Brick Lane (disambiguation)
- Brick Lane (disambiguation)
Brick Lane may refer to:
* Brick Lane - a street in the East End of London, UK
* Brick Lane - a street in the Ponders End of Enfield, UK
* Brick Lane (book) - a novel by Monica Ali
* Brick Lane (film) - a feature film based on Monica Ali's novel
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