Best Pastries in Warners End

We've collected top 10 mentioned pastry places in Warners End from other articles such as The Chilworth, datagemba.com, Absolutely.London.

Best Pastries in Warners End

Aux Merveilleux de Fred
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
5 (20 ratings)
1-3 Leadenhall Market, London, EC3V 1LR, United Kingdom
Pastry shop
Mentioned by Travels in the UK, Europe and Beyond
London’s Best Cake and Coffee Shops
"Mini Éphémère, a lemon and yuzu meringue and cream version of the Merveilleux. Finding a delicious sweet treat for less than £2 anywhere in London is rare but finding something that will put your sweet tooth into a trance in South Kensington for £1.20 is some kind of miracle. At Aux Merveilleux de Fred, the mini versions of their namesake confections are so light – and inexpensive – that you can indulge without guilt."
Mentioned by The Chilworth
The Best Places to Get French Pastries in London
"For the melt-in-the-mouth pastry experience only a true French chef such as Frédéric Vaucamps can achieve, book yourself in at Aux Merveilleux de Fred. Famed for their brioches, meringues and truffles, which are must-buys, the whole menu is highly acclaimed. Do yourself a favour and get some takeaway buns to enjoy as you travel around the rest of the city – they are truly merveilleux."
Sweetland London
Sweetland London
4.6 (414 ratings)
1, Royal London Industrial Estate, 29 -35 N Acton Rd, London NW10 6PE, United Kingdom
PatisserieBakeryCandy storeCookie shopDessert shopPastry shopWholesale bakery
The Pastry Parlour
The Pastry Parlour
4.3 (156 ratings)
Classic bakery with sweet & savory fare & gourmet coffee drinks in hip digs with communal tables.
8 Piazza Walk, London, E1 8FU, United Kingdom
CafeCoffee shopCoffee storeDessert shopPastry shopPatisserie
Mentioned by Absolutely.London
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"If you’re a big fan of croissants, then the Pasty Parlour is a must for your Little Black Book. One of London’s best bakeries, everything is baked fresh on-site daily and their pastries are said to rival the originals from across the channel. 8 Piazza Walk, London E1 8FU; thepastryparlour.co.uk"
The Muddy Puddle
The Muddy Puddle
4.8 (63 ratings)
142 Albion Rd, London, N16 9PA, United Kingdom
CafeCoffee storePastry shopVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Foodism
s pick: 25 best places to eat vegan food in London
"This dog-friendly east London café is certainly one to add to your London vegan food roster. Not only is there a full vegan English breakfast, complete with crispy hash browns, roasted plum tomatoes and grilled sourdough dripping in creamy vegan butter, they also serve seriously generous portions, leaving even the hungriest of customers full. There’s far more than fry ups on offer, though: the spicy coconut ramen is a delightful winter warmer, served with silky tofu, shiitake mushrooms and thick udon noodles deliciously slurped up when drizzled in hot chilli oil."
Said London
Said London
4.2 (1931 ratings)
41 Broadwick St, Carnaby, London, W1F 9QL, United Kingdom
Chocolate artisanCafeChocolate cafeChocolate shopPastry shop
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Italian-originating Said is the London offshoot of Rome’s oldest chocolate shop, but the gravity of such status doesn’t stop it from getting a little silly. Hot chocolate here transcends warm beverage to full-blown dessert – rich, thick, molten chocolate is spooned into cups so generously it often overflows. Cakes can be ordered here too, with the option of adding a dutiful drenching of hot milk, dark or white chocolate sauce."
Maitre Choux Soho
Maitre Choux Soho
4.2 (275 ratings)
Sophisticated patisserie featuring a variety of gourmet pastries & gift boxes in a posh interior.
60 Dean St, London, W1D 6AW, United Kingdom
Pastry shopCafeCake shopCoffee shopPatisserieTea store
Philippe Conticini
Philippe Conticini
4.6 (14 ratings)
198 Camden High Street Buckstreet Market Unit 1.26 Ground floor, London, NW1 8QP, United Kingdom
Pastry shop
Mentioned by MOB Kitchen
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"Philippe Conticini is a legend of pâtisserie and both of his eponymous Londoncafés are home to some of the finest gourmet pastries on this side of the channel. Paying a visit to Phillipe Conticini is like paying your respects to the butter gods. His Paris Brest is a thing of delicate, complicated beauty; his vanilla flan a reminder of what heights custard can achieve; and his pain au chocolat, a pastry so layered and flaky that it makes all pretenders seem a sham."
Diwan Damas
Diwan Damas
4.7 (154 ratings)
121 Edgware Rd, Tyburnia, London, W2 2HX, United Kingdom
Pastry shop
Hemingway Coffee Co.
Hemingway Coffee Co.
2.8 (8 ratings)
6 Waddington Rd, St Albans, AL3 5EX, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurantCake shopCoffee shopGluten-free restaurantInternet cafePastry shopRestaurantSoup restaurantWi-Fi spot
Dunn's Bakery
Dunn's Bakery
4.5 (244 ratings)
Long-running local bakery offering bread, sandwiches, traditional pastries and celebration cakes.
6 The Broadway, London, N8 9SN, United Kingdom
BakeryCake shopDonut shopPastry shopPatisserieSandwich shop

