Your London Cafe Guide

By Dom Bewley

Whether you need a cup to warm them chilled bones, or a pick-me-up on the way to work after a...challenging...weekend, we all have our reasons for jumping on the caffeine train. Without coffee, the amount of duvet days would probably triple. Coffee and London go together like cheese and pickle, because the weekends can be especially challenging here. But you're bored of your usual spot, or sick of getting half-baked coffee from the high street brands. We get it. You want something new, something fresh. Something surprising. Well guess what? Read our London cafe guide to discover the coffee houses in the city. You may not have even heard of them.

Old Spike Roastery

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Courtesy of Old Spike Roastery[/caption] This special little place south of The River has tonnes going for it. Not only do they do great coffee that you can buy and take home with you. In some suave branded packaging, no less. They also use their coffee as a vehicle for change, by training and employing homeless people across the business. We're sure you're "woke" enough to know that there is a serious homelessness crisis in this country, which is painfully obvious in London. That's why Old Spike Roastery is so fantastic and unique. In fact, every cup you buy, and every bag you take home, is helping end homelessness in the UK. A coffee that warms you up physically and spiritually? Sign us up.

Department of Coffee and Social Affairs

Leather Lane, Holborn

There might be a few of these around town, but have you heard of them? No. So pipe down...with some piping hot coffee from this uniquely-named coffee house! Ah, words. Aren't they just great? You know what else is great? The coffee here at the Department of Coffee and Social Affairs. They have their own roastery in Brighton, so you know their brew is going to be banging. No blends round here. If you're a connoisseur of caffeine like we are, then you know what that means. It means it's good. Alongside their banging brews, they offer an assortment of cakes and sandwiches too. But what's most interesting about this gem is their social outreach programmes. This includes volunteering opportunities and the creation of humanitarian programmes, among others. Talk about guilt-free coffee.

Prufrock Coffee

Leather Lane, Holborn

Yeah, so another in Leather Lane. Hopefully, you're not already familiar with this area. If you are, we can only imagine how far you're turning your nose up right now. Stop that. Let others enjoy the fruits of your exploration. For the uninitiated, Prufrock operates much like a craft beer spot. They serve a variety of guest roasters from across Europe, along with their go-to, Square Mile Coffee. This is a coffee shop for the true coffee connoisseur. Not only do they choose the finest bean to go in your brew, they also run classes to train budding brewers on how to make a fantastic cup of coffee. Their courses run from beginner to advanced. So if you're just starting your joe journey, or you're a true bean behemoth (sorry), you'll find something to up your game.

Ziferblat

Old Street Perhaps the most unusual coffee house in London. It looks suspiciously like a shop from the outside. It styles itself as a collaborative creative space on the inside. And it all runs on the clock. By that we mean, you pay per minute once you walk in the door. A Russian cafe chain - and trend - brought over to the West, this means that while everything is complimentary, be it coffee, food, and even the wifi, you effectively 'clock in' when you enter, and pay up when you leave. You could look at it as a social experiment of sorts. They way Ziferblat sees it, you become, in essence, a tenant of the space you take up. And really, everything and anything is game. That includes board games, musical instruments, collaborative art or performance pieces. It's up to you to make it what you want. If it catches on over here, spots like Ziferblat could well explode across East London. Their coffee is banging, too. They wouldn't be on this list if it wasn't, would it?

