Bakeries. The word itself makes your mouth water at the thought of fresh bread, crispy pastries, moist cupcakes, fully stuffed doughnuts, and so much more! And luckily for us, London has some of the best independent bakeries in the world. Don't believe us? Here are a few to tempt you.
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| Beyond Bread Bakery |
 | | 15 reviews |
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| Bakeries, Gluten Free, Coffee & Tea Shops |
| Fitzrovia, 2 Charlotte Place, London |
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 | Ellen S. wrote: “Being in a 100% gluten-free bakery was such a rare treat for me that we'd take some goodies home with us. This included a few pastries, baguette, and sourdough loaf. We had them for brekkie the next day and they were delicious.” |
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| Rinkoff Bakeries |
 | | 39 reviews |
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| Bakeries, Sandwiches |
| Whitechapel, 224 Jubilee Street, London |
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 | Nit S. wrote: “This little gem is amazing! Their crodoughs are rich of texture, flavour and bite. My favourite is the classic raspberry but I have tried the Oreo, chocolate, Nutella and various other flavours.” |
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| Fleet River Bakery |
 | | 103 reviews |
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| Bakeries, Coffee & Tea Shops, Tea Rooms |
| Holborn, 71 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London |
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 | Craig D. wrote: “Numerous desserts tempting you from behind a glass case... Desserts include massive scones, freshly baked cakes, and if you're truly blessed, banoffee pie... It's so good I kept on lying to my companion about how bad it was so she wouldn't have any.” |
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| Primrose Bakery |
 | | 30 reviews |
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| Bakeries, Coffee & Tea Shops, Cake Shop & Patisserie Shops |
| Camden Town, 69 Gloucester Avenue, London |
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 | Elisa T. wrote: “I'm always excited to see what flavours primrose bakery has in store for me... Sit in with a cup of tea or coffee or take out and have a mini picnic in the nearby primrose park, this place always delivers a perfect treat.” |
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| Nordic Bakery |
 | | 104 reviews |
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| Bakeries, Cafes |
| Soho, 14 Golden Square, London |
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 | Dominique L. wrote: “How have I not reviewed this place yet? I absolutely, positively love their cinnamon buns... Nordic Bakery is, without a doubt, heads and shoulders above the rest... I don't know how they do it, but their buns are just so full of intense flavour.” |
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 | Alex S. wrote: “I feel very very strongly about Aux Pains de Papy... All five stars go out to the humble croissant, executed perfectly here. It is buttery and flakey, but with a tender inside... Go here. You will not be disappointed.” |
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| Cocomaya |
 | | 26 reviews |
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| Bakeries, Tea Rooms, Coffee & Tea Shops |
| Paddington, 12 Connaught Street, London |
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 | Roudha A. wrote: “Really love this place; it's a bakery where you can find tiny sweets and cakes. The service here is fast the staff very friendly, Amazed with this staff! Food was excellent. Prices were good All in all worth a try.” |
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 | Daniel F. wrote: “Got the vanilla custard and bayleaf doughnut from Malty Market. Very good. You know you're getting quality here and even with doughnuts it doesn't waiver.” |
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| Bread Ahead |
 | | 30 reviews |
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| Bakeries |
| London Bridge, Stoney Street, London |
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 | Maciek D. wrote: “I visited mainly to try the famous doughnuts but I ended up getting some of the other goods as well — the aroma of fresh bread is really irresistible. The onion focaccia was nice and light, cheese stick appropriately crunchy.” |
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