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6 years ago
Very good bakery inside Westfield Stratford. I had a Lithuanian Rye Dark Bread which was really good and at a fair price. Service was rather good and my bread was also sliced for me. read more
2 Montfichet Rd
Olympic Park
London E15 2JU
United Kingdom
Olympic Village, Stratford
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https://www.karawaybakery.com
Hours
What time does Karaway open?
Karaway opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Karaway opens at 9:00 AM on Saturday.Karaway opens at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does Karaway close?
Karaway closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Karaway closes at 6:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Karaway have parking?
Yes, Karaway has parking options.
People searched for Bakeries 3,145 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
Very good coffee and baked goods. It's right near an underground station too. I particularly…read moreenjoyed my latte and it was clear they use quality beans. The cinnamon bun was also first rate. Very tasty. Come here if you want a snack or happen to pass it walking to the underground station. Recommended!
Fantastic place for breakfast. Everything was delicious, from the smoked salmon roll to the…read moretruffled mushroom toastie to the cinnamon swirl. Cappuccino and lattes were excellent as well. Highly recommend!
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Smashed avocado with poached eggs
I went there especially to try their cronut ! Amazing ! I…read moreloved it it was so big and good ! I tried the pistachio caramel one filled with caramel inside ! It was good and not too sweet. Also nice and friendly staff who gave my friends good recommandations of other pastries they have. It is not the most well located place but it worth to go there
Good bakery selling both bread, pastries and cronuts. Their…read morecroissants didn't look the best I had seen but the cronuts looked really good and the one that I had was great.
Crodough deliciousness.
Valentine cupcakes
We got a chicken sandwich and We also ordered a food tart which was lacking. There was minimal…read morecreamy filling, mostly just crust and fruit, which was really disappointing. We also ordered one coffee and they charged us for two, ordering and paying took a while. The sandwich was pretty good according to my husband, but the tart was really disappointing. We took our food to go.
Rude staff who charged me for an item I didn't order and refused to process a refund due to…read more"technical issues". They then tried to convince me to pay again because they claimed customer service would not be able to process a refund for one item. Customer service are unhelpful and took days to respond and provide a partial refund despite it being the company's fault the issue arose. Overall unpleasant experience, better to visit one of the other cafes in Canary Wharf.
Look at that beautiful box!
I only went into the Tescos to buy a cold drink and I also end up leaving with a huge slice of red…read morevelvet cake from Candy Cake. Yuuuummm it tasted so good. Candy Cake in the Tescos is like a small concession stand, there's no where to sit or anything. The friendly lady put my red velvet cake in a pretty box and bag. I went on my way. My red velvet cake looked and smelt so good I didn't even wait to get home to eat it decently with a spoon or fork. Quite ashamed to admit that, lol! One bite of that cake and it was a WRAP! I'm kind of glad there's no Candy Cake's where I live, 'cause if there was I'd be 50lbs heavier. :p
I'm normally a huge Bread Ahead fan. Whenever I'm at Borough Market, or see them at any of the food…read moremarkets they pop up at, I always get a doughnut and sometimes some bread, and it's delicious. The doughnut is huge and very comparable to one from St John's. But even though I've been at Stratford a few times since Bread Ahead's arrival, I'm always too full and haven't been able to manage a doughnut, and I really wanted to as they have what sounds like the best hybrid ever - an ice cream doughnut. So finally today I made a better plan and managed one. Unfortunately, my expectations just were not met. The man working was rude and dismissive (for example, I said that I'd never had an ice cream doughnut before, and the man scoffed, half-rolled his eyes, and said "It's just ice cream in a doughnut".) So despite the bad start, I was still pretty jazzed for my treat. But, meh, not really great. The soft serve was nice but didn't taste of much, and the doughnut shell didn't really add anything except a mess of sugar. So next time, I'll get a regular vanilla custard doughnut, and hope it's as good as usual and hopefully give Bread Ahead a couple more stars. Today though, service was a 1.5, and the doughnut only a 2.5.
This little place in the Great Eastern Market section of Westfield Stratford does really, really…read moregood doughnuts. Generously filled, and in a selection of flavours including caramel, honeycomb and fruit jams, they look pretty tempting. And they taste great too - the fillings (which clearly are the star of the show) satisfy a sweet tooth without being too sweet. My favourite is the blackberry jam, with its chunks of fruit. They aren't too doughy and are in fact quite light, and they aren't oversugared. I can't wait for the weather to heat up so I can try the ice cream filled version. They also do a huge selection of bread and other bakery products, which I haven't tried but look delicious. The staff are friendly and attentive, and the outlet is well presented and easy to look around. Everything is clearly priced which is unusual in bakeries a lot of the time. They only lost a star because £2.50 is a little steep for a doughnut in my opinion.