The Sanctuary Cafe

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Courtesy of The Sanctuary Cafe[/caption] How about you take your cup of joe with a little taste of non-profit justice? Within the confines of The Sherriff Centre, formerly a lovely church, you'll find the Hullabaloo debt advice agency, and sanctuary. The Sanctuary Cafe, to be exact. They've got some of the best coffee in North London, combined with a delightful selection of bites big and small. And they tick all the V boxes too, so veggies, vegans, and gluten-vreers (a stretch but we're going with it) are free to roam and graze as nature intended. They even have a selection of alcoholic beverages, if you want to 'upgrade' your mug. Probably not a great idea, but feel free to grab a beer or wine if you want. Punters get free wi-fi, and children are welcome. If you dare bring your little ones to a cafe. You monster. And hey, if debt is getting you down, you can two-for-one it thanks to the aforementioned advice. What more could you want from your secret coffee location? No more. Them's the best coffee houses in London. Oh, you have heard of some of these before? Well good for you, winner. Go give yourselves a pat on the back. Why don't you tell us where you'd recommend, then? Just down there. In the comments. Or why not work off some of that caffeine-related adrenaline with an exhilarating bike tour?

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Halloween with Kids in London 2020

You’ll find a whole heap of stuff to do this Halloween with kids in London. Below are some of our carefully selected highlights, including... Where to pick your own pumpkins Where to have a Halloween rave-up with the whole family And where to find the spookier side of nature Pumpkin Picking Pick-your-own pumpkin patches are all across Greater London and surrounding areas, offering superb days out for those wanting to do something this Halloween with kids. Here are our top picks: Stanhill Farm in Kent (but easy to reach from the capital) boasts a brilliant pumpkin patch. For the last five years, they’ve been growing pumpkins for the public to come and pick, before taking home their pickings to carve into ghoulish faces back home. Grab a wheelbarrow and get picking. October at Crockford Bridge Farm sees two weekends of pumpkin picking: the weekend of the 3rd and 4th October, and the weekend of the 10th and 11th. Bring cash to pay for the pumpkins you pick. In addition, the farm hosts a Pumpkin Festival between 25th October and the 31st. You’ll find plenty of plucky pumpkins on display, pumpkin carving and tons more activities. [caption id="attachment_5329" align="alignnone" width="1000"] crockfordbridgefarm.co.uk[/caption] Halloween Raves with Big Fish Little Fish Family rave promoters Big Fish Little Fish are putting on two London dates this Halloween. Designed for parents and kids between 0 and 8 years old, these daytime events offer a great opportunity for dancing, partying, crafting, getting dressed up and celebrating Halloween with kids. Parties boast a number of separate rooms with DJs spinning techno, house and drum ’n’ bass at kid-appropriate volumes. With the dance floors decked out in spooky regalia, bubbles, glitter and balloons, they are wonderlands of play, music and dance. Expect to find craft areas for the kids and craft beer for the adults. Fancy dress is optional, and there’ll be pro face painters on-site if your previously reluctant kid decides they want to be a pumpkin after all. [caption id="attachment_5330" align="alignnone" width="1000"] bigfishlittlefishevents.co.uk[/caption] Hair-Raising Halloween at Hyde Park - TBC A great free event for those enjoying Halloween with kids this year, head down to Hyde Park on Thursday 24th