Information about Poilâne
Name | Poilâne |
The Address | 46 Elizabeth St, London SW1W 9PA, United Kingdom |
Rating | 4.5 |
Rated count | 86 |
Phone number | 020 7808 4910 |
Price level | |
Website | https://poilane.co.uk/ |
working hours | Monday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday: 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM Sunday: Closed |
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I’ve visited this brand in Paris and was thrilled to learn there was a branch in London. This is one of Europe’s oldest bakery brand, selling some of the best bread you’ll eat in London. I had half of large sourdough, sliced with some of the French butter available in the store.
I also purchased a ginger cake for the festive season as an alternative to Christmas cake and Christmas pudding. A very expensive visit to the bakery but it was worth it.
Rye Bread having a Bad Hair day !!!… what I dont get is how Poilane are happy to sell bread ( £5 a loaf ) that looks like this. very disappointing as the bread is delicious, but I wont be buying from here again. no standards.
Unfortunately I can’t give them more then 5 stars… what a beautiful corner of belgravia… bread is super good, lovely people working there and such a good smell. Luckily who lives near to them 😆
Highly recommend! GO!
Friendly clerk with delicious food. I will buy more if my stomach and luggage have more space. I usually don’t like croissant but theirs are great.
I heard about this bakery because it was recommended by Paul Hollywood on a podcast. I should have known he was probably recommending the bread, which looks to have rave reviews, but I walked by on an afternoon when I hadn’t had lunch and decided to pop in to get a snack. I assumed it would be expensive but I had no idea what the range could be – there were no prices except for very small print behind the shelves, and none of the products had any labels. There were very few pastries and they were all standard (croissant, brownie, pain au chocolat) so I opted for a pack of two scones for a whopping £4. The first I ate right away and found it quite dry, so decided to save the second for when I got home so I could put jam on it. When cutting it open I could see the density and colour were uneven. Super disappointing to pay so much for a below average scone, the ones I make myself are much better! Thankfully the lady who served me was extremely nice so I may be tempted to go back and try the bread at least…