Kiosk Greenford Quay Launches as New Community Space


Canalside centre features offerings from local independent traders


The Greenford Quay Kiosk Cafe

November 26, 2025

A major new community space has opened at Greenford Quay, bringing together local businesses, food, drink and cultural events under one roof. Kiosk Greenford Quay (Kiosk GQ) occupies 7,000 square feet on the ground floor of The Glassworks, overlooking the Grand Union Canal, and is designed to capture the vibrant spirit of the high street in a modern setting.

The venue features an all-day café-bar run by Greenford native Karl, alongside a line-up of independent traders offering everything from Indian street food and elite burgers to wellness services, plants and body art. Founding members include Little Miss Delhi, Smash N’ Slide, drub, Inkspirationz, and Greenka.

The official launch takes place on 29–30 November, with a packed programme of free events. Visitors can expect a lively craft market curated by Trash & Treasure, live music from Hanwell Hootie, DJs courtesy of Voices Radio, and a photography exhibition by tlr_shutter.

Kiosk GQ has already hosted hundreds of residents for Bollywood dance classes, parent-and-baby drop-ins, karaoke nights and quiz evenings. The open-plan venue, with large windows overlooking the canal, offers plenty of space for laptops, socialising or simply relaxing with a coffee. Dogs are welcome, and the site is fully accessible.

Site manager Hassnain, also from Greenford, has overseen the busy events calendar. “Community and people are at the heart of what we do,” he said. “We’re excited to fuse together culture, planet and people to bring Greenford to life.”

Kiosk GQ is part of Kiosk.World, the team behind Lower Stable Street in King’s Cross. Since 2018, their model has supported independent businesses through curated retail and cultural experiences. A recent impact report found activities at Lower Stable Street generated £3 million in social value, highlighting benefits such as community engagement, creative inclusion and high-quality public spaces.

James Bowthorpe, CEO of Kiosk.World, said: “Kiosk Greenford Quay is for everyone. We wanted to create a place at the heart of the community that supports and platforms local, independent businesses. We all know how important real-life experiences are to bring people together, and we’re looking forward to getting to know our neighbours here.”

Kavita Ghai of Little Miss Delhi said: “We’re excited to open our Greenford Quay kiosk and bring real food, real flavour and Indian food without the bloat to a community that champions local businesses.”

Kavita Ghai of Little Miss Delhi
Kavita Ghai of Little Miss Delhi

Zubair Rahim of Smash N’ Slide added, “We are pumped to bring the Smash N’ Slide experience to Kiosk GQ. We hope our regulars will follow us down to this brilliant new space, and we’re ready to start serving our award-winning food to our new friends in Greenford.”

Greenford Quay is a fast-developing area with more than 2,000 new homes, public amenities and commercial space. Kiosk GQ is set to become a focal point for residents and visitors alike.

For more information about Kiosk Greenford Quay and upcoming events, visit kiosk.world.

 

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