London’s Best Cat Cafes: Where to Get Your Feline Fix
Did you know the world’s first cat café opened in Taiwan in 1998?
Since then, the idea has spread across the globe, and London now has its own thriving cat café scene.
With many Londoners unable to keep pets in their flats, these cosy spots offer a chance to unwind with a coffee and a cat on your lap. Here’s my personal roundup of the best cat cafes in London.
Prepare for plenty of whiskers.
1. Lady Dinah’s Cat Emporium, Bethnal Green

Lady Dinah’s is a staple in the city.
Established in 2014, Lady Dinah’s holds the distinction of being the first cat café in the United Kingdom.
The Victorian-inspired décor, complete with catwalks and giant wheels, adds to the quirkiness.
Beyond offering a unique café experience, Lady Dinah’s is committed to animal welfare.
It serves as a foster home for rescue cats, facilitating their adoption into loving homes.
Up to 20 rescue cats roam freely, and you might spot one napping in a felt flower or chasing a toy overhead.
Book ahead, this place is popular, and kids under 12 aren’t allowed.

2. Java Whiskers, Marylebone & White City

Java Whiskers brings a Scandinavian touch to central London. The café partners with rescue groups, so all the cats and kittens are adoptable.
Both locations feature two distinct areas: the Cat Lounge for adult cats and the Kitten Lounge for younger felines.
I mean who could pass on a dedicated kitten lounge. That’s the cuttest thing ever.
The dedicated Kitten Lounge is the first in Europe, where you can play with little ones.
Shoes off at the door, oversized cakes, and a calm vibe make it easy to chill here.
3. Whiskers & Cream, Holloway

Whiskers & Cream is a little more upscale, but still friendly.
Ten resident cats, including some impressive Maine Coons, lounge around as you sip artisan coffee or enjoy afternoon tea.
The staff know their cats and love to share stories about their personalities.
It’s a great spot to learn about different breeds and maybe get your sandwich stolen by a cheeky paw.
4. Paws Cat Café, Tonbridge (Just Outside London)

A bit further out, but worth the trip if you’re a true cat lover.
Established in 2018, Paws Cat Café is a mother-daughter venture by Elaine Lucas and her daughter Lauren.
Inspired by their personal experiences with mental health and the therapeutic comfort of cats, they created a space where visitors can relax and enjoy the company of cats.
The entry fee helps support the cats, and you can enjoy homemade cakes while making new feline friends.
Booking ahead is a good idea.
More Cat Cafes and Spots to Watch
London’s cat café scene is still growing, but these are the main dedicated spots.
If you’re looking for more, keep an eye out for pop-up cat events and local rescue fundraisers.
Some independent cafés occasionally host cat adoption days, so it’s worth checking community boards.
Final Thoughts
Each of these cafés offers something a bit different, but they all give you the chance to slow down and enjoy some cat company.
Whether you’re after a stylish Scandinavian vibe, a Victorian tea, or just a quiet corner with a rescue cat, London has a spot for you. Just remember your in the cats home…so be gentle
