Dalston Superstore
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Dalston Superstore
Jonathan Perugia / Time Out
Time Out rating:
<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5
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Time Out says
Wed Aug 3 2011
Suited to its surroundings in tipping-point East London, the Dalston Superstore is a carefully indifferent, confidently cool and slightly camp New York-styled ersatz dive bar split between two floors, clad in cement, brick and steel vents. The decor is enlivened by fluoro flashes, graffiti and a long, wooden bar, but the designers have taken a casual, less-is-more approach to the place.
The food and drinks lists are just as spare: beer in familiar bottles, a brief cocktail list, and substantial burgers, sandwiches, salads and cakes. In studiously aloof fashion, there’s no website on which to discover what’s on; but turn up unbidden and you might stumble into a club night, an exhibition after-party or some other faintly arty event favoured by the moustache-wearing, fixed-wheel-bicycle-riding clientele. Expect to queue at weekends.
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