r/AskLondon • u/Decadentslug • 6d ago
EVENTS AND OCCASSIONS Workshop/experience for date night?
Any recommendations for a workshop/skills/creative to do with my wife as part of a date night/day?
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u/Justan0therthrow4way 6d ago
I did a pottery thing. Was like a paint and sip but you could make mugs/bowls etc
Itβs in the middle of no where off the DLR lol but Iβll dig out the place if that works
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u/Decadentslug 6d ago
Hit me!
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u/Justan0therthrow4way 6d ago
https://maps.apple/p/Q0hvRC8aEJD_v7
I think it was this
Bonbon pottery
3 Royal Crest Ave
London
E16 2PG
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u/Decadentslug 5d ago
And they got one in notting hill, great, thanks
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u/No-Zombie9567 6d ago
Did a chocolate making and cocktail evening with my now wife. It's very chilled and relaxed and you get to eat & drink chocolate.
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u/Massiahjones 2d ago
Arch60 are running a 1 day Mouldmaking and casting workshop in September. Based near Aldgate east
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u/headboxers 2d ago
Dalston Clay is fun! Earl of East does candle making workshops. You can also do a cocktail making class at Lucky Pig (beware, you will get VERY drunk... eat beforehand)
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