Mia B. • August 9, 2014The art is excellent. Usually quieter than National Gallery. The cafe is also a good meeting place.
Bear B. • September 18, 2018The entrance fee at £3 for the whole day and all the exhibitions is superb value and the cafe is well worth a visit in between exhibitions with a great range of teas and the usual fare.
Thomas D. • November 17, 2019Made up of two building that are facing each other’s. One it’s mainly permanent and the other is with 3 to 4 months exhibitions. Was there on a Sunday afternoon and it was not crowded at all !!!
Alex C. • March 24, 2012Great David Shrigley show. Such a fantastic space for a playful, humorous artist. Jeremy Deller not as grabbing but good to see bikes in the exhibition.
Jade C. • March 16, 2011One of the best venues for interesting films and art. Beautiful location wildly popular but stills feel undiscovered.
Thomas D. • November 19, 2019There is two buildings !!! Went there to see Mark Bradford exhibition which is amazing. I would advice 30 minutes at least
Lucille F. • October 18, 2015Just opened Damien Hirst gallery. Big wide open spaces, with Pharmacy Cafe & museum shop selling the artist's creations & other modern pieces-from jewelry, decorative pieces, books etc. Free entrance.
Justin • November 9, 2015Beautiful, elegantly spare space. Great exhibitions. Bookshop is worth a browse (lots of signed editions when I was last there, if that's your thing!)
London L. • December 3, 2012There are great views of central London from the upper floors - so get exploring! The building is open to the public. Free entry to all the exhibitions, library, bookshop and coffee shop.
Thomas D. • November 17, 2019Worth the visit if you are around, it’s the best of that genre but if you don’t have much time, you can fairly pass your turn
Ian P. • December 23, 2013Excellent for a coffee, tea or a light lunch. A number of tables are next to power points too - very thoughtful.
Cate T. • February 9, 2015Summer gigs in the courtyard are awesome - small and chilled but cheerful crowd, great sound and amazing setting. Worth it even if you don't love the band playing!
Ieva A. • March 6, 2016A lovely gallery. Temporary exhibitions change frequently and you can always go back for the permanent one. Absolutely favourite! It is not free though.
Londonist • June 20, 2010Good space, with regular temporary exhibitions. A decent (and quiet) cafe lurks inside.
Thomas D. • November 19, 2019Very nice art gallery with some nice book. It’s mainly exhibition, was there during the James Rosenquist one which was nice. Reserve 20 Minutes for this gallery
L • January 28, 2017Trendy club and bar, Eastern European menu when we came. Brilliant for dancing, cool mix of people. Really good date spot. Even the toilets are nice! A new hidden gem :)
Olivier W. • October 14, 2014Fabulous space in the heart of Soho from the legendary gallerist who brought Gerhard Richter to New York
Stuart C. • December 1, 2017Great place to stop off in Central London for coffee and to check email. Always interesting exhibits.
Maryanne O. • January 29, 2012Sample the delicious food in the canteen, prepared every month by a new team of chefs & trainees from different regions of Italy
Maria P. • October 1, 2011Excellent fresh vegetarian food. Always many options to choose from. Very good prices - main with salad for about a fiver.
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