Chestnut Bakery
/Located where Dominique Ansel used to be, Chestnut Bakery is offering its passersby for a beautiful shelter where to indulge into the most pretty and delicious treats. Lemon meringue lovers, please continue reading.
WHY should you go? Because not only this is a beautiful cafe with lots of space for you to take a day ‘working from home’ away from home but also a bakery that isn’t joking around with their offering. Lots to choose from and all delicious.
WHAT should you get? Literally anything and everything. Pastries come at a steep price of 3-4£ each but they are soooo worth it, you’ll probably leave with some to take home. Their zata’ar and Gruyere croissant is a savoury delight and so is their pastrami and mustard option. Their signature lemon meringue croissant is not only pretty but also a sugar dream and there’s a peanut butter option for the lovers of these rich spread.
The selection of breads is vast and equally excellent. Their infamous charcoal & olive sourdough is worth a try and their multi-seed and zata’ar bagels also a must take home.
Average price: 7GBP for a pastry and a coffe. Breads start at 4GBP and bagels are 1.25GBP a piece.
WHERE is it? 17-21 Elizabeth St, London SW1W 9RP
WHEN is it open? Eeeeeveryday from 8-6pm