Delivery · Takeout
Fun tiramisu stop in red phone boxes delivering creamy, crowd-pleasing flavors at budget prices, with occasional authenticity and service inconsistencies to note.
Walkmisù delivers a charming, budget-friendly dessert experience anchored by solid food quality—particularly the frequently praised pistachio tiramisu—and friendly, attentive service. However, inconsistent texture and soak quality and minimal seating that forces takeaway prevent a higher grade. The iconic red phone-box setting and strong value make it worth a visit for a quick, Instagram-worthy treat near Russell Square.
A tiny kiosk built into red telephone boxes near Russell Square, Walkmisù leans into charm and convenience. Many describe creamy, freshly made tiramisu and a quick grab-and-go flow, perfect for a park break. One diner summed it up as a "fun stop with silky pistachio" while another noted the novel, photogenic setting. The cooking is comfort-first rather than cheffy: classic tiramisu with rotating flavors like pistachio, Kinder, and coconut-Nutella. Expect satisfying sweetness over strict tradition. Most praise balance and freshness, though a minority mention under-soaked sponge or a defrosted texture now and then. Service skews friendly and fast, with occasional curt moments when busy. For families, it is easy and welcoming. Portions work for sharing, flavors are kid-appealing, and everything is alcohol-free. There is no kids menu, but options like classic or chocolate-kissed specials fit young palates. Seating is minimal, so plan to enjoy it in Russell Square Gardens.
Area: Leafy academic hub near Russell Square and British Museum; steady foot traffic of students, tourists, and office workers.
Safety: Generally safe, busy in daytime with good visibility; typical central London evening footfall.
Nearby: Steps from Russell Square Gardens, near British Museum, universities, hotels, and offices.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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