Dalston coworking spaces blend creative industry focus with genuine community spirit, unlike the corporate feel of Shoreditch or the residential vibe of Stoke Newington. The Co-Dalston operates behind Chicha Bakery with day passes from £20, while Bootstrap CoLab manages 60,000+ sq ft across three buildings with discounts at neighbouring venues like Arcola Theatre and 40FT Brewery.
Many spaces here evolved from artist studios rather than traditional offices. Millers Junction by Print Club London gives members 24/7 access to screen-printing workshops alongside their desks, creating unique collaboration opportunities between digital and physical creators.
Dalston Junction and Dalston Kingsland stations put you within a 2-5 minute walk of most coworking venues, with the Overground connecting to Shoreditch High Street in 4 minutes and Canada Water in 12. Canvas Offices at 57 Dalston Lane sits just 1-4 minutes from Dalston Junction, while venues like Cell Studios on Arcola Street are 8-10 minutes from both stations.
The dual-station setup means you're never stuck waiting for trains. During the morning rush, professionals flow from both directions into spaces like 1 Kingsland High Street, practically on top of Dalston Junction. Night workers appreciate the Overground's late Friday and Saturday services.
Dalston coworking runs 20-40% cheaper than Shoreditch while offering similar creative amenities. Day passes at The Co-Dalston cost £20 (versus £35-45 in Shoreditch), with their 10-day package at £180. Monthly hot-desking ranges from £150-£350, with Millers Junction offering fixed desks at £250/month including VAT.
For teams, NO HQ's Ashwin Street studio rents all 8 desks plus meeting room for £280/day plus VAT, perfect for project sprints. Private offices at Canvas Offices start from £1,500/month for small teams, considerably less than equivalent Clerkenwell spaces.
Bootstrap CoLab leads with multiple meeting rooms including the Newton Dunbar and Abbot rooms (10-20 seats) plus a screening room for presentations. Members get discounted rates and priority booking across their three-building campus. Canvas Offices includes meeting rooms with all memberships, ideal for client presentations in their heritage building setting.
Smaller setups work for different needs: Forward Slash Studio has one 4-person room perfect for creative reviews, while The Co-Dalston offers informal meeting spaces within their café environment. Several venues bundle meeting hours into monthly packages.
Dalston excels at maker-friendly coworking, with Millers Junction by Print Club London combining 40+ designer desks with access to professional screen-printing facilities and gallery space. Cell Studios operates across multiple buildings including Arcola Northside and Ridley Road, housing illustrators, animators and designers in high-ceiling Victorian factories with 250/100 Mbps fibre.
The area's creative cluster extends beyond traditional desks. Bootstrap's campus connects coworkers with Dusty Knuckle bakery, Cafe OTO and Dalston Roof Park, while Stamford Works overlooks Gillett Square's weekend markets, embedding work life into Dalston's cultural fabric.
Budget-conscious professionals find value at The Co-Dalston with their 5-day pass at £90 or community-focused Bootstrap CoLab where social enterprises get preferential rates. Bradbury Works near Gillett Square specifically targets affordable workspace for early-stage founders and micro-enterprises.
Creative professionals sometimes find desk sublets within artist studios at Cell Studios Ridley Road or Stamford Works for £120-220/month through studio holders. These informal arrangements suit freelancers comfortable in raw creative environments rather than polished coworking lounges.
Bootstrap CoLab provides 24-hour access across their 30-desk workspace, crucial for members working with US West Coast or Asian timezones. Cell Studios' Arcola Northside gives studio renters round-the-clock access with secure entry systems and dedicated high-speed internet.
Millers Junction extends 24/7 access to all members, particularly valuable for designers on deadline who can transition between desk work and Print Club's production facilities at any hour. This flexibility distinguishes Dalston from many 9-6 coworking models elsewhere.
Bootstrap CoLab suits mission-driven organisations and creatives wanting community engagement, with their 30-desk open plan fostering collaboration and events at neighbouring cultural venues. The Co-Dalston works for solo freelancers needing flexibility, with day passes from £20 and a relaxed café atmosphere perfect for irregular schedules.
Canvas Offices at 57 Dalston Lane appeals to established small businesses requiring private branded space with professional meeting rooms, though at higher price points (£1,500-4,300/month for offices). Each serves distinct professional stages and working styles within Dalston's diverse business ecosystem.
Dalston's food scene enhances the coworking experience significantly. The Co-Dalston operates within Chicha Bakery for immediate coffee access, while Bootstrap CoLab members get discounts at Dusty Knuckle bakery and 40FT Brewery. Ridley Road Market brings affordable lunch options steps from several venues.
Evening networking happens naturally with Dalston's bar density. The Haggerston pub, Three Compasses and Dalston Jazz Bar create informal meeting spots, while Brilliant Corners and NT's Loft host industry events. This social infrastructure makes relationship-building effortless compared to isolated business parks.
Several Dalston coworking spaces accommodate non-members for specific needs. The Co-Dalston sells day passes at £20 without commitment, perfect for testing the space or occasional London visits. NO HQ's Ashwin Street rents their entire 8-desk studio plus meeting room by the day at £280 + VAT for team sessions.
Bootstrap CoLab hires out meeting rooms to external organisations, with the Newton Dunbar and Abbot rooms available from £25-48/hour according to third-party listings. Through Zipcube, you can compare real-time availability across venues without contacting each individually.