Art For All: Clay Capybaras (5Yrs+)
Children aged 5 and over create fun clay capybaras in a hands-on art session at SeaCity Museum.
You can find The Art House Cafe on St Mary's Street in Southampton. It’s set within a repurposed warehouse with exposed brick walls and high ceilings, giving it an industrial feel. The space is known for its daily sourdough toast topped with fresh seasonal spreads made from local ingredients. People use it throughout the day, grabbing coffee early, eating lunch at one of the long communal tables, or staying late for evening drinks after work. Its steady presence makes it a regular stop on city routes through Southampton’s urban core.
The Art House Cafe is located in a former maritime storage warehouse from the early twentieth century. It keeps its original brick facade and high ceilings, with only essential changes to maintain industrial character. Inside, open shelves hold ceramic pieces made by local artists. Exposed ductwork runs along the ceiling, and dark wood tables are paired with mismatched chairs around central islands where staff prepare food daily using ingredients sourced locally. A large chalkboard near the counter lists that day’s menu, updated weekly based on seasonal availability. This consistent setup supports a reliable experience rooted in continuity, with people returning not for show but because The Art House Cafe delivers quality and service consistently.
The Art House Cafe serves meals using simple café methods: order at the counter, eat on paper or reusable plates. People spend time here during weekday lunch breaks, or as part of an evening routine with friends after 6pm. The daily sourdough toast, thickly sliced bread made from house starter culture, is topped with fresh spreads like roasted beetroot hummus, all prepared on-site using seasonal ingredients. It hosts small art exhibitions in the back corner regularly, often aligned with live music sets on Thursday evenings to support a community-focused atmosphere.
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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.