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Mr BakerB-Worth Trying

119-121 Brent St, London NW4 2DX · Bakery, Pizza restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (589 reviews)

Takeout

Kosher bakery-cafe with excellent Neapolitan pizza and a beloved falafel kiosk; value is good, but service warmth and occasional hygiene complaints hold it back.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Mr Baker delivers reliable comfort food with strong pizza and falafel quality and excellent value for money, making it a solid neighborhood choice for families and casual diners. However, quality variation across the menu—particularly in secondary items like cookies and coffee—and inconsistent service warmth prevent a higher grade. The no-frills, high-throughput atmosphere suits quick meals but lacks the polish or distinction of premier local establishments.

Restaurant Summary

On Hendon’s Brent Street, Mr Baker feels like a community hub: trays of challah and pastries up front, pies flying from the pizza oven, and a falafel kiosk next door sending out warm wraps. The room can feel busy and functional rather than cozy, but regulars praise the reliable pies and breads. One diner summed it up: "Best falafel I have had in the UK, with soft bread and generous fillings". Service ranges from warm to curt, and there are a few hygiene complaints amid many positives, so expect a no-frills, high-throughput vibe. The cooking leans classic and comforting: Neapolitan pizza with well-fermented dough, fresh Mediterranean salads, and straightforward bakery staples. The falafel station wins hearts for variety and value, while the bakery side shines with challah and holiday doughnuts. Not everything lands (some knocks on cookies, pasta, and coffee), but the hits are consistent enough that locals keep coming back for pizza and breads. For families, this is an easy win: kids will gravitate to pizza and doughnuts, with bagels and simple salads as back-ups. Seating is ample and casual; it is counter-service, so keep expectations set for self-service flow. Vegan and vegetarian eaters do well with falafel and salads. If you need full table service or spotless ambiance, this may not be your match, but for quick, tasty comfort food, it works for families on the go.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£14-22 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Suburban North West London high street with a strong local Jewish community; casual day-to-day errands and food stops.

Safety: Generally safe, active foot traffic during the day; standard London suburban safety profile.

Nearby: Near shops and services on Brent Street; reviews mention indoor seating and adjacent falafel kiosk with permission to eat inside.

Brent CrossBrent Cross is known for its large shopping center and surrounding residential streets. The dining scene is modest, featuring local cafes, casual eateries, and some family-friendly restaurants. The area has a community-oriented feel with a mix of traditional and modern influences.
CricklewoodCricklewood offers a vibrant, multicultural atmosphere with a variety of ethnic restaurants and local shops. It has a bustling high street with accessible dining options ranging from casual to mid-range, reflecting the area's diverse demographic.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–23:00 Tuesday07:00–23:00 Wednesday07:00–23:00 Thursday07:00–23:00 Friday07:00–16:30 Saturday22:30–01:30 Sunday07:00–23:00

Available: Takeout

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