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There’s also regular live jazz and DJ sets played through a top-notch soundsystem – well, it is named after Thelonious Monk album.
A scruffy,tiki dive bar that always brings the party, rock up to Ridley Road and discover good times in an unlikely beach shack setting. Grab a can of Red Stripe, a signature ginger mojito, or even apiña colada and position yourself under the mirror ball on that groovy (and often sweaty) dance floor. The owners makesure everybody feels welcome, though, and will happily offer up suggestions to suit your palate to a tee.Take a fewflights up to Dalston Roof Park, a bar that hosts some pretty impressive daytime parties and DJ sets.
Another jazz-club-meets-bar to suit the chin-stroking crate-diggersthat have long frequented this part of town, Servant Jazz Quarters is situated just behind Dalston's cultural hub, Gillett Square. Don't miss their fabulous fish either – there's a 'pay what you want' menu of oysters, tiger prawns, mussels and more, and you pay what you think it's worth to help cover the live music (and it's definitely not all jazz, btw).You’dbe forgiven for imagining it as an ironic hipster haven, but the ethos behind Weino is to provide drinking that’s morefriendly on both your wallet and on the environment. Modelled on Andy Warhol’s Factory, come here for a sterile, minimal setting with silver walls and swathes of grey concrete.