Suba Bakery
Bakery · Walthamstow Central ·

Suba Bakery

Bakery · Walthamstow Central ·

Bakery with unique West African pastries, tapalapa bread

croissant
pastries
pain au chocolat
caraway buns
friendly service
mango-glazed croissant
cashew croissant
tapalapa bread
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Suba Bakery by Aleksandra Boruch
Suba Bakery by Aleksandra Boruch
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
Suba Bakery by null
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372 Hoe St, London E17 9AA, United Kingdom Get directions

£1–10

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Coffee

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372 Hoe St, London E17 9AA, United Kingdom Get directions

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£1–10

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Coffee

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Jan 4, 2026

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Suba Bakery - Review - Walthamstow - London - The Infatuation

"Suba is a tiny, West African-influenced bakery in Walthamstow that makes some of London’s best croissants. The colour palette is exclusively soothing shades of carb-brown, including the leather-backed benches, which is our favourite spot for people-watching and eavesdropping on fiercely loyal locals’ go-to orders. Come early to have your pick of the bunch—aromatic caraway buns, pain au chocolat with toasted coconut flakes, and pillowy tapalapa bread. But the plain croissant should always be part of your haul." - Sinéad Cranna

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"We want Suba Bakery to come out with merch, so we can adorn ourselves with tote bags, caps, and keyrings, and declare ourselves members of their butter-based cult. If you too are a freak for all things laminated and flaky, you’ll enjoy this tiny, Gambian-influenced bakery. Come early for the pick of the bunch—aromatic caraway buns, pain au chocolat with toasted coconut flakes, and pillowy tapalapa bread. The mango-syrup-glazed croissant is one of London’s best pastries." - sinead cranna, jake missing

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Suba Bakery - Review - Walthamstow - London - The Infatuation

"Suba Bakery is a tiny, Gambian-influenced bakery that makes some of London’s best pastries. Inside everything is various shades of soothing carb-brown. There’s slatted wood that you can peep through to see bakers hard at work, burnished, burnt orange tiling, and the counter of delicious beige itself. There aren’t many seats at this Walthamstow spot, but if you can't nab a counter stool it’s still worth eating on the go and getting flaky croissant crumbs embedded in your jumper. Come early to have your pick of the bunch—aromatic caraway buns, pain au chocolat with toasted coconut flakes, and pillowy tapalapa bread. The plain croissant should definitely be part of your haul. It's got a proud, puffed-up dome shape, flaky, light layers that aren't overly buttery, and it's glazed with mango syrup to give it a shiny, crispy crust. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Pause Unmute Food Rundown Pain Au Chocolat This pain au chocolat’s golden brown chest is puffed up like it’s just won a competition. And it kind of has, as one of our favourite pastries in the city. The chocolate is dark, rich, and not overbearing. It’s also that perfect consistency somewhere between completely set and melted. Like all the pastries here, the lamination is expertly done. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Cinnamon Caraway Bun All rational people can agree that cinnamon buns are great. But sometimes they’re doused in thick, gluey icing that’s overly sweet. These aren’t that. There’s the right amount of sugary stickiness and the caraway balances the sweetness with a little warmth and spice. It’s vegan too. And we want the baker who created this to teach us braiding, because we’ve never managed a plait this neat. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Plain Croissant It says a lot that with all of the ‘look at me’ special flavours Suba has going on, we always order a plain croissant. It’s perfectly crisp, buttery, but not greasy or underbaked, and with more layers than a Christopher Nolan film. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Cashew Croissant We’re going to call it, this is better than an almond croissant. Like the caraway cinnamon bun, the flavours are perfectly in balance. The cashew is sweet, but less so than a classic almond pastry, and it doesn’t get sickly. It’s also nutty and toasty, and we can eat a whole one without feeling like the rest of the day is a write-off. Salmon, Whipped Cream Cheese Sandwich The bread is the main even here—it's tapalapa, a Senegalese bread shaped like a baguette, with a sourdough tang and a nice springy interior. The smoked salmon is, well, smoked salmon. The whipped cream cheese is a nice touch. But really we could eat hunks of this bread without fillings. PlayMute video credit: Sinéad Cranna" - Sinéad Cranna

