In the shell of an unassuming pub, on the corner of Queensbridge Road, lies the most anticipated new opening; The Richmond.
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New Years Eve is so passé. Queues at the bar, big fees on the door, not to mention all the ugly bastards that haven’t pulled all year giving it one last ditch attempt. Don’t put yourself through it - Why not do New Years Day instead?
Read more →Using their geographical tools as bait, the Three Compasses have managed to lure some of the tastiest cuisines from across the globe into their pub in Dalston.
Read more →Social buns, chatty chips, garbing gourmet, it seems everyone’s driving conversation, even the most delicious amongst us.
Read more →Tucked away behind Dalston Roof Park, in a concrete forest, you will find the month long Kopparberg pop-up which launched on Wednesday. The event, which had a mystical feel to it, catered Mama's Jerk Chicken wraps and was drowned in delicious Kopparberg cider. The headline act, Kelis, (dolled up in Miu Miu stilettos and Versace trousers) who proved that she is no diva, stopped her taxi in order to dive in to a plate of jerk chicken. The pop-up was carefully curated with lanterns and a wooden stage which gave the scene an ethereal sense. Headlined by R&B legend, Kelis, the audience was blown aw...
Read more →The Kopparberg Urban Forest will bring street art, live music, traditional and contemporary Swedish food from Fika and - presumably - a whole load of delicious, fruity cider to Dalston on Wednesday 2nd July, for what promises to be a month of "delight for all the senses."
Read more →New Year’s Eve is fast approaching which leaves us all asking the eternal question of how are we going celebrate. Personally I am a fan of a house party, but what could be better than to celebrate somewhere that feels like a house party, without worrying about having to worry about booze running out, or about tidying up the next day?!
Read more →Housed in an old Victorian textile factory in Dalston (the former home of the Arcola Theatre) Jones & Sons is the latest addition to the local landscape and aims to offer a haven for the more discerning Dalston diner. Open from 9am for breakfast with dinner served through to 10/11pm, it’s a space to meet, eat, relax and also have the odd drink, where the speciality is quality, well-made British food, be that a sit down meal or a lunch grabbed from the deli counter at the bar.
Read more →Psychic Burger delivers everything you want from a burger joint, and at reasonable prices. It doesn't take a psychic...
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