Between Plaza de Jacinto Benavente and Plaza Tirso de Molina is this new concept café where you can enjoy a speciality coffee, juice, wine or herbal tea, along with a wide variety of sweet treats, while you decorate a piece of pottery. Pets are welcome and there are hand-made water bowls put out especially for them.
This cosy café, inspired by the Balearic Islands, is awash with soft colours and has several tables for customers to unleash their creativity.
Mama Pottery Café has more than 80 different pottery pieces to choose from, which they regularly change, and more than 25 different colours that can be used to make the decorations. The price includes the piece of pottery, the colours used, the final glazing and the firing (these last two steps are done by them, and you can collect your piece a few weeks later).
In Madrid, they have another café in Nuevos Ministerios, at No. 5 Plaza de San Juan de la Cruz, and another studio at No. 214 Calle Arturo Soria, where there is no cafe but they do teach regular ceramics classes, pottery wheel, modelling, drawing and painting, digital drawing, art and creativity for children, creative workshops at the weekend, as well as camps for children age 5 and up during school holidays.