Temple of Art and Music
Main info
£8 - £20
33-35 Stoke Newington Rd, London
Closed now
4PM-12AM
- Sunday 12PM-11PM
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday Closed
- Wednesday 4PM-12AM
- Thursday 4PM-12AM
- Friday 12PM-12AM
- Saturday 12PM-12AM
About this place
Eclectic Vibes with Village Charm
The moment I walked into the restaurant, I was immediately enveloped by an infectious energy that can best be described as quintessentially Dalston. The ambiance is a unique cocktail of chic and eccentric, a seamless blend of cozy and cool that could easily become anyone’s favorite haunt. The staff greets you with a warmth so genuine it feels like you've just become the latest member of a quirky little tribe. The patrons, a delightful mishmash of bohemian spirits and creatively attired locals, only add to the establishment's undeniable magnetism, projecting an unpredictably charming air that makes every visit feel like a new adventure.The real genius of this place isn't just in its drinks, although they do serve clever concoctions that please both the Instagram-conscious and the cocktail connoisseur. It's in how the restaurant crafts an experience akin to wandering into a village gathering where everyone knows your name, even if they don't know your story just yet. While some aspects might hover around the realm of ordinary, they are effortlessly overshadowed by the vibrant atmosphere, which acts as a siren for anyone nearby looking for a spirited escape. Whether you're there to sip a pint or savor conversations that last until the sun threatens to rise, this Dalston gem quietly insists that life is more flavorful when shared with strangers who swiftly become friends. — Clarissa Cuisinier
How to get there
33-35 Stoke Newington Rd, London
London City Airport — 6.47 mi
Liverpool Street - 696 yd