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- 13 mar 2019
If you are looking for fun and booze, definitely it's the place to go !
We tried the £26 bottomless brunch which was amazing ! We ordered a bottle of Prosecco and some virgin Bloody Mary. For the food, you have the choice between several bagels: I tried almost all of them but my favorites are the avocado one and the hummus one. So tasty and spicy!
The only bad point about it, there no sweet option included in this menu. If you want cakes you have to pay extra, same for tea or coffee ( which are usually the main things to have during a brunch)
Good price for food and bubbles.
It seems it's a popular place for celebrations too!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sarah O.Londres, Reino Unido1001701427 feb 2016
Looking for somewhere quirky and fun? Somewhere for a different date or a night out with the girls? Try Drink, Shop, Do.
We went as a group of 18 girls and one guy and had such a fun evening. The wine was good, the cheeseboard had some really creamy and delicious cheese and, although it didn't have enough crackers, they did bring us some more when we asked.
The night we went the activity was making Lionel Richie's face out of clay. Not your average night out but it was even more fun than imagined and we had such a laugh.
We then spent the rest of the night in the bar downstairs. The music improved as the night went on and we were all up on the dance floor.
Look out for the button on the back wall. When the music stops, if you press the button first, you get a free beer. It's a bit tricky if you're 5ft 1/2in like me as it's pretty high up but there is a stool. Just don't climb on the shelf as apparently it's not safe!
We didn't actually look at the shop bit of Drink, Shop, Do but the drinking and doing were fun. I'll be back for one of their other fun sessions.Helpful 7Thanks 0Love this 5Oh no 0 - Joice T.Londres, Reino Unido5513659214 mar 2016
Want a fun night out with drinks and a souvenir to take home? Fancy a bit of arts and crafts then look no further!
This place after dark comes the special workshop where you can learn to do a craft while getting drunk if that's your thing... However if you're doing the screen printing workshop using the Sharp knife then I say go slow on the cocktail!
Zeena the tutor was very good, and passionate about her art, really encouraging and for a novice I feel like I can draw anything lol...
Did my signature pug design and I think if I keep this up I can open my own shop soon with all the crafts I'm learning on the way.
Venue is small so book quickly. £18.70 for either a design on tea towel or tote bag..Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Joelle R.San Diego, Estados Unidos3723056730 ago 2015
This place is adorable. We popped in here after brunch for, you know, brunch dessert. CAKE! And tea, but mostly cake.
The interior of this place is what I call hipster-cutesy, which I love. It's twee and happy and I loved all the colors and eclectic vintage furnishings. This day, it was someone's birthday, so they had huge party hats hanging from the ceiling as if they were floating, as well as other crafty signage and decorations. I was pretty into the branding.
I had the red velvet, which as red velvet's go, was pretty tasty. I tend to like a bit more cocoa in my red velvet's, but there are several schools of thought on that, so I'll save that argument for another time. But my point is, it was a huge piece of cake, it was delicious and the frosting was on point. My girlfriend got the rose pistachio raspberry, which was tart and peeeenk! Sorry, I get excited about girl things sometimes.
I hit the loo at one point to be delighted by the "adult & erotica" neon and silver glitter selfie wall. Very unexpected.
This place was charming, the staff was sweet and patient while we made the agonizing decision of what cake to have (there were like, nine cakes, you guys -- all amazing options). I loved the calendar of classes and events... what a kooky, fun, unique space. Loved it!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Sebastian D.Butler County, Estados Unidos193222 may 2018
Absolutely must visit!
Great coffee, great staff, fantastic atmosphere!
Lunch starts at noon ( at least on weekdays)
excellent food and very unique!
Sarah helped us plan our day and made our London visit Very memorable!
We will definitely be back in the future!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Tom W.Londres, Reino Unido24714822 sept 2014
This lot take coffee seriously.
We go here after lunch sometimes for a double espresso and I never leave feeling disappointed. The staff are always super friendly and seem to really know their stuff.
Highlighting their expertise you can also buy coffee making equipment here, which to my unsophisticated eye appears pretty niche.
There isn't a great deal of seating and this certainly isn't the somewhere you would sit with your laptop and do work but it has a real continental relaxed feel that renders this unimportant.
