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Janice Rachel Shwetha Jacob

August 30th, 2019

London’s Floral Cafes

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Janice Rachel Shwetha Jacob

August 30th, 2019

London’s Floral Cafes

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

It is a known fact that London has no shortage of instagrammable cafes. However, in my time here, I’ve found that there seems to be quite a demand for floral, especially pink, food spots. If you love to explore and try new things, here’s a list of some of my favourite cafes in London with amazing floral interiors.

 

EL&N

Photo Credit: EL&N Cafe, @elnlondon

 

Of course, the well-known, internet-famous EL&N (https://www.elnlondon.co.uk/), with so many different branches, is a must-visit. You can find them at Brompton Road, Oxford Street, Park Lane, etc. The menu is somewhat consistent across branches, with yummy options like generic lattes, alternative lattes (such as beetroot, turmeric, activated charcoal, etc), sandwiches, desserts, etc.

 

 

 

 

Saint Aymes

Photo Credit: Saint Aymes, @saintaymes

Slightly on the pricier side, Saint Aymes mostly offers only sweet items on their menu. However, they do offer some indulgent dishes made with 24-carat gold flakes. They can be found at Connaught Street, in St. George’s Fields.

 

Photo Credit: Fait Maison London, @fait_maison_london

 

 

Fait Maison

This is again a chain, like EL&N, with many branches around Kensington. Their menu is quite unlike the rest, offering many middle eastern and Arabic delicacies, along with the usual generic lattes, alternative lattes, savoury items, etc.

 

 

 

The Knot Churro

As the name suggests, this is THE place for indulging in your churro obsession. This place is a bit on the pricier side as well. Also, their menu comprises of mainly ice-cream sundaes, churros and alternative lattes. They can be found in Kensington.

 

Peggy Porschen

One of the famous pastry shops in London, Peggy Porschen has two branches- one in Victoria and one in Chelsea. Both branches have similar options in terms of the types of cake and desserts. But the Chelsea branch offers a few savoury items on their menu. They also take party orders; in case you’re looking to buy a fancy and delicious birthday cake 😉

 

About the author

Janice Rachel Shwetha Jacob

Hey there! I'm Janice from Chennai, India. I'm doing my Masters' in management at LSE. My interests include music, cooking and writing. I can answer Harry Potter trivia like a boss, sing Disney songs without needing to look at the lyrics and make the world's best hot chocolate.

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