Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium Pounces Back into Greenwich After Community Crowdfunding Success

April 17, 2026
Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium

Greenwich, South London, welcomes the return of a cherished local business as Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium officially reopens its doors. The move brings the capital's original cat cafe to King William Walk, revitalising a prominent Greenwich town centre location.

The Details

Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, which first opened in Bethnal Green in 2014, was forced to close in June 2025 due to mounting debt and increased operational costs. A significant backdated rent hike, totalling around £30,000, made continued operation impossible at its previous site.

Following the closure, managing director Freyja Hides-Westwood launched a crowdfunding campaign, which remarkably raised £50,000 within a month, surpassing its initial target. An additional investor provided the remaining funds needed for the relocation and reopening.

The new Greenwich location, at 29-30 King William Walk, officially welcomed visitors from April 11, 2026. The cafe now houses four rescue cats named Little Prince, Jinx, Charlie II, and Baloo. An hour-long visit to the cafe costs £12.

Community Impact

The reopening of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium is a significant boost for the Greenwich community. The cafe's return, driven by overwhelming public support, highlights the strong local affection for the unique establishment.

It provides a distinctive leisure option for residents and visitors, fostering a sense of community around animal welfare and relaxation. The new premises also offer enhanced outdoor space for the cats and improved food options, with all items prepared on-site.

Planning Your Visit

Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium is located at 29-30 King William Walk, SE10 9HT. The nearest TfL station is Cutty Sark (DLR), which is a short walk away.

Pro-Tip: Booking in advance is highly recommended to secure a spot, as the cafe operates on an hourly session basis.

Source Verification

This report is based on data from SE Lodnoner, Murky Depths, Medium, and various news reports.

Source Link: https://www.selondoner.co.uk/food-drink/07042026-london-cat-cafe-lands-back-on-its-feet-in-greenwich

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