LUNCHEON
NO. 17
SS 2024

TRISHA’S
by Josefine Skomars
In a city where decision-makers prioritise big corporations over culture and history, the streets of London’s Soho have been overtaken by characterless office buildings, chain restaurants and overpriced coffee places. But through little doorways and down a few stairs you can still find the irreverent spirit of good old Soho. At the Greek Street establishment Trisha’s, there are cheap drinks waiting along with a community of colourful regulars full of stories and friendly mischief, providing respite from the grey life outside.
Photographs by Jesse Laitinen
by Josefine Skomars
In a city where decision-makers prioritise big corporations over culture and history, the streets of London’s Soho have been overtaken by characterless office buildings, chain restaurants and overpriced coffee places. But through little doorways and down a few stairs you can still find the irreverent spirit of good old Soho. At the Greek Street establishment Trisha’s, there are cheap drinks waiting along with a community of colourful regulars full of stories and friendly mischief, providing respite from the grey life outside.
Photographs by Jesse Laitinen