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Storefront > Rent a pop up restaurant or bar > Pop-up Restaurant in London > Pop-up Restaurant in Battersea, London > Pop-up Restaurant in Battersea Power Station, London
Battersea Power Station is one of London's most visited destinations, drawing millions of shoppers, tourists, and residents to its riverside site each year. If you are looking for a pop-up restaurant at Battersea Power Station or a food space to rent for a short-term concept, this is one of the capital's highest-footfall locations. Browse available spaces below and find the right fit for your food concept.
Battersea Power Station reopened as a mixed-use destination in 2022 and now attracts over 11 million visitors annually. The development combines retail, office space, residential units, and a growing hospitality offer across multiple internal and external zones. For food operators, that footfall profile is hard to match anywhere else in South London.
The audience skews towards high-spending professionals, design-conscious shoppers, and international visitors. That makes the site particularly well suited to elevated street food, chef-led concepts, drinks-led experiences, and seasonal dining formats. Short-term rental structures here typically run from a few days for a single activation through to several months for a seasonal residency.
For brands testing a concept before committing to a permanent site, or for established operators looking to reach a new London audience, Battersea Power Station offers genuine commercial scale alongside distinctive architecture and strong organic social reach.
The food rental market at Battersea Power Station includes several distinct formats. The right choice depends on your concept, team size, and operational requirements.
Kiosk and counter units are suited to fast casual, coffee, and grab-and-go concepts. These typically sit in high-traffic corridors and require minimal fit-out.
Inline restaurant units provide a full front-of-house and back-of-house setup. Some include existing kitchen infrastructure, which reduces lead time and fit-out cost significantly.
Event and outdoor spaces can be configured for pop-up dining, supper clubs, brand activations with a food component, or seasonal markets.
Private dining and hospitality suites are available for exclusive buyout events, corporate dining, and trade launches.
For a broader view of what is available across Food Space In London, the Storefront marketplace lists short-term food venues by size, format, and availability across every London neighbourhood. The Battersea area also has additional listings outside the Power Station itself, including railway arches and riverside units on the surrounding streets.
Pricing for restaurant rental at Battersea Power Station varies by unit size, location within the development, and duration of hire. As a general guide:
Short-term kiosk or counter space typically starts at £500 to £1,500 per week for smaller footprints in higher-traffic zones.
Inline restaurant units with kitchen infrastructure tend to range from £2,000 to £8,000 per week depending on size and fit-out spec.
Event space hire for a single-day or weekend food activation can range from £1,500 to £5,000 or more for larger outdoor formats.
These figures reflect market rates as of 2025 and will vary depending on timing and specific unit. Peak periods around Christmas, the summer months, and major cultural events at the venue command a premium. For full pricing and availability, browse the listings directly on this page or explore the Pop Up Restaurant Bar Cafe Space For Rent project hub for context on how short-term food rental works across different formats.
Booking a kitchen space or pop-up restaurant venue through Storefront is straightforward. Use the filters on this page to narrow by date range, capacity, and space type. Each listing includes photos, floor plans where available, and transparent pricing.
Once you find a space that fits, you can send an enquiry directly through the platform. Most landlords at this location respond within one to two business days. Storefront handles the booking structure and paperwork, so you do not need to negotiate a commercial lease or engage a solicitor for short-term hires.
If you are planning a larger activation or need to coordinate with the Battersea Power Station estate team directly, Storefront can help facilitate introductions for more complex requirements. The platform covers London as a whole, so if nothing is available at this exact location during your preferred dates, there are always alternatives across the wider city.
The range of food operators using short-term space at this location is broad. Common use cases include:
DTC food and drinks brands running sampling activations or market-style retail alongside a prepared food element.
Independent chefs testing a restaurant concept before committing to a long-term lease elsewhere in London.
Established restaurant groups opening a satellite or seasonal format to reach the South London audience without a full lease commitment.
Drinks brands and spirits companies running branded bars or hospitality takeovers tied to product launches or cultural events.
Food importers and specialty producers using a short-term counter to build brand awareness and direct consumer relationships.
For case studies and strategy on how food and drinks brands approach pop-up formats, the Storefront magazine covers the full landscape of temporary food retail in detail.
Yes. Short-term food rental at Battersea Power Station is available from a single day upward, depending on the specific unit and landlord. Many operators use weekend or week-long formats to test a concept or run a seasonal activation. Use the date filters on this page to check availability for your preferred window.
Some units include existing kitchen infrastructure such as extraction, prep surfaces, and refrigeration, while others are shell spaces that require temporary equipment hire. Each listing on this page specifies what is included. If you need a fully equipped kitchen for short-term use, filter by 'kitchen space' to narrow the results.
To sell food to the public in London you generally need to register as a food business with the local authority (free and completed online), and in some cases obtain a temporary event notice or premises licence if you are serving alcohol. The landlord or estate management team can advise on any site-specific requirements at Battersea Power Station. Full guidance on permits and licences is covered in the Storefront blog.
Battersea Power Station reported over 11 million visitors in its first full year of operation following the 2022 reopening, according to the estate. Footfall is highest during weekends, school holidays, and the Christmas trading period. The site benefits from the Northern Line tube extension opened in 2021, which significantly improved transport links.
Both independent chefs and established brands use short-term food space at the Power Station. The site actively hosts emerging food concepts alongside well-known names. Short-term rental structures lower the barrier to entry compared to a traditional commercial lease, making the location accessible to independent operators who want to test demand before scaling.
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