Jellycat London: 4 places Jellycat fans need to visit in the capital
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While Jellycat fans can shop for the beloved plushie brand at a range of locations across the city, there are some spots in particular that are a must-visit in London.
From a plushie-filled chippy to seeing a giant Jellycat in Harrods, there are a few experiences you can’t find outside of LDN.
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Hide AdHere are some Jellycat-themed things to do in London for your next trip.
1. Selfridges’ Fish and Chip pop-up


The plushie filled chippy gives fans the chance to order an exclusive range of fish and chips themed cuddly offerings of vinegar and salt bottles to a newspaper wrapped portion of chips.
As part of the experience you’ll be able to place your plushie order and watch as staff prepare and package your order to go.
Where: Fourth floor of Selfridges London
Nearest Tube station: Bond Street
2. Harrods giant Cheryl Cherry Cake


Harrods is currently displaying a massive edition of their new limited edition Jellycat plushie exclusive to their Knightsbridge store, Cheryl the Cherry Cake. While the mini version of the cake plush may not be available as it has been flying off the shelves, the store does have an array of Jellycat toys to choose from.
Where: 87-135 Brompton Rd, London SW1X 7XL
Nearest Tube station: Knightsbridge
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Hide Ad3. Hamleys Regent Street
This iconic toy store on Regent Street usually stocks a wide range of Jellycat products, perfect for finding the latest releases.
Where: 188-196 Regent St., London W1B 5BT
Nearest Tube station: Oxford Circus
4. Battersea Pottery Cafe
London Jellycat fans can enjoy a cuppa while browsing the plushies line at the Battersea Pottery Cafe as they have an extensive selection. Who knows your Jellycat pick could even inspire a themed pottery design you can bring to life at the spot too!
Where:53 Northcote Rd, London SW11 6QB
Nearest Tube station: Clapham South
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