Lovely place for a fresh organic meal, a sweet treat or a coffee. This location is a bit tucked…read moreaway, and is not easy to find, but its worth looking for. Its on the bottom floor of the shopping mall, tucked in the corner, so you need to take the escalator all the way down. You can also enter the Jubilee shopping mall from the Canary Wharf tube station (entrance is between the first and the second set of escalators).
Slow service and a little pricy, but (as the name suggests.... the daily bread...) their bread is…read moresuperb. Food quality is in general of a high standard. Our waitress was very sweet, not not at all observant, so we had to wait ages to get her attention. On the plus side the kitchen is fairly quick, the food is great and the Canary Wharf branch has got quite a lot of seating. It's also very clean, which is something I always look for in a restaurant.
This is how food is supposed to be (dish: Chili sin carne)
Trying out their vegetarian brunch offering (about £14). The guacamole was a bit watery and without taste - a bit disappointed.
Le Pain's cheesecake awesome! Like grandma's cake!!! (Better than my grandma probably)
A part of Stockholm since 2008 Fabrique has since expanded to London and New York, a focus on…read morequality and authenticity part of the promise across Sourdough, Breakfast Pastries and Sandwiches like the Croque Monsieur. Utilizing stone ovens, owners Charlotta and David Zetterström committing to use local Ingredients whenever possible, Swedish backing ensures Kardemummabullar are made correctly with a tight wind and bright flavors while a version imbued with Saffron is no less memorable. Higher-priced than other London Bakeries, the Croque toasted-to-order light on both Ham and Cheese, Fabrique's Cookies fair well with a crisp edge and soft center dotted by Milk, Dark and White Chocolate.
Cute little bakery, perfect for some morning treats. They seem very bun focused, with many…read moreflavors. Don't sleep on the cardamom bun! Cinnamon Bun: A lot more strands than a typical cinnamon bun. Not as gooey, but had it's own unique flaky texture going on. Cardamom Bun: Very unique. Not sure I've ever had anything like this. Instead of the standard cinnamon, they had warming cardamom. Found this really delicious. Carrot Cake: A comfort standard. Lots of great creamy frosting. And nicely spiced cake. Chocolate Globe: A bit dense. Heavy on the coconut and heavy on the chocolate.
@endoedibles on Instagram 11/28/25 Triple Chocolate Chip Cookie
@endoedibles on Instagram 11/28/25 Saffron Bun
@endoedibles on Instagram 11/28/25
Amazing Eccles pie. We stopped by here, just as the bakery has relocated for unofficial opening…read more We had a great time. I had an amazing concoction, an Echo pie, which is a pastry with mincemeat. The outside was crispy and sugary, the inside was a delicious filling of mincemeat. The host was friendly and helpful. What a great place!
We had what I'd consider a compot sufganiyot. It was a yeast doughnut covered in sugar and filled…read morewith a mixed berry filling. Super sweet and delicious. Staff was knowledgeable and friendly.
Vanilla doughnut
Eccles cake
Michelin star doughnuts
It's a fine cup of irreverent coffee served here & as you can tell, they are no fans of Starbucks…read more My husband had to have their coffee cup merch... If you want a tasty, rebellious mug of top-notch brew this is the place. They have pretty good pastries too.
I would like to pack this place up and bring it home to NY with me…read more I came here for the name but stayed because the drinks and service are top notch. Everything here is retro and fun and inviting. My chai latte (iced) with a choice of milk (almond) was the second best I have ever had (number 1 spot is a coffee shop in Iceland). The ham and cheese croissant hit the spot when we were sick of hotel restaurant breakfast. Tons of seating with plenty of people working from home on laptops. The decor is fun to look at as you drink your coffee or tea. They also offer frappes and smoothies! Nestled within a cute little part of London with a park nearby. Please bring Fuckoffee to NY.
Latte and a Bueno Hot Chocolate.
Very eye catching exterior
Mmmmm......Donuts! (Said in the voice of Homer Simpson.)…read more They do donuts so righteous here. As we were walking around Borough Market we saw the line for Bread Ahead and realized it was for the donut stand they had outside along the street. We had to jump on line and drool over the display of sugary goodness. We each tried a different donut and was not disappointed! So many varieties to choose from - coconut, lemon curd, blackcurrant cheesecake, seasalt caramel and honeycomb, and others. They don't skimp on the fillings as each bite was flavorful. Yum!
The borough market bakery. They have a stall inside the market an a bakery right outside the market…read morehall. I'd reccomend checking out the bakery as this is where the fresh goodies are made and you're more likely to get the fresh batch here. Price wise, it's a bit steep. At 5£ per donut and 6.50£ for a piece of focaccia. But you're in a tourist area so high prices should be expected. We opted for the cheese focaccia that came right out from the oven. For 6£, it's not bad. It's pretty sizable and a good shareable snack! It's a good crusty bread and had a subtle garlic flavor with a blend of stringy cheese. If you like cheesy garlic bread, this is for you! Out of all the snacks you could get in the borough market, this is a solid option! But I wouldn't go out of my way to come here.
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