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Dining on the metro – it’s a thing in London
At the end of a metroline in London, inside a decommissioned 1967 Victoria Line carriage, lies one of the city’s most unexpected dining experiences: Supperclub.tube. What once ferried commuters now hosts 36 guests for multi-course tasting menus, served between moquette seats and polished chrome fittings. It’s a surreal collision of everyday grit and fine dining glamour — the ultimate example of how London reinvents its heritage into something rare and surprising, a new kind of cultural cachet built on irony, nostalgia, and experience.
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