Entree Kensington

Bakery · South Kensington

Entree Kensington

Bakery · South Kensington

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10 Kensington Square, London W8 5EP, United Kingdom

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Artisan bakery with Georgian & European pastries, tarragon pie  

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10 Kensington Square, London W8 5EP, United Kingdom Get directions

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+44 7493 709862
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Entree Tbilisi Bakery Kensington - Review - Kensington - London - The Infatuation

"Entree Tbilisi Bakery is a cafe made for fancy coffee mornings, where Baby Dior-clad children toddle about on the leafy, story-book Kensington Square and no one seems to have anywhere to be at 3pm. The Georgian and European spot has clearly been to the Architectural Digest school of interior design. There are sculptural, earthy-toned vases with sprigs of seasonal flowers, a big tapestry that could’ve been picked up from some fabulous, European flea market, and a counter laden with food as pristine as Dakota Johnson’s bowl of untouched limes. Cashmere-sponsored catch-ups take place over herby tarragon pies and soft, sweet honey cake. The wraps and mini slider sandwiches are nothing special, so stick with the Georgian dishes—the mini adjarian khachapuri, pkhali, shoti—for a pleasant lunch or takeaway haul. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Food Rundown Tarragon Pie A herby, cheesy filling meets a crispy, light pastry, and we like to think everyone is happier for it. This is a tasty bite, but also the perfect size for lunch. Walnut Roll When you want a little sweet treat, but not one that’ll ruin the rest of your day, this is the baked good to get. Coarse, walnut paste is surrounded by lightly sweetened, thick pastry. It’s dense, but in a comforting, satisfying type of way." - Sinéad Cranna

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Remy Naidoo

Google
Absolutely love this cafe. Love the glass front, the coffee is lovely and we had a delicious chicken sandwich there, a little pricey but that’s what you get for eating in Kensington! Would definitely recommend, lovely people watching spot, and the staff are always lovely and friendly.

Kseniia Feodoridi

Google
A fantastic little spot with incredible flavor and warmth! Entree Kensington serves up fresh, flavorful dishes that feel both homemade and refined. The display of baked goods and savory items is beautiful and inviting — everything looks (and tastes!) like it’s made with care. The staff were kind and welcoming, creating a cozy and relaxed atmosphere. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to come back again and again — whether for a quick bite, a takeaway treat, or a casual dine-in meal. Highly recommended for anyone in the area looking for great food and genuine hospitality!

Jen H

Google
Cute café but it cost £5 for a medicore hot chocolate - and there was no restrooms. I mean, I'm sure there is but apparently not for customers as she wouldn't let me use it. They sent me to Whole Foods but it being Easter Sunday WF was closed. If I pay to drink/eat at an establishment, I ought to be able to use the restroom at said place. I have a penchant for supporting all things Georgian but will not be back to this café. (I overheard they're moving anyways so hopefully for their customers their new location will have a restroom.)

Zuzi

Google
Lovely friendly place, easy to get to just off Kensington High Street. We went for a coffee and had the almond croissant and the tarragon, herb, spinach and cheese pie, absolutely delicious! . They have an extensive selection of sweet and savoury Georgian pastries and cakes. I also saw that they have a very interesting selection of dishes for lunch which we'd like to have next time we visit. Highly recommend it. We'll definitely be back!

Ruud Claessen

Google
A cozy little artisanal bakery just a block away from Kensington High Street. I cannot recommend it enough. The food is amazing and the coffee is perfect. I was too busy enjoying it to take any photos. On top of that, the staff is super friendly. Very highly recommended!

Aonia Traxler

Google
Favourite spot for lunch by far. Such a cute restaurant, the bowls are delicious (I recommend the vegan vegetable rice bowl), and everyone who works there is so kind and welcoming. Special shout out to Maria who makes it feel like a second home, she is wonderful !

CB DS

Google
Incredibly rude service. The cafe was very quiet (3-4 free tables). I ordered a coffee while I waited for my friend; I was told if I only ordered a drink I could only stay for 20 min. I said “no worries, I’ll get a coffee now, wait for my friend and then order some food”. (My coffee order was both delayed and incorrect - but again, no biggie, they corrected it.) My friend arrived 5 minutes later and we went to order food at the counter. The server said even if we ordered food, we weren’t allowed to stay “for longer than 20 minutes, and I told you this already!!” There was no apology. At this point, I’d already paid for my coffee, so drank it quickly and left. We were at the cafe for 15 min. I was shocked by the rudeness of the service. It is completely acceptable to discourage people from spending hours on a table without ordering much, but this was a case where we were planning to spend ~30 GBP and sit down in a quiet cafe for maybe an hour at most. This is the first negative I’ve posted, but I was really unimpressed.

Tsu Nami

Google
An excellent cafe with excellent food, vibes and staff. I really enjoyed the music in particular. The cafe is relaxing and quiet at around lunch time but gets quite busy a few hours later. The shoty bread was great, and I loved the tea. The only odd things are that there is no toilet, and that they’re a bit sensitive with people working on their computers for long periods of time. Other than that, it you’re going for a chat with friends or just want good food, definitely give this place a visit.