London
8 rooms · 5 categories · chosen by hand
The guide to recurring culture in London.
Not events. Scenes.
8 rooms
01
London Chess Community at Coffee Zee
Weekly, free, and a standing crowd of 16 to 24 players means your rivals are there again next Friday.
RecurringHollowayGreat alone
02
Peckham Pacers
Pace groups with leaders front and back mean nobody gets dropped, and the brewery finish line turns a run into a social you plan your week around.
RecurringPeckham (Copeland Park)Great alone
03
Cycle Sisters (Waltham Forest)
Led rides at three levels mean you can grow with the group, and the WhatsApp keeps the community warm between rides.
RecurringWaltham Forest (Jubilee Park / Lloyd Park)Great alone
04
Brixton Run Club
Three fixed slots a week and a pub landing after the Tuesday run make it easy to become a face people expect.
RecurringBrixton / StockwellGood alone
05
Your Friendly Runners
The monthly programme keeps rotating city loops, hills and trails, so the same crew keeps meeting in new formats.
RecurringHackney / StratfordGood alone
06
London City Runners
The clubhouse is the product. A free club with a physical home means the post-run hour matters as much as the miles.
RecurringBermondsey (clubhouse at 21 Druid Street, SE1)Great alone
07
London City Voices
Singing in a hundred-voice room does something to your week that is hard to replicate, and termly concerts give the habit a shape to build towards.
RecurringWest End / City / WaterlooGreat alone
08
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
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