 | Kaprow( 30s, Female, London )I love the pop-up concept when it means people like Pierre Koffman can open one-off restaurants for a limited time only but it's beginning to get a bit out of hand. Suddenly, every xmas party marquee is a ‘pop-up’. Heck, there's even a pop-up barber shop for ‘Movember’: viewlondon.co.uk/whatson/movember-moustache-emporium-london-article-7613.html
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 | Suzanne W.( 30s, Female, United Kingdom )Yeah I agree – venues seem to think that if you preface anything with ‘pop up’, it denotes instant cool and cachet. The original pop up, the Double Club, was fantastic but I think the term will probably become as meaningless as ‘members’ club' soon.
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