My favorite bakery! At some Waitrose you can buy their breads, but of course none will beat the real bakery place. A little pricey, but guess it is normal for London. I always go there in the morning to get croissants, sour cherry & currant sourdough. Sometimes also buy sandwitches — they are actually very tasty. I also love mini chocolate croissants! They are really yummy. Next time I wanna try lunch there. They only have 4 – 5 tables(from what I remember) so I feel it would be lucky if I could stay there.
Whitney R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
Gail’s is a chic bakery in St John’s Woods. Whether it’s for a warm cup of coffee, a refreshing fusion fruit beverage or a delicious pastry, Gail’s is «la crème de la crème». My only critique would be that there’s not a lot of space, so finding a spot to sit might be difficult. However, I would absolutely return!
Cla S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
Stopped by just for a hot drink on a hot day(I know. Silly) Opted for a hot chocolate rather than my usual coffee break and was pleased but not wowed. Seems there are loads of locations and pretty good pastries so I recommend stopping in if you walk by one. The JWood location is definitely comfortable.
Pri S.
London, United Kingdom
Morning cappuccino :) There is no reason Gail’s should be 3 stars. Yes its a chain, but its coffee and baked goods are far superior to the other coffee shop chains in London: Hint, the one 5 doors down from Seattle, Washington. Gails has a local vibe and it might take one a while to realize its a chain. Walking in St Johns Wood the other day, some tourists stopped me and asked if I could point them in the direction of the«World famous Gail’s.» That could be a bit of an overstatement, but I do love having them just down the street. I also always have them stamp my card as the 11th coffee is on them. Though I try to stay away from their baked goods because you can gain a stone by looking at them too long, their Cinnamon buns, croissants and scones are delish!