London
10 rooms · 5 categories · chosen by hand
The guide to recurring culture in London.
Not events. Scenes.
10 rooms
01
London Writers' Café
Reading slots are scarce, three per session, so you come back to workshop your next chapter and to repay the feedback you took. Lisa Goll has moderated the table since 2010 and it shows.
RecurringClerkenwell / Barbican / Aldgate pubsGreat alone
02
Reference Point evenings
The programme keeps changing but the library stays, so each visit adds a layer: a talk one week, a chess night the next, same beautiful room.
RecurringStrand / Temple (180 The Strand)Good alone
03
The Offline Club London
Two hours without a screen turns out to be the rarest thing on the calendar, and the closing conversation section means you leave with names, not just quiet.
RecurringHackney / London Fields / King's CrossGood alone
04
AWOL Sunday Write-Ins
The alternating rhythm of silence and chat means you actually write, and the monthly date gives your project a deadline it did not have before.
RecurringMayfair (Leon, Hanover Square) + Trafalgar SquareGreat alone
05
South London Makerspace Open Evening
Each visit meets different members and different half-finished projects, and it is the natural on-ramp to joining the space.
RecurringHerne Hill (Arch 1129; 41 Norwood Rd)Great alone
06
Nicer Tuesdays (It's Nice That)
A new line-up of speakers every month, and it doubles as the closest thing London design has to a recurring town hall.
RecurringHackney (EartH)Good alone
07
Philosophy for All
The same faces come back month after month to continue arguments, and the theme changes while the crowd stays warm to newcomers.
RecurringShoreditch (St Hilda's East) + onlineGood alone
08
Zine Club at Photobook Cafe
You leave each session with a finished object in your pocket, and the drop-in format means the faces change just enough while the ritual stays the same.
RecurringShoreditch (4 Leonard Circus)Great alone
09
Drink & Draw Balham
The teaching genuinely progresses month to month, and the class is small enough that the instructor learns your name and your drawings visibly improve.
RecurringBalham (Balham Bowls Club)Great alone
10
5x15
The fifteen-minute cap means even a dud speaker costs you nothing, and the line-ups are chosen well enough that you book before you recognise all the names.
RecurringRotating central and west London venuesGood alone
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