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La FromagerieBWorth Trying

2-6 Moxon St, London W1U 4EW · Cheese shop, Cafe, Takeout Restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (823 reviews)

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A cheese lover’s haven with a charming cafe, offering top-quality products and a unique experience, but with premium prices and occasional service inconsistencies.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

La Fromagerie delivers exceptional cheese quality and curation with outstanding staff expertise that justifies its reputation as a destination for cheese enthusiasts. However, inconsistent service attentiveness and limited physical comfort during busy periods prevent it from reaching higher territory. This is a specialized gem for those seeking premium artisan products and knowledgeable recommendations, though not a comprehensive fine dining experience.

Restaurant Summary

La Fromagerie is a cheese lover’s paradise tucked away in Marylebone, blending the charm of a specialty shop with the warmth of a cozy cafe. Step inside and you’re greeted by a spectacular cheese room, shelves of artisan products, and a team of staff who know their Gruyère from their Gorgonzola. The menu, as described by regulars and first-timers alike, is a celebration of all things cheese: rotating boards, rich soufflés, and comfort classics like toasties and tarts. The ambiance is relaxed and intimate, perfect for a leisurely lunch or a romantic evening surrounded by the aroma of fine cheese. Culinary-wise, La Fromagerie leans classic with a twist—think seasonal specials like pumpkin tortellini and a few creative chef’s suppers, but the heart of the experience is in the quality and variety of cheese. This is not a spot for culinary thrill-seekers chasing molecular gastronomy, but rather for those who appreciate premium ingredients, expert recommendations, and a touch of continental flair. Expect premium pricing, justified by the quality of the products and the expertise of the staff. For families, the reality is mixed. While the shop is a delight for adults and older children with adventurous palates, the cafe is not particularly kid-friendly. Space is tight, pushchairs are discouraged, and there’s little evidence of kid-specific menu items. If your little ones love cheese, they’ll be happy, but picky eaters or families needing space for strollers may find it challenging. Based on reviews, this is a better fit for adults, couples, and foodies than for young families.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£22-32 (cheese board, main, coffee/dessert) per person ReservationsNot required

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Location Insights

Area: Marylebone is an upscale, lively central London neighborhood known for boutique shops, gourmet food stores, and a mix of affluent residents and professionals. The vibe is stylish yet approachable, attracting foodies and locals alike.

Safety: Generally very safe, well-maintained, and busy during the day and early evening. Good lighting and steady foot traffic.

Nearby: Surrounded by independent shops, cafes, and the Marylebone Farmers Market. Close to the Marylebone Pub and other dining options. Residential and commercial mix.

Marylebone VillageA refined urban village with a mix of upscale restaurants, boutique shops, and professional services. The dining scene is characterized by high-quality, trendy establishments catering to discerning clientele.
Marylebone High StreetA premium shopping and dining destination with a village-like atmosphere, featuring designer boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and stylish cafes.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–19:00 Tuesday09:00–19:00 Wednesday09:00–19:00 Thursday09:00–19:00 Friday09:00–19:00 Saturday09:00–19:00 Sunday09:30–17:30

Available: Delivery

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