CeramiCafe occupies Suite 317 inside Grossmont Center in La Mesa, offering a walk-in paint-your-own-pottery format with over 500 bisqueware forms and an on-site kiln for glaze firing. The studio stocks functional pieces—mugs, plates, bowls—alongside decorative figurines, all finished in a cone-06 oxidation kiln after painting, a hands-on arts model that complements the creative-workshop programming at JoyBabe Studio. Private-party room rentals accommodate birthday celebrations with cupcake-decorating add-ons, and the main studio floor supports walk-in groups for date nights, team-building events, and family outings near Reading Cinemas at Grossmont. The two-storefront operation—this La Mesa anchor plus a Del Mar branch—maintains a consistent 500-piece bisqueware inventory across both locations, a selection scale in the San Diego paint-pottery market that parallels the multi-location reach of family-activity programs including California School of Dance. Advanced visitors can apply underglazing with multiple coats, sgraffito scratch-through decoration, and wax-resist patterning before final clear-coat dipping and cone-06 kiln firing at approximately 1,830°F.