The Divine
Queer bar · Dalston ·

The Divine

Queer bar · Dalston ·

LGBTQIA+ venue with nightly cabaret and weekend club nights

drag shows
queer bar
friendly staff
long island iced tea
performance space
cocktails
welcoming atmosphere
inclusive space
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33-35 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 8BJ, United Kingdom Get directions

Restroom
Trendy
Good for groups
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted

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33-35 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 8BJ, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7684 0794
thedivine.co.uk
@thedivineldn

Features

•Restroom
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Gender neutral restroom
•Free Wi-Fi

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Jan 5, 2026

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21 Standout LGBTQIA+-Owned Restaurants & Gay Bars In London - London - The Infatuation

"From the proverbial flames of queer pub The Glory, The Divine has risen to continue hosting iconic drag nights, such as LIPSYNC1000, in Dalston. With its neighbours Vogue Fabrics and Dalston Superstore down the road, it forms the new ‘Pink Triangle’ of queer venues all within walking distance. There’s a dedicated performance space downstairs and queer icons adorn the walls—and, if you’re lucky, the upstairs seating area as well. For something strong, stiff, and reliable (unlike your ex), order the long island iced tea, garnished with cocktail cherries." - rachel rumbol

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The Divine - Review - Dalston - London - The Infatuation

"From the proverbial flames of queer pub The Glory, The Divine has risen to continue hosting iconic drag nights, such as LIPSYNC1000, in Dalston. With its neighbours Vogue Fabrics and Dalston Superstore down the road, it forms the new ‘Pink Triangle’ of queer venues all within walking distance. There’s a dedicated performance space downstairs and queer icons adorn the walls—and, if you’re lucky, the upstairs seating area as well. The catwalk-like layout also makes it excellent for catching eyes. For something strong, stiff, and reliable (unlike your ex), order the long island iced tea, garnished with cocktail cherries." - Rachel Rumbol

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One of the shiny new queer spaces and created by the folks behind legendary nightspot The Glory, this venue is associated with that legacy and positioned as a major new destination in London’s queer nightlife landscape. - Liv Kelly

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The Divine

St John F.

Google
The security lady! Shes the best! Great night very welcoming and customer focused would defo recommend this venue to the gays and queens. Olli the door person looked incredible and was very accommodating! The bar staff were amazing

David Phillips (Dave P.

Google
One of the best nights out ever. Epic performances for Drag1000 heat. I have not laughed, been entertained and impressed with talent this much in a long time, no matter what the venue. Customers were amazing and diverse. Thx for an amazing night causing us to laugh all the way home. Cant wait for the finals.

Robbie

Google
Super fun queer venue. Great club with amazing djs and talent but this review is mainly for Nina who is one of the loveliest security I have met across all London. Doing her job incredibly whilst supporting the clientele and never making them feel uncomfortable. London security can be haaaaard but she knows the crowd and she treats everybody with dignity and respect and that is all anybody could want in ANY venue nevertheless a queer one. Wishing all security had a piece of her magic.

O Sedai (Oda S.

Google
Nina, Brit, Henry and Jackie were so hospitable, professional and friendly! I’ve had my past two birthdays here so it’s nice coming back and it still being a more than decent night out in Dalston!

abigail P.

Google
Fave queer bar at the moment!! So fun and there's so many events to choose from every week - all reasonably priced. Always meet a lovely crowd and the staff are great too!

Simran

Google
We wasted twenty minutes of our Friday night standing in line just to be dismissed by security with a smug, condescending “you’d have more fun elsewhere.” The tone was dripping with judgment and made it crystal clear we weren’t welcome in what’s supposed to be a queer space. Being queer ourselves and told to “go down the road” was not just insulting—it was gross, exclusionary, and pathetic. Absolutely disgraceful behavior from a place that pretends to stand for inclusivity. If this is how they treat people, they don’t deserve our money, our time, or our community.

isil su E.

Google
Horrible! It's only 00.19 and the security is already harassing everyone! This is not a queer venue this is a venue with horrendous security. I haven't even drunk anything and everyone on the door acts like I am drunk and I don't cooperate. They don't cooperate, insane behaviour!

Kate B.

Google
Horrible place. Didn’t let us in because one person didn’t know the name. He was new to London and excited to go out - x6 of us paid and then they wouldn’t let any of us in after this. So awful when we were excited to come here. never coming back