
Why you should experience The Print House at Jim & Tonic East in London, England.
The Print House at Jim & Tonic East is a modern European restaurant where industrial East London design, craft cocktails, and canal-side nightlife come together inside a transformed warehouse space.
Standing along Stratford High Street beside the Hackney Wick canals, the Olympic Park, and the growing creative district surrounding Jim & Tonic East, this large industrial-style venue blends dining, drinking, and warehouse-party atmosphere into one expansive social space. The energy shifts naturally throughout the day. Brunch crowds and remote workers give way to cocktail drinkers, DJs, and packed evening tables as the room fills beneath exposed steel, brick, and distillery-inspired interiors tied directly to the East London warehouse aesthetic surrounding it. Nothing here feels formal or disconnected from the neighborhood. The Print House succeeds because it fully embraces Stratford's creative-industrial transformation.
What you didn't know about The Print House at Jim & Tonic East.
The Print House at Jim & Tonic East operates inside one of East London's strongest redevelopment corridors shaped by former industrial infrastructure.
The surrounding Stratford and Hackney Wick districts evolved dramatically after the Olympics as warehouses, canalside factories, and railway spaces became home to distilleries, breweries, restaurants, coworking campuses, and nightlife venues catering to East London's growing creative population. Jim & Tonic became one of the defining hospitality brands within that movement by combining on-site spirit production, event culture, and large adaptive-reuse venues under one identity. The Print House reflects that philosophy directly. Modern European menus, cocktail-heavy service, warehouse interiors, and flexible social spaces all work together to create a venue designed equally for dining, drinking, and long evenings unfolding organically around music and conversation.
How to fold The Print House at Jim & Tonic East into your trip.
The Print House at Jim & Tonic East works best during long group dinners, East London nights out, or afternoons drifting between canals, breweries, and warehouse venues.
Come ready to stay awhile because the venue performs best when dinner gradually turns into cocktails and late-night social energy. Order across both the food and drinks menus, especially the house spirits and cocktails tied to the distillery side of the venue. The strongest version of the experience comes during evening hours when the lighting softens, the music builds, and the surrounding East London nightlife atmosphere fully takes over the district outside. Pair the visit with Hackney Wick canal walks, brewery hopping, or Olympic Park exploration beforehand. The Print House succeeds because it captures the version of London that feels industrial, creative, social, and constantly reinventing itself.
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