From E5 Bakehouse and The Dusty Knuckle to Toklas and Layla.
Little Bread Pedlar’s Janine Edwards and Adam Sellar are behind the irresistible baked goods served up atin Temple, just steps away from its sunny, plant-filled sister restaurant. For breakfast, there’s an unbeatable twist on a pain aux raisin – with crème fraîche and preserved sour cherries – as well as the “Everything Twist”, which folds in all of the flavours of an everything bagel.
You can tuck into your purchases on the sunny benches outside, though arriving early is essential – by the early afternoon, the shelves are bare and they begin shutting up shop, leaving you to wonder if it was all but a dream.Still mourning the closure of Flor, the renowned Bermondsey bakehouse which shuttered last winter? You’ll find solace at this sunnyin East Dulwich, which is owned by that legendary establishment’s former head baker, Helen Evans.
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