A contributor post by Andrea from lotus events / Got Craft?
Drink, Shop & Do is a place to find cocktails (Drink), browse vintage home goods and handmade jewelry (Shop), and learn how to make a papier mâché monster or play musical bingo (Do). In an old Victorian bathhouse just moments from Kings Cross Station, Drink, Shop & Do is one part café, one part shop, and one part craft space.
Have you ever been to a shop and fallen in love with their furnishings only to realize that they are not for sale? Well, everything here *is* for sale. From the handmade goods at the front of the store to the sweets behind the counter to the tea and cake at the back to the serving ware and furniture!
Owners Kristie and Coralie have done a brillant job curating this space with car boot finds and an amazing line up of DIY workshops including notebook binding, fascinator making and vintage pin-up hair and makeup to name a few. Oh, and don’t miss out on their milkshakes! You had me at Nutella & Malt…
Drink, Shop & Do, 9 Caledonian Road, London, N1 9DX
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photo credit: Ana Maria is an LA native currently living in London, you can check out her personal lifestyle blog here.
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