Very good. I go here 3 – 4 times weekly for a variety of bread stuffs and coffee.
Breadr
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
The bread may be nice but the service is basically the worst, most offensive service I have ever received in my entire life. The man(owner?) actually angry at me for asking what the different types of bread were and then even angrier for wanting to pay by card(even though he had told me I could pay by card).
Theduc
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
This is my favourite bakery ever. There is not a product that I have not devoured that is made here daily. It really is a case of getting here quick because once it is sold out, then sorry, all gone. So, here is a little summary of the products here: Olive Oil Bread — never seen this elsewhere, but it is truly awesome square or rectangle of 4 layers of bread baked in the Oil, the outside two are crispy and the inside two are heaven, light, fluffy and yummy. Five star product. Large ones are £1.40 I think. Apple Doughnuts — these are sugar coasted with apple chunks and are massive for a doughnut. The outside is dark brown due to the way they make themjust yummy. Also available in a jam version which is smaller. Pizza — Tomato rich, yummy hot and cold pizza slices are available and cooked on a Sicilian rectangle base. Only £1 for the plain one which makes for a nice snack. Loaves of bread — amazing again, worth calling in advance to order as they sell out daily, expect for French style bagettes. Sandwiches/Rolls — You have to get here before 8am for these a lot of the time, but given the fine hams and cheeses you can buy here these are yummy. Then there is things to buy for home, like packets and tins of pastas, Italian juices, and provisions. These are reasonably priced and available to pick up. Although, what I love about this shop is that the family that run it have been at the centre of their community for decades. Dedication to quality and a great quality of service, they should win a medal.