Arts and Crafts Cafes in London

The best places in the city to get a little crafty over a cup of coffee.

Lucy Ogilvie
The Lucy Ogilvie Archives
3 min readJul 21, 2016

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The full Guide has been stitched together here.

  1. Drink, Shop & Do
Drink, Shop & Do

An eclectic all-day cafe and designer store in an airy space that also stages evening craft classes.

2. Zebra Ceramics

Zebra Ceramics

An arts studio and cafe near Alexandra Palace specialising in pottery painting and baby prints.

3. Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe

Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe

A bright modern cafe with large windows, offering ceramic-painting parties and home-made cakes.

3. Mary’s Family Factory

Mary’s Family Factory

A family run pottery Painting, Art & Craft studio based in Kentish Town, London spread over two levels. A space for different creative activities such as pottery and ceramic painting for children and adults.

4. Sew Over It

Sew Over It

A bright, craft-themed cafe offering sewing machines and tea for a set hourly fee, plus classes.

5. Homemade London

Homemade London

Creative workshops, craft courses and lessons run by designers with a relaxed vibe, snacks and wine.

6. Pottery Cafe

Pottery Cafe (Fulham)
Pottery Cafe (Battersea)

Studio for painting pottery for all ages, with party room, also serving coffee, tea and home baking. Locations in Fulham and Battersea.

7. Fired Treasures

Fired Treasures

A pottery painting and arts studio offering an exciting range of fun creative activities for kids, teens and adults.

8. Creativity Crazy

Creativity Crazy

Family art studio offering pottery, mosaics, canvas, wood and paper mache painting, glass painting, fabric painting, Foam Clay and Make A Bear.

9. I Knit London

I Knit London

Club-like store for keen knitters to buy equipment, learn new tricks and meet fellow enthusiasts.

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