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These London coffee shops hold the best creative events

Talking to random strangers can be nerve-wracking. I completely get that. So, sometimes before you go to the event it can be useful to sit yourself down with a cup of tea and a custard cream (or whichever biscuit you choose) and reflect on why you're so nervous about networking?

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Posted on 30th September 2018 by Maddy Abela


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Everyone loves a good cuppa. But what if you could have a good cuppa and be creative simultaneously? Well, at these coffee shops, you can.

Poetry Cafe

Whether you want 1-to-1 feedback on your poems or try some yoga, the poetry cafe has got you covered!

Where? The Poetry Café, 22 Betterton Street, London

Host Café

This café definitely deserves an award for uniqueness and originality. Why? Um, because it’s a coffee shop (wait for it) inside a church. And a pretty cool one too.

Where? Host Café, St Mary Aldermanry, Watling Street, London

Biscuiteers

Now Biscuiteers takes coffee shops to a whole different level. Not only do they serve the cutest biscuits you will ever see, but you can learn how to ice the tasty biscuits too!

Where? Biscuiteers, Various locations, Lond

Paper and Cup

If you’re a big art fan, you need to head down to Paper and Cup right now. They host exhibitions by local artists every two months with funds going to charitable causes.

Where? Paper and Cup, 18. Calvert Avenue, London

Kaffeine

Ever wanted to learn the art of latte? Kaffeine offer courses with experienced baristas so you can become a pro and show off your coffee skills to all your mates.

Where? Kaffeine, Various locations, London







Written by Maddy Abela

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