Grodzinski Stamford Hill bakery

Bakery · Stamford Hill

Grodzinski Stamford Hill bakery

Bakery · Stamford Hill

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168-170, 170 Clapton Common, London E5 9AG, United Kingdom

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Kosher bakery with challah, bagels, cakes, and pastries  

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168-170, 170 Clapton Common, London E5 9AG, United Kingdom Get directions

grodzinski.co.uk
@grodzinskilondon

£10–20

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168-170, 170 Clapton Common, London E5 9AG, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8802 4166
grodzinski.co.uk
@grodzinskilondon

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Grodzinski - Review - London - The Infatuation

"The first bakers in the Grodzinski family migrated from Vilnius to east London before setting up shop in 1888 in Stamford Hill and later Edgware. The kosher bakery and deli hasn’t looked back since. Their bagels are whoppers. Wide and fat with a bready texture, they’re conveniently sold opposite their deli counter in their Stamford Hill shop, so you know exactly what you should do with them. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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The 14 Best Bagels In London - London - The Infatuation

"The first bakers in the Grodzinski family migrated from Vilnius to east London before setting up shop in 1888 in Stamford Hill and later Edgware. The kosher bakery and deli hasn’t looked back since. Their bagels are whoppers. Wide and fat with a bready texture, they’re conveniently sold opposite their deli counter in their Stamford Hill shop, so you know exactly what you should do with them." - Jake Oliver, Sinead Cranna

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9 Of The Best Babkas In London

"Available for takeaway Another kosher bakery with a go-to babka for under a fiver, Grodzinski favours a drier, more bread-like chocolate babka. This is like music to our ears and it should be to yours, as it means a slice of this babka is best off in the toaster, with a knob of butter when it’s golden brown. There’s also an extremely generous handful of streusel crumbs strewn on top of the crust." - jake missing

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Grodzinski Review - Stamford Hill - London - The Infatuation

"The first bakers in the Grodzinski family migrated from Vilnius to east London back in 1888 before setting up shop in Stamford Hill and later Edgware. The kosher bakery and deli hasn’t looked back since. Their bagels are whoppers. Wide and fat with a bready texture, they’re conveniently located opposite their deli counter in their Stamford Hill shop, so you know exactly what you should do with them." - Jake Missing

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London’s Best Bagels | Beigel Bake Salt Beef, But There’s More | Eater London

"For years, the bakery, simply known to many as ‘Grodzinski’s’ has illuminated the quiet Stamford Hill peak with its golden lights beaming onto its north London high street. Closed on Saturdays for Shabbat, Grodzinski’s stays open till 1a.m. on other days serving up an array of Jewish challah bread and boxes of mini challah rolls, filled with mandatory cream cheese and salad. The rest of the shop is dedicated to a glorious array of celebratory and religious baked goods from stacked gateaus and patterned breads, to cupcakes and bite-sized desserts that are hard to ignore." - Riaz Phillips

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Andra C

Google
The everything bagel with tuna, olives and lettuce was just perfect. To make things even better we shared a cherry danish. The prices were right and we were able to eat in. Amazing place, amazing food.

Mimi Meisels

Google
I have been an ongoing customer at grodginsky for many years, today there was a mishap with my delivery and when I called the shop for help I got amazing customer service. I would like to thank the manager for seeing to this himself and taking care of it in a respectable way. I will definitely be returning Thank you for amazing service

Truth Seeker

Google
This is a nice kosher bakery, I’ve been here several times now, they have a great selection of breads & cakes plus other things.

Funcle Marek

Google
Nice friendly staff bit overpriced food for simple bakery . Most expensive cheese blintzes ever seen really , selling in sushi packages lol

Faye Matloub

Google
If you are after a GOOD bagel North East the river, this place right here is the spot. Grodzinski stands proud in her green coat on the top of Stamford hill. A hasidic haven of baked kosher goods. Upon stepping in you are immediately surrounded by the smell of it all. Your eyes will dart around trying to take it all in, from the savoury counter to the other side that is filled with sweet sweet treats. It's truly a meal for all the senses. Overwhelmed and excited I picked out the onion bagel and order the omelette to go inside. It's all prepared in front of you and it all looks so so good. You watch others order and continue to just look around in awe at the beauty of this place. It's a gem that I truly hope to revisit more often.

