Bar in London, United Kingdom
Little Duck The Picklery
100ptsFermentation-led Dalston spot for the curious.

About Little Duck The Picklery
Little Duck The Picklery on Dalston Lane is worth booking if fermentation-forward food and natural wine in a lively East London setting appeals to you. The food is taken seriously here — bar snacks and small plates earn their place on the menu. Booking is easy relative to comparable East London spots, and the casual atmosphere suits explorers over formalists.
Who Should Book Little Duck The Picklery
Little Duck The Picklery at 68 Dalston Lane is the right call if you want a neighbourhood spot in East London that takes fermentation seriously and pairs it with drinks worth ordering. This is a place for food-curious explorers who find the combination of natural wines, small plates, and house-made pickles more interesting than a conventional restaurant format. If that description fits your evening, book it. If you want a polished West End experience or a conventional bar-first night out, look elsewhere.
The Experience
Dalston's energy is present the moment you arrive — this is a lively, informal corner of E8 where the room tends to run warm and loud as the night progresses. Expect a communal, close-quarters atmosphere rather than hushed dining. The ambient feel sits closer to a buzzy neighbourhood canteen than a quiet date spot, so factor noise expectations into your decision. Early evening is the window if conversation matters to you; later sittings lean into the party-adjacent end of the dial.
The food angle is where Little Duck earns its reputation. The pickling and fermentation focus is not a gimmick — it runs through the menu with enough consistency that the bar snacks and small plates are worth ordering as seriously as you would at a dedicated kitchen. For food enthusiasts visiting London's east side, the eating here justifies the trip independently of the drinks. That said, verified menu specifics and pricing are not confirmed at time of writing, so check current offerings before visiting. Comparable fermentation-forward venues in London tend to price small plates in the £6–£14 range, though we cannot confirm this for Little Duck specifically.
Booking is easy relative to many East London venues with comparable reputations. There is no weeks-long wait involved, which puts it in a different tier from destination restaurants requiring advance planning. Walk-ins may be possible depending on the day, but checking ahead avoids disappointment, particularly on Thursday through Saturday evenings when Dalston fills up quickly.
Reservations: Easy to book; check website or call ahead for weekends. Dress: Casual , this is Dalston, not Mayfair. Budget: Confirm current pricing directly; expect neighbourhood-bar-to-mid-range territory. Getting there: Dalston Lane is accessible from Dalston Junction (Overground).
For more on London's drinking and eating scene, see our full London bars guide, our full London restaurants guide, and our full London hotels guide. Explore further with our full London wineries guide and our full London experiences guide. If you're interested in bars with a similar depth of craft thinking, 69 Colebrooke Row, A Bar with Shapes For a Name, Academy, and Amaro are worth considering in London. For craft-serious bars beyond the city, Bramble in Edinburgh, Bar Kismet in Halifax, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu represent the same orientation toward ingredient-led drinks.
Compare Little Duck The Picklery
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|---|---|---|---|
| Little Duck The Picklery | Easy | ||
| Bar Termini | Unknown | ||
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Little Duck The Picklery worth the price?
Pricing varies at Little Duck The Picklery; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Little Duck The Picklery located?
Little Duck The Picklery is located in London, at 68 Dalston Ln, London E8 3AH, United Kingdom.
How can I contact Little Duck The Picklery?
You can reach Little Duck The Picklery via check the venue's official channels.
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