About
F.O.A.R, Frequent Flyers and Casey Drew live on the Brew Street Terrace at the White Water Centre
Friday 23rd, Saturday 24th and Sunday 26th June 7pm
Free
Brew Street presents Live on the Terrace! You can sit back, relax and enjoy and evening of live music, good food and drink to boot.
Frog on a Rocket Friday 23rd June
Frog on a Rocket are a five-piece band all live covers band, ideal for any function/party/ event. From modern hits like ‘Uptown Funk’ to classics such as ‘Oh what a night’, this band have a little bit of something for everyone, you are sure to have a good night, with these guys providing entertainment. Formed in 2014, Frog on a rocket have gone from strength to strength performing at functions across the country and to big crowds at festivals.
Frequent Flyers Saturday 24th June
Frequent Flyers are a 3-piece improv band from East London. An eclectic group that has all individually honed their crafts over the years, Frequent Flyers felt their blend of musical tastes and influences created something unique and elevating. They will be playing classics from artists such as Sade, Stevie Wonder & Tina Turner.
Casey Drew – Sax Player Sunday 25th June
Chilled Sundays with Casey Drew playing the saxophone.
No reservation necessary, tables cannot be reserved.
Everyone welcome, no ticket required
Food available until 9:30
Last drinks orders 10:30
Other live music throughout June:
Casey Drew – Sax Player Sunday 25th June
Sam Scott - Friday 30th June
Find out more about all events, including live music, across Lee Valley Park HERE.
About Brew Street
Nothing beats sunny days on the decking watching the rafts roll by with a cold drink in hand! Chill out and relax at Brew Street Cafe and Bar where you can get those holiday vibes whether you’ve made a splash on the rapids or just admiring our glistening waters.
All the food is freshly prepared so treat yourself from our range of savoury snacks and sandwiches or choose one of their scrumptious cakes. Looking for a cool treat then their ice cream selection could be just the ticket.
Need a refreshing drink? Then they've got you covered with a range of hot drinks, iced teas, plus still or sparkling soft drinks. They're also licensed so if you fancy a little tipple you can choose from a range of wines, bottled beers and ciders plus pre-mixed spirits and mixers.
There's no need to book a table and we offer seating inside as well as on our spacious decking area.
Please note, our last weekday food orders will be at 4pm and weekends at 5pm. Pizza, toasties and baguettes will be available until closing time.
Open five days a week! Monday and Tuesday - Closed. Wednesday to Sunday - 09:00 - 17:00
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Facilities
Accessibility
- All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
Catering
- Catering for groups
- On-Site cafe/restaurant
- Outdoor eating area
Establishment Features
- All weather attraction
- Groups welcome
- Live Music - Friday night special live music events.- in the bar.
- Toilets on Site
Parking & Transport
- Parking (free)
- Railway station within 5 miles
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Exit M25 Junction 26.
Leave the M25 at junction 26. Take the A121, Dowding way, west. Go straight across at the first roundabout and again at the second roundabout (with Sainsbury's distribution centre on your right). Follow the road until you come to traffic lights with Mc Donalds on your left. Turn left at these lights. The entrance to the White Water Centre is a short way down this road just after a set of traffic lights.
From junction 25 of the M25:
Join the A10 towards Hertford. At the first roundabout turn right onto the B198 for Waltham Cross. Turn right at the next roundabout and left at a further roundabout to join Eleanor Cross Road / Station Road for one mile. The entrance to the centre is on the left, opposite Jewson’s.
Free parking on site.
Public Transport Directions
The nearest station is Waltham Cross or Cheshunt. Just 40 minutes from London by train. Buses run from nearby Waltham Abbey or Waltham Cross. The 211, 212, 213, 240, 250, 251 buses all stop on Station Road. The White water Centre can be accessed by walkers and cyclists from the paths along the Lee Valley Park. There is cycle parking at the Centre.
From Waltham Cross train station:
It's a 25 minute train journey on the Abellio Greater Anglia Line from London Liverpool Street and just 12 minutes from Tottenham Hale. It’s then a 10 minute walk to the centreLeave Waltham Cross station and follow the pathway to the main road. Turn right along Highbridge Street (away from the roundabout. )Proceed down Station Road for approximately half a mile, the centre is on the left hand side.
From Cheshunt train station
It's a 25 minute train journey on the Abellio Greater Anglia Line from London Liverpool Street and just 12 minutes from Tottenham Hale. It’s then a 25 minute walk through the picturesque River Lee Country Park. Leave Cheshunt station and turn right towards the YHA London Lee Valley and Herts Young Mariners Base. Proceed through Lee Valley Regional Park car park at the bottom of the road. Take the turning into the country park on the right hand side