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Emma Bridgewater Pottery Cafe

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Milkybrew · 31/12/2010 14:13

Hi, just wondered has anyone been? Am an EB fan and thought it would make a nice day out! Anyone know what sort of costs are involved in the decorating your own plates, mugs etc? Any info/advice would be great, as well as recommendations of other activities in the local area. Thanks!

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Carrotsandcelery · 31/12/2010 22:55

I haven't been so I don't know prices. A friend of mine has been though. She loves EB too.
Were you thinking of going with very young children?
She was frustrated by the fact that her dds were not able to produce anything really gorgeous yet it cost quite a lot.
Her advice would be to keep a young child's design really really simple or it will look rubbish.
She really enjoyed doing a piece herself though and interfered helped a lot with her dds designs.

Milkybrew · 01/01/2011 14:32

Hi carrotsandcelery, thanks for your response! I'd be going with DH and a 7 year old, so not too young, it will be a treat for my birthday! Just thought it would be something different that we could enjoy together! Bit of a journey but I think it'll be worth it and I do love EB! Managed to find some prices on net, certainly isn't cheap but then no EB stuff is! Cheers!

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felicity10 · 31/01/2011 22:46

I've been to the one in Fulham. Was lots of fun, but is very expensive - like 7,50 for a tile/coaster thing. Teapots I think were around 45 pounds, but was a lovely keepsake.

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