They lose a star purely on the occasional delay in the time it takes for them to produce the coffee, lending a certain irony to their name. However, I'm pretty sure this is due to their meticulous preparation rather than laziness.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Joanne L.Londres, Reino Unido571072331 ene 2011
Adorable vintage cafe in a surprising area (normally I find king's cross pretty sketch). The venue starts with a little shop area when you enter where you can buy stationary, candy, tea cups, etc. Then you go up half a flight of stairs and it opens up into a lounge area with lots of tables and comfy chairs and a little counter where you can order yummy food and drinks. We ordered finger sandwiches, couscous, a lemon cake, tea and coffee. Everything was delicious! There's a wide range of teas you can browse along the wall, I got a fruity one and it was great.
All the tables have board games, mostly scrabble I think.. or maybe it was just cause we were there on "Scrabble Sunday!" I also saw connect four, monopoly, etc. Though our scrabble board wasn't particularly impressive, it was a wonderfully lazy Sunday I'd repeat in a second.
Also, on your way out, you can buy a fizz wiz for 30p. I'm in love with this place.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 7Oh no 0 - Josy A.Vancouver, Canadá341810247313 feb 2012
Drink, Shop and Dance can be found if you wander through to the back of 'Drink, Shop and Do' http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/drink-shop-and-do-london and head down the stairs. The menu described itself as a 'new late night venue in a former sex shop.'
While upstairs is bright, kooky and cute...down here was moody with black walls and funky art deco furniture. There is a pretty decent selection of spirits...including a huuuge range of gin, and a page of wobble-making cocktails.
We tried two cocktails; one involved marmalade and tasted like candy...but my friend said the other one reminded her of her grandma's mouthwash. Hmmm. To be honest, this place felt like it was trying just a teeny bit too hard to be cool and different... maybe it works better late at night???
I'd like to come back and give this place another try with some of the other cocktails...but so far, I'm not convinced I'd trek all the way to Kings Cross to pay £8 for 'granny's mouthwash.'Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Ray C.Londres, Reino Unido3125352018 abr 2016Reseña actualizada
Still as amazing as it used to be... Great food and drink - the cake is yum...
Love it here, although prices are a little steep the quality is worth it.Helpful 5Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 05 mar 2014Reseña anteriorAbsolutely love this place! It hasn't changed - you still get great cocktails, great food and all amongst some creative craftiness!
They still run a selection of great evenings, and the only downside is that usually it's very busy here and it can be hard to find a table.
Loving the mismatched china and retro furniture - although that spider still freaks me out a little too.
Not sure why I rated this 3 stars before. I came back here after a time away and i felt a lovely little pang of homeliness and recalled fondness.
A very much loved, Kings Cross, secret gem.5 ago 2011Reseña anteriorThis is now a permanent installation.
I love this place quirky craft items, mismatched teacups and pots, yummy cocktails and great food and cake really what more could you ask for.
This is a very unique space (everything you see is on sale) but it's a great place to hang out.
They also have regular crafty make and do nights, however I have been to a couple and have found it hard to know who to approach to get involved.
The atmosphere is quite relaxed but this depends on where you sit and in some places the tables are crowded. This coupled with the odd acoustics of the place (I heard this used to be a bath house) means that when it is busy, this is a place that might be best avoided.
Overall a thumbs but only when it's quiet enough to hear yourself think. - Jeremie C.Marsella, Francia7323431 ene 2011
Pretty cool place for a laid back lazy sunday afternoon.
I came and played scrabble for a couple hours in a comfortable armchair, enjoying the food and the drinks. Probably a perfect fit to fight a medium hangover with coffee and brownies, or the surprisingly good "couscous" as they name it.
I don't let go five stars that easy but after an hour of soft Ella Fitzgerald in the subdued lighting of a table lamp I felt better than home. The overall feeling is "Ella and Louis have a tea party with the March Hare and the Hatter" and the lemon brownie really seems to say "eat me"
I didn't check at all the shopping part of the concept. I understand that you can buy anything that has a tag, the paintings, the chair you're sitting on...not interested. But it totally deserves its 5 stars.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0