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    Open 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    The Dusty Knuckle Bakery - @endoedibles on Instagram 11/29/25 Morning Bun

    The Dusty Knuckle Bakery

    4.3(17 reviews)
    0.9 miDalston

    Best sandwich I've had in my life!! I had the roasted chicken, orange, and fennel sandwich. The…read morefocaccia here is absolutely perfect! Very nicely textured. I also enjoyed the feta, fennel, and honey roll. A strange combination of flavors, but they worked well together!! The roll was still crispy and flaky, even with honey on top. Fantastic!!

    Founded by three friends in 2013 The Dusty Knuckle Bakery began with a purpose, youth violence…read moreprevention worker Max Tobias desiring to help at-risk kids take steps forward through on-the-job training and mentorship in a fast-paced environment. Now with three locations, co-owners Rebecca Oliver and Daisy Terry taking the idea past a Dalston shipping container to Harringay and Highbury Fields, visitors at the original can still see experience everything as it started Sunday through Friday from 08h00. Quite the operation, including a baking school and large on-site facility, it is from a car-park that guests smell Yeast, Coffee and Cinnamon meters before entering, the Baristas up front working hard while guests queue along glass cases to order. Known for Sourdough, though early arrivals are likely to be swayed by something sweet, a quick look shows Viennoiserie nicely laminated with good butter while an Apple Turnover served warm is bright with Cinnamon but not too sweet. Fairly priced by British standards, all Pastries £3.20 to £4.60, Dusty Knuckle's lone Cookie pairs Chocolate Chips and Sea Salt at the soft center of a golden rim while a buttery Cardamom Date Roll shines beneath toasted nuts.

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    The Dusty Knuckle Bakery - @endoedibles on Instagram 11/29/25

    @endoedibles on Instagram 11/29/25

    The Dusty Knuckle Bakery - @endoedibles on Instagram 11/29/25 Apple Turnover

    @endoedibles on Instagram 11/29/25 Apple Turnover

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    Beigel Bake - Front Counter at Beigel Bake Brick Lane

    Beigel Bake

    4.2(550 reviews)
    1.2 miShoreditch, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green
    £

    This shop on Brick Lane was a great find for a light breakfast. Located in the midst of the street…read moremarket and the specialty shops that give Brick Lane its character, this establishment has a more work-a-day simplicity by comparison, yet is still extremely popular. It is strictly takeaway as there is really no place to sit and eat. The small shop is very straightforward with just a deli-like counter from which to see the goods and order. We were there on a very busy Saturday morning. We queued up in a line of people that extended out the door. They were pretty good about keeping the line moving, however, and we placed our order within 6 or 7 minutes of joining the queue. My wife had a Peanut Butter-Filled Plain Bagel, which she liked quite a lot. I had Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese on an Everything Bagel. It was very good. The service was very efficient and reasonably pleasant and the prices were quite fair. We will go back if we ever have the chance to do so in the future.

    Saw this place on many You tube videos as a must try when in London..sooooo, we had to check out…read morethe hype. This place was run like a fast machine. They are best known for their salt beef bagels. At the front, in their store window, premade salt beef bagels are ready to be fixed with either or both mustard and pickles. Various pastries/desserts are displayed in their counter ready to go. Note: no table seating inside, just counter tops. Ordered : Salt beef bagel- bagel warm, generous amounts of salt beef, mustard, and sliced pickles. The bagel was over slathered with a horseradish mustard, so much, that it overpowered the taste of the beef. Smoked salmon bagel without cream cheese- underwhelming. Bagel was cold and hard. I did not eat the top half of the bagel. Minimal amount of smoked salmon. The girl behind the counter looked like she could care less to be there and wasn't super friendly or helpful. All in all, happy to have tried it, not sure I'd come back again for more ...

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    Beigel Bake - Salt Beef Beigel

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    Beigel Bake - Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Bagel at Beigel Bake Brick Lane

    Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Bagel at Beigel Bake Brick Lane

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    Fabrique Bakery - Walnut bread on apricot bread. Both delicious

    Fabrique Bakery

    4.3(26 reviews)
    0.9 miHaggerston
    ££

    Their cinnamon bun is INCREDIBLE! Not overly sweet and has such a beautiful moist bread texture…read morealmost like challah texture. It was about 5/6 USD$ the staff was SO friendly, small little shop but big taste buds! We went to two different locations and both delivered in taste! You will not regret coming here!

    I'll admit it. I have a bit of a sweet tooth. And I know that Americans can go a little overboard…read morewith how saccharine some of our sweets are and I know that I shouldn't use the icing-topped cinnamon roll at IKEA as a baseline (are they even sold at IKEAs outside of the U.S.?)... But the cinnamon buns at Fabrique are utterly delectable, whether you're more attuned to American or Swedish cinnamon buns. With a subtle sweetness to them and a light cinnamon coating (and, as some of the Yelp reviews here suggest, a dash of cardamom), the cinnamon bun was even better than the ones I've had in Sweden. I found the cinnamon buns very reasonably priced at £2.50 each. (That means you can treat yourself to a well-deserved cup of coffee or take some more to take home!) Though the hipster Shoreditch reclaimed garage interior might have suggested otherwise, the employees were extremely friendly and not aloof at all. (And that being said, the design aesthetic is admittedly pretty cool and very appropriate for a bakery on an unsuspecting street down from Hoxton Station.) Be sure to stop by on a Sunday after perusing the flowers at Columbia Road Flower Market!

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    Fabrique Bakery - Cinnamon bun

    Cinnamon bun

    Fabrique Bakery - Fabulously moist. What do they put in here?!

    Fabulously moist. What do they put in here?!

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