Dancing
Dancing
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Slim Jim’s Liquor Store
An Islington dive bar with discarded bras everywhere, Slim Jim’s is a decent shout for midweek messiness.
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Costa del Tottenham
A huge open-air events space in Tottenham with a holiday feel, Costa Del Tottenham is a great shout for boozy summer fun.
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The George Tavern
One of London’s most iconic live music venues, The George Tavern is a pub that’s perfect for a memorable evening.
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Mascara Bar
Mascara Bar is the closest thing north London has to a dive bar. It’s unpretentious, open until 3am, and there are occasional live ‘performances’.
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The Lexington
If you’re after a big night out involving The Strokes’ discography, head for The Lexington in Islington.
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Notting Hill Arts Club
If you’re looking for somewhere to dance in Notting Hill, this place has got you covered.
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Night Tales
Night Tales is a lively terrace bar and club open until 3am on Fridays and Saturdays.
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The Heron
The Heron is an old-school pub in Paddington with a brilliant Thai restaurant downstairs.
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The Arts Theatre Club
The Arts Theatre Club is all about old school Soho glamour, creative cocktails, and speakeasy fun.
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Ain’t Nothin But The Blues
Ain’t Nothin’ But The Blues is a great bar in Soho that’s all about booze, bands, and, shockingly, blues.
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Peckham Levels
Peckham Levels in a creative space in an old car park in Peckham, with loads of different food and drink options.
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The Montpelier
The Montpelier is a well located pub with outside seating just a few steps from Peckham Rye station. It also has a cinema room at the back.