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Grassroots venue Notting Hill Arts Club transforms into coffee stall to survive coronavirus

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coronavirus pandemic.The kiosk is situated on the doorstep of the grassroots venue, which has been closed to live performances since March, and is a partnership with East London coffee shop Climpson & Sons.They celebrated the launch last Friday (September 11), with a live gig by singer-songwriter Jesse Wong, who is signed to the venue’s label, Notting Hill Arts Club Recordings.The Hatch has been open at times throughout the summer, prior to their collaboration with Climpson & Sons, selling cocktails and other drinks as a way for locals and fans to support the venue through lockdown.With weekly takings sometimes matching or even surpassing the venue’s revenues when hosting regular gigs, they’ve now made the stall a permanent fixture.“We.

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