Cafes / Features

Spike Island Cafe aims for ambitious changes

By Alison Maney  Wednesday Mar 16, 2016

Now under new owners, the Spike Island Cafe is determined to show the softer side of cutting edge art.

The cafe, which is located at the Spike Island contemporary art centre and former Brooke Bond tea packing factory, has begun its transformation with a new crowdfunding campaign.

As part of the #BetterBristol campaign, the venue hopes to raise at least £9,000 to create a “warmer” atmosphere – think plants, wood, gentle lighting, soft chairs and shelves of books on art and food. 

Independent journalism
is needed now More than ever
Keep our city's journalism independent.

This will replace the current design, which is meant to emulate an old worker’s canteen.

However, don’t think the cafe’s becoming old-fashioned – the venue will keep the “clean modern feel” of a contemporary art gallery.

Donors to the Spike Island Cafe’s crowdfunding page can choose from  a variety of rewards, such as bottomless coffee for a year, an uphostery course and a three-hour cooking masterclass.

Donate to the crowdfunding project here.

Read more: At the pointy end of Spike Island

Our top newsletters emailed directly to you
I want to receive (tick as many as you want):
I'm interested in (for future reference):
Marketing Permissions

Bristol24/7 will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing. Please let us know all the ways you would like to hear from us:

We will only use your information in accordance with our privacy policy, which can be viewed here - main-staging.bristol247.com/privacy-policy/ - you can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us at meg@bristol247.com. We will treat your information with respect.


We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.

Related articles

You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Independent journalism
is needed now More than ever
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Join the Better
Business initiative
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
* prices do not include VAT
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Enjoy delicious local
exclusive deals
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Wake up to the latest
Get the breaking news, events and culture in your inbox every morning