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Bageriet

4.7 (78 reviews)
InexpensiveScandinavian, Bakeries
Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Good for kids
Dogs allowed

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Candace L.

Sensational bakery! We stopped in right as they opened and many items were making their way from the kitchen into the display cases. We ordered one of just about everything that made its way out when we were here. This is the coziest, sweetest, most yummy bakery. It was a chilly morning and Bageriet exemplifies hygge to a T. The candles, coffee, warm, plush surroundings are the absolute coziest. I could have stayed in here all morning, eating treat after treat but we had somewhere to be ;) so I had to wrap it up. Highly, highly recommend. Fantastic, friendly service. Dare I say, better than any bakery in Sweden.

sockerkringlor (sugar pretzel)
Cynthia S.

This was such a small, cute, unassuming bakery tucked away in the busy streets of Covent Garden that I walked by it several times during my time in London without trying it out. On my last day however I finally caved -- and I'm so glad I did, because it turned out to be one of the best bakeries I tried during my time here There were so many beautiful rolls and pastries that I had no idea where to start, but the lady behind the counter was very sweet and described all the baked goods and noted the popular ones to help me figure out what to order. We landed on the kanelbullar / cinnamon roll (since that one seemed to be the most popular) and the sugar pretzel (that one just looked really amazing) and I was immediately in heaven when trying both of them. They're so unassuming but the cinnamon roll was so sticky and delicious and the sugar pretzel was so much fluffier than I was expecting. Neither were too sweet and were perfect with a cup of coffee My only regret is not trying it sooner -- I definitely would've returned several times to try everything else (and to get a couple more of those sugar pretzels)

Cinnamon Bun
Caroline P.

They were so nice and the pastries and coffee were delicious! Definitely recommend as a quick bite before exploring London!

Cinnamon bun
Kevin B.

Bageriet is a charming hole-in-the-wall Swedish bakery tucked into an alleyway in Covent Garden. Walking by, you'll be enticed by the delightful decorations and tantalizing pastries visible through the window. There's often a line, but you can oogle over the sweet treats while you wait. The interior is just a tiny counter for ordering and paying (it's all for takeaway only). The bakery really comes to life during Christmas, when you can get the tasty Christmas bun (fun flavor profile with cardamom), alongside classics such as mulled wine (with raisins and almonds) and hot chocolate. Though I'm sure it's a fun place to visit at any time in the year! Swing by if you're looking for a sweet baked good to brighten up your day.

Chris M.

Very nice small bakery, mostly for take-away although they have a couple of small tables outside. I had a pastry of which I didn't catch the name but that was really good, not too sweet and with a good delicate flavor.

Princess cakes
Beth C.

I visited here with one goal: a slice of Princess Cake, which is very difficult to find in America (outside of the little frozen version from Ikea). I've wanted to try it since I saw it on Great British Bake Off. This bakery is incredibly small--even with a map app, we had to loop around to find it tucked down an alley--and their few tables were occupied. We got the cake slice to go. Let me tell you, the Ikea version has nothing on the real thing. It truly is a royal cake!

Cinnamon roll
Andie B.

Bageriet is a lovely little spot in Covent Garden. As a lover of Scandinavian style cinnamon roles and Bageriet has one of my favorites in London. The texture is perfect and it's the perfect amount of sweetness. Their other baked goods are also absolutely fabulous

Sweet treats
Alina R.

I had a flat white which was very good and a Lussekatt (Saffron bun) which I think is available only in December. In Sweden they serve Lussekatt for St. Lucia (December 13th). Not to mention that the staff is Swedish and they are very nice and welcoming. I love Scandinavia so this place is a piece of heaven in London for me.

Tina W.

ALERT:: THIS IS A SWEDEN BAKERY SHOP. Location: another shopping circle, where I cannot recall its name. I found this rare bakery shop in a small valley. You have to really watch the sign and try to be focus so that you may end up here. Place is small, three tiny tables, I was quickly served and introduced by their crazy good looking bakeries. By the time I ordered their pieces and then sat down, I felt like this place is too tiny to be here for more than 20 mins. Food: I had their traditional cake (SORRY, I FORGOT THE NAME) It looks very much artificially unhealthy but it is surprisingly good. The cream is not at all sweet but serves as a buffer to introduce to its bottom cake. Service: nice. price: nice Overall: like I said, it is a great place to visit and try !

A trio of deliciousness. I'm sharing.. I promise...
Angelique M.

HOLY MOLY! this tiny place is a secret heaven tucked away just off the main street! Delicious food, beautiful herbal and fruit teas.. I saw coffee to buy by the paper bag so I'll be back to try that... the staff are so friendly, and the interior itself manages to be both clean and cozy. Love!!!

Princess cake
Vivian Y.

Tiny little cafe in a hidden alleyway. I discovered this place via yelp on my recent trip to London. The place is small, with 2 communal tables situated on the side of the cafe. I ordered their infamous princess cake and the barista situated me into a seat as if it was a dine-in cafe (kudos point!). The cake came quick and at first glance I thought it might be too heavy. However, the cream was much lighter than I thought and the marzipan exterior added a different texture to the soft cake that I appreciated. They had a bunch of other pastries that looked equally delicious. However, my one stomach was unable to try all of them. Would I come here again? Of course; I would like to try the other pastries as well. I probably won't eat the princess cake again (even though it's good) since I've had better.

Very berry danish
Leo U.

I don't usually write about coffee shops because I don't really drink coffee. But Bageriet on Rose st is definitely worth an honorary mention. Bageriet is the tiniest coffee shop on a tiniest side street near Covent Garden. Depending on what you are familiar with, it's next to Peruvian restaurant called Lima or opposite Stanford, the map store. Their speciality is Scandinavian cakes. They usually have a few Danish pastries at the window, and have cakes and breads inside. There are two tables inside and one small round table and a pair of garden chairs. That's it. You can imagine it's very hard to find seats on weekend afternoon. The cakes here are just brilliant. When I have some free time on weekday, I like to sit on one of the seats and indulge myself with a cake or two. Don't judge me. They are really good. I even order a coffee occasionally as it seems to be what grown-up people do.

Tiny, wedged in next to a very nice chocolatier down an easily missed , and hence peaceful, side street.
Simon W.

A tiny gem- immaculate cakes, coffee strong enough to raise the dead, all delivered in an atmosphere of Nordic efficiency and calm. I wouldn't plan on descending on this place with your ten closest mates ( four of them wouldn't get a seat for a start), but for a more intimate group or to take away I thoroughly recommend this place.

Coffee + tea + meringue shortbread

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It's a bit difficult to find but it's worth it. Get the cinnamon bun! The coffee is pretty good as well.

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I tried the princess cake, it was okay may be because I'm not really fitted for the Swedish taste?

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