October for a day of activities. Between 11.00 and 15.00, you’ll find a ton of kid-focused activities to take part in. Do you dare put your hands into the ‘feely boxes’ in the Witches’ Den? What kind of creepy crawlies will you find? Take the spine-tingling nature trail, learning interesting facts about the natural world as you go. If you’ve got a budding witch or wizard with you, they’ll want to try making a magical potion using plants and herbs from the Hyde Park herb garden. For those wanting to command an army of blood-sucking bats, there’s the chance to build a bat box to take home with you. Dressing up is encouraged, so bring your little monsters, and dress like a big one. Captain Fantastic’s Not So Scary Halloween Theatre Experience - TBC Rest assured that the little ones won’t be coming away from this Halloween show permanently emotionally scarred. Designed for kids aged 3 and up, this theatre experience is an engaging, entertaining and well-crafted show, sure to get the children hyped up about Halloween...but still able to get to sleep come bedtime. Captain Fantastic, an award-winning children’s entertainment company, put together popular shows for child audiences, and they’re Halloween spectacular promises to be hilarious, fun and just the right amount of spooky. The story sees Dr Zob—a zany, not-so-smart scientist—try to play a great trick on his nemesis, Captain Fantastic. As the story unfolds and Zob makes a fool of himself, a dazzling array of slapstick comedy, lighting, magic, songs and dance entertain the young crowd...with some gags thrown in just for the adults too. Captain Fantastic’s Not So Scary Halloween Theatre Experience is on at the Dugdale Centre, Enfield on October 21st and 27th, and at the Oasis Academy Hadley, Enfield on the 25th and 26th of October. There are two showings daily, at 11.00 and 13.30. Get your tickets now. [caption id="attachment_5331" align="alignnone" width="1000"] captain-fantastic.co.uk[/caption] ZSL London Zoo Halloween Activities This October half term, ZSL London Zoo is celebrating the scarier and more gruesome aspects of the natural world with a range of family-friendly activities. If you and the little ones are feeling particularly adventurous, sign up for a Grim Keeper Tour, included as part of your ticket. There’ll be challenges and activities along the way as you take a trip to the main enclosures and sections of the zoo. The tours are recommended for kids aged 8 and up. You’ll find a number of animal talks and demonstrations taking places across the site, with seasonal and spooky twists. And many animals will be getting their dinner served in pumpkins throughout the week, so everyone’s getting into the spooky spirit of the season. Furthermore, a number of creepy crafting opportunities are sure to entertain your little hell-raisers, with chances to make their own bat masks to take home with them. Elsewhere, the spider, bug and reptile areas have received Halloween makeovers, showing off the creepy reputations of these Halloween animals. Learn about all of their powers. They can walk on the ceiling, fly without sight, shoot poison from their eyes and even glow in the dark. This is the natural world at its magical, mysterious and creepy best. Oh and remember...entry to ZSL London Zoo is completely free with your London Pass. [caption id="attachment_5332" align="alignnone" width="1000"] zsl.org[/caption] OK. Halloween with kids in London, done. However, if you've got any suggestions to add, let us know in the comments below. So what's next? Well, here's one of our favourite family-friendly attractions in the London area.
Matthew Pearson
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London Cocktail Week 2019: Everything You Need to Know