M O

Google
Very nice place. Clean and bright with good organisation. Seating area and a huge selection of food and snacks to choose from . The staff deal with order promptly and efficiently. All kosher and affordable prices . I will definitely be going back . Parking is a bit of a inconvenience but small price to pay . They weren't to great with the social distancing measures.

Elsie Mae

Google
If I say so , this is the best bakery ever , i love the iced coffee and latkes the best i also like their cakes such as the marble lekach mm !! staff are lovely too , thank you 💗

Laura

Google
Wonderful Jewish bakery. So many delicious products. I was looking for cinnamon rugelach as they'd been mentioned in a book I'd recently read (set in Golders Green & Hendon) and a member of staff was very helpful.
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Rebecca A.

Yelp
The best kosher bakery I have ever come across. Back in the day Grodzinski consisted of breads, challah and a few pastries. Now they have expanded into serving delicious take out foods such as falafel, salads, fries, and different delicious sandwiches. They have the best, baguettes, bread, coconut puffs, cinnamon buns. Really. And OMG their water challah is absolutely to die for. The owner is always around and willing to help if you have any issues, so are the wonderful women behind the counter.
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Jesse B.

Yelp
In a time of recession in the states it is important for me to reflect on simply one of the most delectable treats my mouth has ever had the pleasure of knowing: THE CHALLAH BREAD from Grodzinski's! oh my yelpers, this is the best Hallah I have had in my life. I spelled it both ways for you lot who get caught up in spelling because it doesn't matter what language you speak this bread speaks to me. Coming to Grodzinski's is a funny exp it's basically a battle between jewish house-wives who just dropped there kids off at school and immediatley are getting the bread for the evening. It's all about who can get the freshest and biggest loaves in her basket first, an all out London Jewish Wife War. As Derry said, they have all sorts of sweet specialties. it's worth going to Stamford Hill despite the in-store warfare for the HAllah ladiees and gentlemeen, as it should be. pure, simple, authentic.
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Zoe H.

Yelp
Grodzinksi takes me back to being a kid on my way back from school waiting for the bus to go home. Grodzinksi is probbably the reason for my dislike of meringues. I remember peering over the counter and pointing at the meringue when my asked what I wanted. One bite of the sickly sweet white stuff and I realised it taste as good as it looked. I've often popped in over the years but never getting the meringue instead choosing a fresh bagel or a apple strudel. Stamford Hill wouldn't be the same without Grodzinksi and with the area having such a large Jewish population it's unlkely Grodzinksi will go the same way as Woolworths.

Yvonne S.

Yelp
Remember as a child my grandmother taking me into the shop what a wonderous sight always had a couple of pastries as i could never decide which one i wanted always rye bread and bagels with lochs when we got home have been in Devon for last 40 years reading these reviews has made me homesick and wanting rye bread bagels and lochs 2
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H P.

Yelp
Some may consider this a strange review .When I was 12 in 1944 ,I lived in Stamford Hill .I would save up some money and when I thought I had enough I would head over to Grodzinski's .I can remember staring at the wonderful cakes wondering if I had enough money .This lady would ask me what I wanted and I would ask ,"how much is that chocolate cake" She would smile "how much have you got " I would blush and say 6pence .She would smile and say "the cost is 6 pence .I will never forget her kindness during the war years .My daughter in London went over to check out the store and would have brought me back something ,but they were closed .I will never forget those wonderful cakes or that generous owner that was so kind almost 67 years ago.
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Derry N.

Yelp
Stamford Hill, where this bakery is located, boasts Europe's biggest settlement of Hasidic Jews (they're the ones who wear ringlets and those massive furry hats in winter). Unsurprisingly then, Grodzinski, slap-bang in its centre, specialises in bagels, chola, apple strudel and other Jewish-derived fare such as Austrian mohenstrudel (a sort of baked Swiss Roll lined with sticky, sweet sesame paste). It's cheap as chips and authentic as you're going to get in this city.