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Inspired ideas for an evening out at Ealing Broadway

Classic movies, cocktails, great food and more

Looking for the perfect night out near Ealing? With a whole host of restaurants, world-leading street food, big-name movies and special screenings at The Ealing Project plus incredible offers, Ealing Broadway has you covered. Here’s our insider guide.

 

1. Evenings out at the newly arrived Comptoir Libanais

A platter of various different dishes
Image provided by Comptoir Libanais.

Colourful, welcoming and delicious, Comptoir Libanais is a must-book for your next night out. Whether sharing a Lebanese feast with friends or heading out for a date, enjoy hummus, pomegranate-studded couscous, wraps, grills and tagines are complemented by cocktails including frozen Rose & Rum Daiquiri (Bacardi Carta Bianca rum, rose syrup and lime), a pitcher of limited edition Bortakala Pimms, homemade lemonade and chocolate brownies. Book here.

 

2. Tropical 2 for 1 cocktails and more at Turtle Bay

Happy hour finishes at 6.30pm but starts again from 9.30pm until close at Turtle Bay so you can enjoy 2 for 1 Caribbean-inspired cocktails and mocktails with plates of garlic pit prawns, sweetcorn fritters, curry jackfruit, Kingston fried chicken with mac and cheese plus incredible desserts including banana toffee cheesecake. With special sundowner cocktails that are built for slow sipping (try the Rude Boy Revival) and a welcoming team, this is how every day should finish.

 

3. Start your evening early with Summer Live

Summer Live is back at Ealing Broadway

Summer Live is back in Town Square (plus a big screen showing all of this summer’s biggest sporting moments) every Saturday until 5pm and Sunday until 4pm from Saturday 27th July to Sunday 25th August and Bank Holiday Monday 26th August. Embrace live music, sunshine vibes and uplifting moments before you head out for the evening with friends or your other half. Find out more here.

 

4. See the latest movies at Ealing Project

Ealing Project

This summer’s big movies include Deadpool & Wolverine (26th July), Furiosa (24th May) and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (5 September). So for the latest blockbuster releases, arthouse films, cult movie nights (classic films including BFI gems or late-night horror fun), legendary music gigs, opera and dance and National Theatre streamings – whatever you’re in the mood for the Ealing Project has it covered.

 

Thursday nights mean £6 student nights while Tuesday nights have £6.60 tickets for everyone. See their packed calendar for one-off screenings, Q&As with creators, cult classics on the last Wednesday of the month and the Ealing Repair Cafe on Mondays. Find out more here.

5. Go for a glow-up dinner at wagamama

Valentines Day meal at wagamama

Don’t miss wagamama for tasty noodles, gyoza and bao and its brand new menu of coconut kare with chicken, hoki or butternut squash alongside our fresh koyo bowl options of pulled shiitake or thai beef salad for noodle lovers. Sharing light summer bites include beef brisket + kimchee gyoza or edamame, truffle + pulled shiitake gyoza and kokopanko chicken which is garnished with a sriracha mayo. Desserts include yuzu basque cheesecake or momo meringue while cocktails include strawberry shiso mojito. This is the way to end your day.

6. Laidback evening dining at Castano Lounge

Castano Lounge is the neighbourhood spot designed for long, lazy evenings enjoying good food and drink with good company. Open until 11pm on the weekends (10pm all the other evenings), their all-day menu serves up Mexican superbowls of goodness, bang bang chicken, tapas, churros and warm donuts.

They also do amazing evening deals including Cheeky Mondays (Order any burger, main or salad and get a 175ml glass of house wine or a pudding on the house.); Tapas Tuesdays (three tapas and wine for just £13.75 from 5pm) and two cocktails for £12.75 from Sunday to Friday, 5pm to 8pm. Big night out? Book here for eight or more people.

7. Embrace some street food sharing with friends

Bowls of noodles and other dishes
Image provided by Kineya Mugimaru.

Sometimes all you want to do with friends is eat some delicious street food before heading out and Ealing Broadway has all the best spots in one place: itsu, wasabi and Kineya Mugimaru for sushi and authentic noodles.

 

Easy parking and the best ways to get to Ealing Broadway

There are 600-800 car parking spaces available at our car parks. Blue badge spaces are located on Level 1 of the car park, adjacent to Decathlon and further spaces are available on Floors 3 and 5 close to the Twin Tower passenger lifts. There’s a dedicated motorcycle car park and bike and scooter parking in St Saviour’s Walk – find all the details here.

 

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