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A pioneering queer bar and club that helped reshape east London nightlife, Dalston Superstore has been a cornerstone of the city's LGBTQ+ scene since opening on Kingsland High Street in 2009. Part café-bar, part basement club, it set out to be an inclusive, around-the-clock space rather than a conventional gay venue, and quickly became a community hub. The ground floor operates as a relaxed bar and eatery by day, with art, food and drinks drawing a mixed crowd. Downstairs, the basement transforms into a sweaty, celebrated dancefloor running queer club nights into the early hours. Its programming champions emerging DJs, drag performers and party collectives at the heart of London's alternative scene. The venue's bold, irreverent identity made it a flagship for Dalston's rise as a nightlife destination. Loyal regulars and a steady stream of newcomers have kept its dancefloor packed for well over a decade. A beloved institution, Dalston Superstore endures as one of London's key queer venues, a Kingsland High Street space whose inclusive ethos, basement parties and community spirit have made it a vital fixture of the city's LGBTQ+ nightlife. Its influence rippled across the wider scene, helping to establish Dalston as a magnet for the city's queer and alternative crowds and inspiring a wave of similar inclusive spaces.
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