Fresh details have this week been revealed about the firm’s upcoming site at Worswick Chambers, Pilgrim Street, earmarked to open next year. Located just yards from the home of the original STACK, work is well underway to bring the Grade II listed building back to life, having been covered with scaffolding and netting for more than 20 years. Once open, the venue will be home to a total of nine street food units and nine bars, ranging from cocktail bars to rum and beer bars, all with their own distinctive look and feel.
The new STACK (Image: Sarah Caldecott) The new venue - described as the most ambitious STACK yet - will combine a historic building with an external plaza, which boasts a big screen and a stage for live entertainment surrounded by repurposed shipping containers stacked over three floors. STACK has now revealed that the third floor will be home to the firm’s socialising brand Sideshow, which made its debut at STACK Lincoln in November. This area on the third floor of the original building will feature interactive darts, shuffleboard, beer pong, and karaoke with a vintage carnival aesthetic.
How the building looked in September (Image: Sarah Caldecott) It will also be home to a small number of street-facing retail units, including a coffee shop - YOLO Coffee & Kitchen. STACK, which this year opened three new sites in Lincoln, Middlesbrough and St James’ Park in Newcastle, now wants to recruit top street food traders, both regionally and nationally. Inside S.