East London essentials
East London is in a world of its own. All comers are welcomed to its patchwork of scenes, but where do you start? These are the essential bars, shops, clubs, restaurants, galleries and hangouts in the East End. Whether you're an arty type, an indie hipster or fashionista, here are the places to head for
Indie hipsters | Arty types | Fashion queens | Family-friendly | Old school
East London for indie hipsters
When they’re not selling their guitars to buy turntables, they’re selling their turntables to buy guitars – EaLo’s hipsters are frontline soldiers in the culture war. Look out for their American Apparel camo at all the area’s free gigs, basement aftershows, secret raves and pose-friendly cafés.
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The Star of Bethnal Green
359 Bethnal Green Rd, London, E2 6LG
The epitome of scruffy East End cool attracting some of the best DJs and drinkers on the circuit. There’s a windowless karaoke room too. Read more
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The Old Blue Last
38 Great Eastern St, London, EC2A 3ES
The paint might be peeling but this indie hangout has seen the likes of Klaxons, Amy Winehouse, Arctic Monkeys and Lily Allen play secret gigs in its sauna-like upper room. Read more
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All Star Lanes
95 Brick Lane London, E1 6QL
American diner chic throughout, loads of lanes and a private room for hire up top. Read more
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Brick Lane Beigel Bake
159 Brick Lane, London, E1 6SB
No guide to east London is complete without a nod to this 24-hour icon: the queue winds out the door when the bars and clubs kick out. Read more
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Bardens Boudoir
36-44 Stoke Newington Rd, London, N16 7XJ
This tiny basement has single-handedly put Dalston on the clubbing map. Mismatched wallpaper and battered sofas give it a worn-in vibe; edgy bands and DJs make it the last word in cool. Read more
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Rough Trade East
Dray Walk, 91 Brick Lane, E1 6QL
Racks of vinyl and CDs, well-chosen (mainly music) books, lovingly crafted ’zines and a café make this one of the capital’s music gems. Read more
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93 Feet East
150 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU
With three rooms, a balcony and a wraparound courtyard that’s made for barbecues, 93 Feet East is a classic stop for bands on their way up. Read more
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Pimps & Pinups
14 Lamb St, E1 6EA
There’s a nod to old Hollywood in the decor, and the soundtrack flits from rockabilly classics to Brooklyn indie. Despite aspiring to the heights of hipness, the clientele is pleasingly varied – and the service is speedy and slick. Read more
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Premises Café/Bistro
209 Hackney Road, Shoreditch, E2 8JL
Traditional greasy spoon meets Turkish mezze in this nu-caff in Premises Studios. Read more
Indie hipsters | Arty types | Fashion queens | Family-friendly | Old school
When they’re not selling their guitars to buy turntables, they’re selling their turntables to buy guitars – EaLo’s hipsters are frontline soldiers in the culture war. Look out for their American Apparel camo at all the area’s free gigs, basement aftershows, secret raves and pose-friendly cafés.













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