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Friday, October 25, 2024

Honest Reviews of More Than 20 of the Best Bakeries in London

 

 
After spending months in London and visiting plenty of bakeries, here are my reviews of the best bakeries in London! I have categorized them according to if I will visit again — yes, maybe, no. I'm currently in London so I will be updating this listicle frequently. There are still so many bakeries that I've yet to visit — Layla's, Parker, Jolene, Kuro, Uchi, Sourdough Sophia, Little Bread Pedler etc!
 

1) TOAD Bakery
 
I popped by on a weekday around 1230pm and half of their bakes were already sold out. There was a constant stream of people here and I could totally see why. I had their quiche with smoked ham hock which was just launched recently, and it was delicious! I also had their Apple & Custard Danish which was really good as well.

Will I return? Yes!

44 Peckham Rd, London SE5 8PX
 
2) Chatsworth Bakehouse
 
I got there 2 hours before closing time on Sunday, and there were only 3 treacle tarts left. It was good though!
 
Will I return : Yes!
 
120a Anerley Rd, London SE19 2AN
  
 
3) Pomme Bakery

Their Sausage Roll is one of the best I've ever had(and I've eaten ALOT of sausage rolls). Coffee is good too, apparently they use estate dairy milk.
 
Will I return : Yes!
 
68 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8DP 
 
 
4) Arome 

I have been back many times for the Honey Toast and Egg Tart. The pastries always look so enticing, and the nori pastry I had on my last visit was yummy too!

Will I return : Yes!
 
9 Mercer St, London WC2H 9QJ
 
 
5) Forno 

The famous Maritozzi was sold out when I got there, but I really enjoyed the lemon cruffin!
 
Will I return : Yes!

322 Andrews Rd, London E8 4RP
 

6) Buns From Home
Here's where you can get possibly the best cinnamon buns in all of London. They come in all sorts of unique flavours here! I'm quite basic so I always get the original cinnamon one but have also tried the pistachio and ham & cheese one before. Will like to try the banana bread one day!
 
Will I return : Yes!
 
 
 
7) Miel 

I bought 4 pastries from here the very first time I popped by. Everything just looked so good! Come here if you're looking for yummy French pastries
 
Will I return : Yes!  
 
60-61 Warren St, London W1T 5NU 
 
 
8) Bread Ahead
 
Known for their donuts, Bread Ahead at Borough Market is no stranger to long queues. They certainly come up with some pretty cool flavours, and the latest creme brulee one is quite interesting.
 
Will I return : Yes!  
 
 
 
9) Chestnut Bakery
 
Not the best photo but I found their creations to be quite unique and I'll like to try their flatbread some day!
 
Will I return : Yes!  
 
 
 
10) St. JOHN
 
I've only tried their sourdough bread when I dined in at their restaurant but it was pretty good! They're known for their donuts so I'm looking forward to trying them! Not sure if you can get piping hot madeleines from their bakeries as well, but if you happen to see them, make sure you get them! I tried the madeleines at the restaurant and they were stellar.
 
Will I return : Yes!  
 

11) The Dusty Knuckle 

Made quite a journey to this hidden bakery with high hopes and got their chicken sandwich for lunch. The bread was quite nice and fluffy but the amount of chicken was really sad.. Maybe I should have tried their regular bakes. 
 
Will I return : Maybe  
 
Abbot St, London E8 3DP


12) Pophams Bakery

No doubt one of the most popular bakeries in London, Pophams Bakery has a few outlets (all of which are very pretty). I had a ham and cheese croissant, which had crisp cheese bits that I like. However, the ham was quite dry and hard and this, overall, wasn't quite the ham with melty cheese kinda croissant that I like.
 
Will I return : Maybe   
 
 
 
13) Irene
 
I got all these for just 10 pounds! There was a pastry + drink deal for 5 pounds. The pastries felt a little stale (probably cause I was there near closing time).
 
Will I return : Maybe    
 
82 Bell St, London NW1 6SP
 
 
14) Le Choux

I'm in love with choux and I especially love one with a nice crisp craquelin. The gorgeous puffs here have pretty delightful fillings but the craquelin was definitely lacking. The other pastries on offer look really good and I might return to try them one day.
 
Will I return : Maybe   
 
15) Comptoir Gourmand
 
I got to their outlets in Bermondsey and Maltby pretty late and most things were old out so I only got a pain au chocolat. It was alright and I won't go back just for it but seeing how they're so popular, I might pop by this family-run business if I'm in the area to hopefully score their signature items.

Will I return : Maybe     
 
 
 
16) Bageriet 

Tucked in a small alley in the heart of central london, Bageriet is a tiny bakery that dishes out traditional Swedish pastries. Bageriet can sell out quite early. I had to come back a second time becasue their Kanelbulle was sold out on my first visit. I have had a great deal of Kanelbulle when I was in Stockholm and found the ones here to be decent, but not something I'd come back specially for. I might pop in if I'm in the area to try something else.
 
Will I return? Maybe
 
24 Rose St, London WC2E 9EA
 
 
17) Fabrique Bakery

Founded in Stockholm, Fabrique Bakery is famous for their Swedish Cinnamon Buns (Kanelbullar). I visited their outlet in Hoxton and got a cinnamon bun. It carried just the right amount of spice but was strangely quite hard to bite into. The interior was soft enough but could have been a tad more moist. 
 
Will I return? Maybe

 
 
18) E5 Bakehouse

E5 Bakehouse was packed when we arrived on a Saturday for brunch. Took us awhile to find a seat so we definitely had high expectations. The carrot soup was actually the best item that we had. The sandwiches were sadly not tasty at all (they felt uninspired and haphazardly thrown together). Coffee was not bad though

Will I Return : No
 
396 Mentmore Terrace, London E8 3PH
 
 
19) Fortitude Bakehouse

I seriously regretted not getting the beignet from Fortitude Bakehouse (they looked insanely good)! I actually opted for a sticky bun because cravings... and unfortunately, it was the hardest and driest sticky bun I've ever had in my life. It was so bad that I threw it away after one bite, not even kidding.
 
Will I return? No
 
35 Colonnade, London WC1N 1JD
 
 
20) doh'hut

The savoury dagel filled with cream cheese and chives was a yummy one and the rest of the donuts were decent but did not leave an impression

Will I return? No

30 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE

21) Donutelier

The donuts here sure are dressed to the nines. They are pretty expensive though and I think you can get way better donuts for a cheaper price at other bakeries. But if you're looking to impress someone with a pretty sweet treat, this might be up your alley.

Will I return? No

48-50, Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0BB

22) Cheeky Scone

I was really excited to visit this scone specialty shop but sadly, the huge scones were quite bland(which could be remedied by the accompanying jams and cream) but they were pretty dry and hard as well. 

Will I return? No

43 Pembridge Rd, London W11 3HG
 
Feel free to share your favourite bakeries with me in the comment section!
Read my article on the best restaurants in London.

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