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FabriqueB-Worth Trying

8 Earlham St, London WC2H 9RY · Bakery · 4.3/5 Google (888 reviews)

Takeout

Fabrique delivers standout Nordic-style buns and breads in a cozy, Instagrammable setting, but service and value can be hit or miss.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Fabrique delivers reliable Nordic baking with strong food quality centered on exceptional cinnamon and cardamom buns, supported by appealing rustic design and convenient location. However, occasional staleness and quality variation combined with brisk but often unfriendly service prevent higher marks. Worth visiting for signature pastries, though not a must-travel destination.

Restaurant Summary

Step into Fabrique and you'll find a cozy, rustic bakery that brings a slice of Scandinavia to the heart of London. The cinnamon and cardamom buns are the undisputed stars, drawing both locals and tourists for a sweet treat or a quick breakfast. The vibe is relaxed and informal, with just a handful of small tables and a steady stream of customers popping in for their pastry fix. Expect a counter-service model—order at the till, grab your coffee, and settle in if you can snag a seat. Culinarily, Fabrique leans hard into its Nordic roots. The menu, as described in reviews, is focused on classic buns (cinnamon, cardamom, almond, vanilla), hearty sourdough breads, and a few sandwiches and cookies. If you're a fan of bold cardamom or saffron flavors, you'll be in heaven; if not, you might find the selection a bit repetitive. The croissants and savory options get mixed marks, but the signature buns are often described as 'must-try'—when they're fresh. Pricing is a notch above chain bakeries, and some find the portions small for the cost, but many feel the quality justifies the splurge. For families, Fabrique is reasonably kid-friendly—sweet buns, cookies, and hot chocolate are likely to please most children, though picky eaters or those seeking savory or vegan options may be disappointed. Seating is limited and not ideal for large groups or strollers, but a quick stop for a treat works well. If your kids love cinnamon rolls, they'll be happy; if not, options are slim. No outdoor seating and no reservations, so plan for a quick visit rather than a lingering meal.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£10-15 (pastry, sandwich, coffee, possibly dessert - review-based estimate) per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Bustling, central London area with a mix of tourists and locals; lively, artsy, and popular for shopping and theatre.

Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic, well-lit, though can be crowded and busy at peak times.

Nearby: Surrounded by shops, theatres, cafes, and tourist attractions; close to Covent Garden and Shaftesbury Avenue.

Seven DialsA trendy and eclectic micro-neighborhood characterized by its historic intersecting streets, independent boutiques, artisan cafes, and diverse international dining options.
Seven Dials Conservation AreaA historic area with preserved Georgian architecture, featuring unique independent restaurants, boutique shops, and a sophisticated urban atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–19:00 Tuesday08:00–19:00 Wednesday08:00–19:00 Thursday08:00–19:00 Friday08:00–19:00 Saturday09:00–18:00 Sunday09:00–18:00

Available: Takeout

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