It was built about 1850. An online petition was created to save the venue, which as of 16 September 2013 had received 2678 signatures and a social media campaign on Twitter using the hashtag #SaveTheDolphin attracted support from presenter
Caroline Flack and even telecoms company
O2. Actor
Michael Fassbender also gave his support to the petition sharing that
John Maclean's short film
Pitch Black Heist, in which he starred, had scenes filmed at the pub. In September 2013, Hackney Council stripped the pub of its 4 am late licence after local police applied for a review citing 160 crimes were reported at the venue between 2010 and 2013, including a firearm incident and rising thefts. However a year later in September 2014, the pub regained its 4 am weekend licence following a decision at Stratford magistrates court, with Hackney Council's chair of licensing councillor Emma Plouviez saying: "Managers at The Dolphin have made efforts to tackle the disproportionately high levels of theft at the pub." In 2021, the venue's licence was suspended after the police raised concerns about their response to a serious assault on Friday, October 15th where a man was hit with a glass and subsequently required hospital treatment. After several years of closure, the pub reopened in June 2023 with reduced opening hours, closing at 12:30 am on weekends instead of 4 am. ==See also==