Cafe Oto, Dalston, London. This lovely little place not only serves as a cafe but as a performance space aiming to ‘provide a home for creative music that exists out of the mainstream’, which makes Dalston, the alternative and cool capital of London, the ideal location. Go here to check out the listings.
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The photo with the two computers on the table let me think this is an interesting place…and the ladies reading add interest as well…
robert