Artisan cheesemonger serving Modern European cuisine in a relaxed space with a cafe & store.
"La Fromagerie have been selling wine and cheese for over 25 years but their delivery service is brand new. Hit them up for their in-house wines, crackers, and a selection of seriously tasty cheese." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing
"La Fromagerie is an extremely tasteful deli/cafe/restaurant/wine bar hybrid. The sort of place where you expect Nigella Lawson does her daily shop. The food is simple and delicious—hams, cheeses, and bread. Some hot meat and fish plates. A wholesome essential that every neighbourhood needs, and only a 10-minute walk from Regent’s Park. " - Rianne Shlebak, Jake Oliver, Heidi Lauth Beasley, Sinead Cranna
"A therapist is playing word association with a client. “Highbury”, she says. The patient, eyes closed, smiles and begins to speak softly. “Comte.” “Riesling.” “Addison Lee.” He takes a deep breath before exhaling... “La Fromagerie.” This place is at the heart of the area Highbury is today, having set up shop over 25 years ago. Predominantly a cheesemonger, there’s also a small cafe that serves breakfast, small plates, charcuterie, and cheese boards, obviously. It’s ideal for wine, snacks, and a catch-up. And something very nice to take home." - jake missing
"Delivery from Marylebone, Highbury, and Bloomsbury. The real problem for most people this year is that they’re not eating enough melted cheese. Okay, fine, the real problem is the pandemic, missing your loved ones, and not being able to say the word ‘gig’ without wailing. But the melted cheese will help. Rather than reaching for yet another pizza, mix things up with a cheese and wine night. La Fromagerie has got you covered with everything from prepped raclette, to fondue sets, to proper cheese platters. Add some homemade chutney to your order too." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak
"Comfort order: Sliced raclette comtoise cheese. Option 1: Posting an Edgar Allen Poe poem on your Instagram story as a cry for help. Option 2: Cheese. All of the cheese. Yes, when you find yourself getting a classic case of the sentimental weepies, we recommend ordering the raclette from Highbury’s La Fromagerie. And the comté. And the morbier. And of course, the sourdough too. This wine bar meets cheese shop is not only delivering a variety of excellent cheeses, but also one of our all time favourite bottles of affordable wine, their in-house red from south of Toulouse. Enjoy." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing