Outdoor seating
Lively Dalston bar-venue with friendly hosts, strong cocktails, and a popular Caribbean-leaning Sunday roast; great for events, less ideal if you want quiet or dislike club-style security.
Preliminary Grade: This restaurant has only 71 reviews, which is below our 50-review minimum for reliable grading. This grade should be considered preliminary until more reviews are available. Copper Cats delivers A-grade performance as a vibrant entertainment venue anchored by exceptional staff warmth and hospitality, strong Caribbean-influenced roasts with generous portions, and lively Dalston location with compelling programming. The venue excels at creating welcoming, energetic experiences for groups and repeat visitors, though occasional operational friction during peak service and moody ambiance prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory.
Copper Cats buzzes with warm, friendly energy on Kingsland Road, the sort of spot where birthdays turn into dance floors and open mics feel like living-room sessions. Guests rave about the team’s hospitality and the cozy rooms that shift from bar to comedy to club. One diner captured the vibe: "Staff made everything feel easy, from setup to cocktails." Lights trend moody and the music can push loud, and one guest felt security presence dampened the club mood on a late night, but most describe a welcoming, lively venue that anchors Dalston evenings. In the kitchen, the approach leans elevated comfort with Caribbean accents: jerk roast chicken, rice and peas, hefty Yorkshires, and rich gravy. The roasts draw consistent praise for seasoning and portions, with mac and cheese winning fans (a sweet glaze on top splits opinions). Not every plate lands perfectly—one roast fish lost crispness under heavy gravy—but the overall arc is generous, flavorful, and ideal for relaxed feasting rather than fine-dining theatrics. Families will find a casual, come-as-you-are setup where kids can tuck into chicken, potatoes, mac and cheese, and rice and peas. There is no explicit kids menu noted, and the lighting and volume vary with programming—earlier Sundays feel easiest. If you have picky eaters, stick to the roast chicken and sides; the curry provides a plant-based path, though spicing leans mild-to-medium.
Area: Creative, nightlife-heavy East London corridor popular with young professionals and music/comedy audiences.
Safety: Generally busy with strong foot traffic; typical urban nightlife environment with security presence at venues.
Nearby: Kingsland Road stretch with multiple bars, clubs, late-night food spots; Overground nearby.
Available: Outdoor seating
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