In a London where even the most exciting emerging artists and change-making creative industry workers struggle to make their creative practice viable The Daisy Green Collection, a group of 18 restaurants, bars, and cafes across London, have announced a permanent 20% discount on all food and drink for every artist, musician and creative industry worker in London with a new group-wide Culture Card.

The Culture Card aims to reward and thank London’s incredible creative community for their vital contributions to our lives and city. The Daisy Green Collection includes Larry’s an award-winning cocktail bar underground at the National Portrait Gallery and Darcie & May Green, two floating barges designed by Sir Peter Blake.
The Collection also includes Ziggy Green a David Bowie-inspired restaurant on Heddon Street in Soho where Bowie was photographed for the cover of his 1972 album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust. After eating, diners can go downstairs at Ziggy Green to find Colony Room Green – a recreation of Soho’s notorious Colony Room club where from 1948 – 2008 culture-shifting club regulars Kate Moss, Joe Strummer, David Bowie, Damien Hirst, Francis Bacon, Daniel Craig, Jeff Koons and Dylan Thomas could be found pouring drinks behind the bar. Daisy Green reopened the Colony in 2023 as Colony Room Green – and even fixed drinks at the 2008 prices when the original club served last orders. Dick Bradsell, the club’s infamous head barman in the late 1990s was credited with creating the now-ubiquitous Espresso Martini cocktail for Kate Moss.

Other highlights in Daisy Green’s 18 locations include Holland Park Café, the collection’s largest restaurant Paradise Green in the City of London, and Peggy Jean at Riverside Green at the idyllic Richmond-upon-Thames Riverside.
Sir Peter Blake, Lucy Sparrow, Chris Levine, Oli Epp, Philip Colbert are just some of the artists Daisy Green has worked with and display in their venues. At Larry’s an exclusive portrait of a pre-fame Amy Winehouse by beloved photographer and personal friend of Amy’s Charles Moriarty is on display.

Daisy Green’s restaurants, bars, and cafes give guests the rare chance to engage with the art often reserved for museums or private collections in a new setting. Bringing people closer to art in their daily lives. Daisy Green’s locations are where many interact with art they’d never seek out otherwise.
The Culture Card offers 20% off food and drink for a creative and a friend when dining in, £2.50 takeaway coffee all day, laptop friendly spaces to work pre 5pm, and exclusive invites to new openings, exhibitions and events.
The Culture Card is part of Daisy Green’s mission to create a city where creatives thrive and not just survive. Ambitious, wide-reaching plans to support London’s artists are set to follow the Culture Card.
Daisy Green believes in the power of bringing art and food together. Younger visitors at the group’s family-friendly locations may even be spending time with world-class art for the first time. Much like art, food stimulates the senses and inspires creativity.

Paired with Daisy Green’s vibrant menus, these art restaurant experiences create deeper and more meaningful memories. This inspires the Daisy Green Collection’s group-wide mission to put supporting artists at the heart of everything they do.
For the first time Larry’s, Daisy Green’s underground cocktail bar in the vaults of the National Portrait Gallery, will open every Monday night for new collaborations with London creatives and students to celebrate the new Culture Card.
Artists, musicians and creative industry workers can claim their culture card via Culture Card.