Isn't this the most whimsical cakestand?Come on you poor pups. I'm dragging you off on a tour of London's cake shops.I'll be in London for 5 whole days next month. Can you think of a better way to fight off a cold at present than research future cake places? I can't.. I love looking at Shop Image Graphics in London for clues. It says I must go to Aubaine - have you been?And what about Peyton and Byrne? Do advise svp. Your advice is the BEST :)
Primrose Bakery in Covent Garden looks awfully tempting too. Ah decisions, decisions... We've been to Hummingbird Cupcakes so we can cross that off the list... Isn't this a delectable macaron cakestand at La Maison du Chocolat on Piccadilly? Though we visited many times in NYC and Paris...hmmm Carluccio's is not strictly cakes but very appealing and nearby on Fullham road so I will pop in... Look. Faux gateaux at Liberty's What about an elegant china teapot to display your cookies? The British are very fond of cake. I like these macaron displays in Fortnum's windows...
Or would you prefer lingering over afternoon tea at the divine Sketch Tea Parlour? Thank you PBers for telling me about THIS place. Have you got others I must not miss?
Your suggestions have been noted:Primrose Bakery Melt Yauatcha William Curley Baker and Spice Burnt Sugar Euphorium Bakery Gail's Bread Maison Berteaux Patisserie Valerie Konditor and Cook Loafing The Wolseley Belle Epoque
Or would you prefer lingering over afternoon tea at the divine Sketch Tea Parlour? Thank you PBers for telling me about THIS place. Have you got others I must not miss?
Your suggestions have been noted:Primrose Bakery Melt Yauatcha William Curley Baker and Spice Burnt Sugar Euphorium Bakery Gail's Bread Maison Berteaux Patisserie Valerie Konditor and Cook Loafing The Wolseley Belle Epoque