district while indoor tables still preserve the bright openness defining the venue itself. Before or after your visit, continue through Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Hackney Wick, or the Stratford waterfront to experience one of London's boldest modern transformations stretching across canals, stadiums, bridges, and public green spaces. By the time you leave, Terrace E20 will feel less like a restaurant stop and more like a front-row seat to the future-facing side of East London.
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