Best Fine Dining in Warners End

Mint Leaf Lounge
Mint Leaf Lounge
4 (391 ratings)
Chic, high-end Indian restaurant, mezzanine champagne bar and cocktail lounge.
12 Angel Ct, London, EC2R 7HB, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantBarCocktail barFine dining restaurantHalal restaurantIndian takeawayLunch restaurantRestaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"From a whole menu dedicated to meat-free sides to their garlic chilli paneer, there's no holding back on vegetarian food at Mint Leaf Lounge. Join them for sumptuous Indian plates in a slat-up, City of London setting."
The Association Restaurant
The Association Restaurant
4.1 (18 ratings)
Lakeside Way, Wembley Park, Wembley HA9 0BU, United Kingdom
Fine dining restaurantBreakfast restaurantRestaurant
Seven Park Place by William Drabble
Seven Park Place by William Drabble
4.5 (138 ratings)
Ritzy dining space in luxury hotel for upscale British menu inspired by French recipes.
7-8 Park Pl, St. James's, London, SW1A 1LS, United Kingdom
Fine dining restaurantFrench restaurantHomestayRestaurant

Churches and Cathedrals in Warners End

St Botolph without Aldgate
St Botolph without Aldgate
4.4 (239 ratings)4 (22 ratings)
CofE parish church with a spire, consecrated in 1739, and the burial place of 2 Tudor period rebels.
Aldgate High St, London, EC3N 1AB, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Botolph was a Saxon saint who built a large monastery near to modern-day Boston (a corruption of Botolph’s town) in Lincolnshire in 654. He was the English patron saint of travellers and has three surviving churches in the City dedicated to him. They are all situated next to old city gates, presumably so that those about to set off could dedicate so"
St Dunstan-in-the-West
St Dunstan-in-the-West
4.4 (51 ratings)4 (26 ratings)
Victorian, Anglican church with 1000 years of history, plus a richly ornate, high altar and screen.
186a Fleet St, Holborn, London, EC4A 2HR, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Evan Evans Tours
The Most Beautiful Churches in London
"A post shared by Cesar Silvestre (@cjcaspt.83) on Sep 30, 2018 at 6:18am PDT. Named after one of early England’s foremost saints, St Dunstan narrowly escaped the Great Fire of London when the Dean of Westminster roused 40 scholars from their sleep and had them extinguish its flames. Rebuilt in 1831 after years of wear and tear, the church is most famous nowadays for its clock, which dates to 1671."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
10 incredible churches and cathedrals you have to visit in London
"St Dunstan in the West has been nestled in among the pubs and old printing and publishing offices of Fleet Street for over 180 years. One of the finest examples of London’s gothic revival architecture, the church is something of a hidden gem in the heart of the city. Like so many landmarks, the church was severely damaged during the blitz."
St George's Church
St George's Church
4.6 (102 ratings)4.5 (22 ratings)
Refurbished 18th-century church and venue for organ recitals during the London Handel Festival.
The Vestry, 2A Mill St, London W1S 1FX, United Kingdom
Episcopal churchSights & LandmarksChurchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by London for Free
Historic Churches
"Splendidly refurbished in 2010 it was built between 1721-1724 to the designs of John James, as one of the Fifty Churches projected by Queen Anne’s Act of 1711. The reredos is from the workshop of Grinling Gibbons and frames a ‘Last Supper’ painted for the church by William Kent in 1724. The windows contain Flemish glass of the early 16th century from Antwerp."

Historic Sites in Warners End

Monument to the Great Fire of London
Monument to the Great Fire of London
4.5 (9228 ratings)4.5 (2054 ratings)
Sir Christopher Wren-designed column commemorating London's Great Fire, with a viewing platform.
Fish St Hill, Bridge, London, EC3R 8AH, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesMonuments & StatuesObservation Decks & Towers
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in London, England
"Sir Christopher Wren's 1677 column, known simply as the Monument, is a memorial to the Great Fire of London of 1666, whose impact on the city's history cannot be overstated. An immense Doric column made of Portland stone, the Monument is 4.5m wide and 60.6m tall – the exact distance it stands from the bakery in Pudding Lane where the fire is thought to have started."
Mentioned by We Dream of Travel Blog
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"Monument was built between 1671 and 1676 to commemorate the Great Fire of London. Today, you can access the viewpoint at the top for some great views of the city. However, you will be required to climb a spiral staircase comprised of 311 stairs (although it felt like a thousand!) and pay a small entrance fee."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"The Monument is, apparently, the tallest isolated column in the world. It's not horrifically high at just 202 feet and, visitors can only reach 160 feet high as that's where the caged-in viewing platform is. You do have to walk all the way up, and all the way down, and there are 311 steps."
Cromer Windmill
Cromer Windmill
4.2 (48 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Historic windmill built in 1681 & refurbished in the late 1900s, open seasonally to the public.
B1037, Cromer, SG2 7QE, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Keats House
Keats House
4.5 (291 ratings)4.5 (122 ratings)
Museum and library in Keats' former residence, with collections of letters, effects and poems.
10 Keats Grove, London, NW3 2RR, United Kingdom
Heritage museumSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistoric Sites

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Warners End

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Crowne Plaza Gerrards Cross, an IHG Hotel
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Studio at Little Trees Farm
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Watford Premier Serviced Apartments - Eton House
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