Top Three Favourites: 20 September

This week it's a sewing café in South London a top spot to go out in East London and a quirky bar and tea room in Kings Cross
Each week Twenty Something London picks their top three favourites for going out in London. This week it's a sewing café in South London a top spot to go out in East London and a quirky bar and tea room in Kings Cross.

Somewhere new to sew

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Sew over it, Clapham North
From dressmaker at Haute Couture fashion house to owner of a sewing café, Lisa Comfort knows a thing or two about stiching. At Sew Over It you can attend all kinds of classes for those who like to keep their hands busy. Alternatively, come with a project to use thier machines and expertise while enjoying unlimited cups of tea.

A retro bar in the heart of East London

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Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, Bethnal Green
Go back in time to an old school party den of the past at Bethnal Green Working Men's Club. With nostalgic décor and brilliantly cheap drinks, the venue hosts everything from Caberet to cultural happenings, but whatever's on there is always dancing.

Get crafty and drink up in Central London

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Drink, Shop and Do, Kings Cross

Drink, shop and do began life as a pop up and has grown in all directions ever since. With delicious drink options and a lovely shop, plus eclectic, exciting craft workshops, it's a great central spot to go for after work entertainment and meeting new people.