London Cocktail Week 2019 is the week in the year when we all get to relax with a signature drink and make a toast to the good people who keep the capital's cocktail scene lively, refreshing and completely mixed up. Here's our guide, including... How you can get £6 signature cocktails at over 300 different cocktail bars around London Where to find The Cocktail Village—the pop up centre of the entire festival—and what's on the menu there And what kind of Special Events will be taking place across the week-long (well, actually 10 days this year...you can find why that is too below) festival What is it? London Cocktail Week 2019 is a huge event paying tribute to mixed drinks long and short and in-between. It’s a week of celebration of the capital’s thriving cocktail culture, with signature cocktails served at cut-price prices across many of the city’s premier nightspots—around 300 in total. There’s a pop-up centre for celebrations too, a collection of over 40 bars and street food vendors located in the heart of Brick Lane. All that revelry will be soundtracked by incredible DJ sets creating a real late-summer party atmosphere. And finally, a number of special events will be cropping up all over town, from cocktail masterclasses to parties and pop-up bars. When is it? London Cocktail Week 2019 kicks off on Friday 4th October and finishes up on Sunday 13th. Yep, to celebrate 10 years of the festival, the 2019 event is spread across 10 whole days, meaning you’ve got even more time to take in the capital’s best cocktail bars to enjoy cut-price creations from some of the country’s top mixologists. How Can I Get Involved? Get your £10 ticket here. This is the general ticket for the whole festival, giving you access to discounted drinks across the city, the London Cocktail Week 2019 pop-up in East London, and some of the special events. You just flash it on your phone as you are ordering at one of the 300+ participating bars and clubs, or when you arrive at the Brick Lane pop-up. There are three strands to London Cocktail Week 2019. Let’s take a closer look at what there is to look forward to... The Cocktail Tours This aspect of London Cocktail Week 2019 sees 300+ bars each serve their own signature cocktail, dreamt up especially for the festival. Each bar’s signature cocktail will be available for just £6, which is a huge saving only available for those who’ve bought the £10 festival ticket. Just show the bar staff your festival pass on your phone, and let them serve up something special. This part of the festival is really all about getting out there and discovering special cocktail places in your neighbourhood, or perhaps in a part of London you haven’t explored before. As such, it’s a good idea to check the festival website and find out just which cocktail bars are taking part in the area you want to explore. You can see the full line up of registered cocktail bars here. Click on ‘Near Me’ in the top right to get a very helpful map of proceedings. And, in the spirit (ho hum) of the whole 10 day event, the team behind London Cocktail Week 2019 have put together a number of specialised routes (classy pub crawls, basically) taking in areas such as Covent Garden, Soho and Shoreditch. And they’ve also created some crawls which focus on different ingredients, instead of neighbourhoods. For a taste, here are their lists of bars serving drinks showcasing Chilean Pisco and Brazilian Cachaça. [caption id="attachment_4735" align="alignnone" width="1590"] drinkup.london[/caption] The Cocktail Village The designated centre of London Cocktail Week 2019. The Cocktail Village collects together over 40 pop up bars, each serving their own signature cocktail. There’ll be some classic drinks available, with esteemed brands such as Suntory Whiskey, Disaronno and Maker’s Mark (who are teaming up with Crosstown Doughnuts...we'll just let that sink in) bringing a real sense of class and quality to the occasion. But the cocktail scene in London is nothing without plucky upstarts, so get ready to meet your new favourite beverage maker. You can see the full list of Cocktail Village bars here. The Cocktail Village is putting on a party, and they’ve really thought of everything. What are a bunch of hyped up cocktail-quaffers going to want as they move onto drink number 3 or 4? Food. And London Cocktail Week 2019 haven’t just bought a couple sharing bags of Kettle Chips, a few party rings and said, ‘Be done with it.’ No, they’ve invited some of the biggest names in London street food to come and fill you up. The Babek Brothers are here, serving up their inimitable kebabs, which are a few cuts above the usual 4am sloping back from the club stuff. Fundi Pizza are firing up their wood fired ovens, Dos Mas Tacos will be doing what they do best, and Phung Kay Vegan will be winning over everyone within seeing/smelling distance with their vegan takes on dim sum classics. There are plenty of other stalls, vans and trucks coming too, so check the full list here. With music, an outdoor location right in the East End and a number of interactive bits (including a super special gin sauna), The Cocktail Village really is the heart of London Cocktail Week 2019. Special Events Rounding off the different, complementary elements of London Cocktail Week 2019, rather like a dash of lime or a grating of nutmeg, is the Special Events programme. Some of these events are entirely free to attend with your London Cocktail Week 2019 wristband. Others cost extra. But there’s a great selection of both paid and free events to get your imagination going and your hands shaking (a cocktail shaker in excitement). There are around 100 events taking place in total, and it’s an incredibly varied line-up. For instance, The Well by La Maison Wellness are taking over the London Cocktail Week Covent Garden pop up on 6th October, putting on free non-alcoholic cocktail masterclasses and a number of interesting talks. Whiskey makers Copper Dog are putting on a night of free live music and dancing at Lady Abercorn’s, close to Liverpool St. The Botanist Gin have teamed up with chef Nick Weston to create an imaginative five-course menu at Carousel, under the name Wild Dinner. And there’s an exclusive tasting evening being held at Black Rock Tasting Room, conducted by master of all things whisky Colin Dunn. And that’s just the tip of the ice cube. To see the full list of Special Events taking place, head here. [caption id="attachment_4732" align="alignnone" width="1000"] drinkup.london[/caption] Do you sometimes enjoy a little history with your alcoholic beverages? So do we.
Matthew Pearson

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