The Floating Front Room is Open
About this Event
Welcome (Back) To The Floating Front Room
Gather together with neighbours old and new from near and far as we warmly welcome you back to The Floating Front Room, a neighbourhood cafe on the canal at South Loop Park. Whether it's your first visit or you've been a regular over the years, a range of delicious hot drinks, food, and activities await you throughout the Summer.
Building on the history of coffee houses as sites for revolutionary organising, and the coffee shop at the heart of Impact Hub Birmingham that was built in this spirit, we know spaces like this to come together are more than the sum of their parts. However, The Floating Front Room offers a light, open, informal place in our work to take a load off, spend quality time, and help us all to stay afloat as more pressure is put onto us.
As we open up The Floating Front Room for a range of special days this July and August, this will be a key space to (re)connect as we begin a new chapter of organising, learning, graft, craft, safety, care, deep reimagination and endless possibility together ahead, as we make preparations to begin construction on site(s).
Whether calling in on a walk, bike ride, after parkrun, or looking for somewhere to relax, linger, and chat, you are warmly invited to bring your own projects, a book, a friend, or come alone, explore connected activities taking place through Re_ Club on Tuesdays, come down for food and refreshments as you like, as well as discover other ways to get involved and connect with the future of this special site—from open, shared meals together to hands on learning and building throughout the regenerative retrofit processes ahead.
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FAQs
How Much Does It Cost?
The Floating Front Room is a neighbourhood gathering place, not a commercial coffee shop, and you may be surprised to find that you don't need to pay for most things.
- A complimentary drink and portion of the tasty food available that day is offered to absolutely everyone visiting The Floating Front Room as a universal principle, as part of every visit
- If you need further refreshments, additional drinks and cakes are also available for a small contribution (£1/£1.50) with card and cash accepted
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What Do You Serve?
- Coffees available include pourovers / hand brewed coffees, alongside any styles that you love from your favourite coffee shops such as flat white, americano, latte, and more
- A range of teas—including herbal and caffeine-free options—and hot chocolate are also available
- Dairy and oat milk options are available for all drinks, and vegan and gluten free food meals and snacks will always be provided
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Do I Need To Bring Anything?
- We encourage you to bring your own keep cup or mug with you, if you have one. If not, we will also have reusable cups for you to use during your visit
- You may want to bring anything that will make you more comfortable during changeable weather, such as a cap, suncream, extra layers or an umbrella
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Access & Facilities
- The Floating Front Room is a dark green canal boat moored canalside at South Loop Park, Rotton Park Street, Birmingham, B16 0AB
- All paths leading to The Floating Front Room through South Loop Park are flat and accessible. Primarily food and drink will be served via a hatch in the barge to enjoy outside, however if you wish to enter the boat itself for limited covered seating, please note that access to the boat is by steep steps, so is not accessible to anyone in a wheelchair or for whom steps are a barrier
- There is no formal seating outside, but there are benches and blankets available should you wish to relax in South Loop Park
- Unfortunately we currently do not have any toilet facilities available, so please do factor this in when planning your visit
- If you plan to enjoy your refreshments in South Loop Park, please dress to be comfortable outside in weather that may be changeable
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About The Front Room
For us, The Front Room was phase one of CIVIC SQUARE in 2020—2022, acting as the beginning of an ambitious, long-term neighbourhood platform to meet, connect and co-design together, operating as an initial 3 year prototype designed to transition into the full Neighbourhood Public Square proposal.
COVID-19 illustrated the necessity of adaptive, robust, resourced neighbourhood infrastructure, with The Floating Front Room — our on site neighbourhood cafe, operating from a canal barge — became an unexpected site of mutual aid, food distribution, and a safe(r) meeting point as the effects of the pandemic played out.
The front room of the home holds a significant place for so many cultures and communities, particularly those who immigrated to the UK in the 60s and 70s. From local savings groups to co-operative childcare, the front rooms of our homes and streets are where many people have organised, shared joy, grieved together and grown collective resilience in challenging times. We hoped to honour and continue this tradition of the front room as a noble environment to receive guests, to welcome and be welcomed, and express, share and preserve social and cultural values.
Together we have been exploring:
- What does such a space look like in our neighbourhoods and commons?
- How could it be designed, built and stewarded collectively?
- What inspiration can be taken from the way the front rooms of our homes and streets operate(d) in order to design networked spaces in our places?
Read More: Set Up Phase: The Floating Front Room (2020)
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Where is it happening?
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