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"For: Mango-glazed croissants There aren’t many seats at this Gambian-influenced bakery, but if you can't nab a counter stool, it’s worth getting flaky croissant crumbs embedded in your jumper as you eat it on the go. Come to Suba Bakery in Walthamstow early to have your pick of the bunch—aromatic caraway buns, pain au chocolat with toasted coconut flakes, and pillowy tapalapa bread. The plain croissant, with a proud, puffed-up dome, flaky, light layers, and a mango syrup-glazed, crispy crust, should definitely be part of your haul." - rianne shlebak, sinead cranna, daisy meager

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"Popping up between Dalston Junction and Hackney Central, Suba specialises in West African baking. Its arrival at Binch follows many successful weekends at markets around Hackney, particularly Chatsworth Road, with founder Pa Modou serving up tapalapa bread, caraway buns, and soft, stretchy agege loaves." - James Hansen

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Diego R.

Google
Blimey! 5 stars without a doubt! I've just left the most DELICIOUS bakery in town and I can't help but leave a bloody brilliant review! The brioches I ordered were BLOODY AMAZING, the best I've had all year! But the real star of the show was the lass serving me, she was ABSOLUTELY lovely and welcoming, with a smile that lit up the whole place! She invited me in with such kindness, it put a proper big grin on me face! The atmosphere's simple but spotless, just like a bakery should be. Service was SPOT ON and the price was more than fair. If you're in the area, DON'T MISS OUT on these TREATS and meet this cracking lass! I'll be back, and you should too, mate!… by Diego Roy on Facebook

Isabel W.

Google
Checking out cute breakfast spots. Suba delivers. Sooooo good! Didn't see one menu item that wasn't beautiful. Wonderful coffee and Liv behind the counter, just a joy to meet! Loving feedback from a fan: The bocadiallos are a good start only - they need more to be perfect. Sundried tomato, leafy salad, chopped padron peppers, smoked paprika mayo???? Don't just give them a Spanish name, add some flavour and texture and make something quite good even better and more Spanish! ♡♡♡

Tien T.

Google
I’ve tried a variety of pastries and coffees here, both through on-the-spot orders and via Too Good To Go surprise bags, and I’ve been consistently impressed by the quality. Each visit delivers the same level of freshness and flavour.

Sara K.

Google
My favourite bakery in London! I’ve tried a fair few and Suba bakery is by far the best quality. The layers in their pastries are insane, & the flavours are unique yet so delicious. My favourite pastry has been the coconut pain au chocolat. The prices are a bit steep but the portions are fairly large and you definitely get amazing value for money. You can see the love and care that goes into the baking process!

Vix M.

Google
A Croissant Oasis: SUBA is the Neighborhood Gem You've Been Missing In the heart of WALTHAMSTOW neighbourhood, nestled amongst familiar storefronts, lies a bakery that’s quietly crafting croissant perfection: SUBA. While many cafes boast baked goods, SUBA elevates the experience beyond the ordinary, offering a symphony of flavors and textures that will have you rethinking your morning pastry run. But what truly sets this bakery apart is its almond and cashew nut croissant, a masterpiece of flaky layers and nutty indulgence, combined with warm, friendly service that makes every visit a delight. From the moment you step inside, the aroma of freshly baked bread and sweet pastries wraps you in a comforting embrace. The atmosphere is warm and inviting. But the real star of the show is the display case, showcasing a tempting array of croissants, pastries, and breads, each one more enticing than the last. However, it's the almond and cashew nut croissant that truly steals the spotlight. Forget those dry, lackluster croissants you might be used to. This is a different breed altogether. The pastry is expertly crafted, boasting a multitude of thin, buttery layers that shatter with the slightest touch. Each bite is a delicate dance of textures, a satisfying crunch giving way to a soft, yielding interior. Then comes the flavor. The almond paste is rich and fragrant, perfectly balanced with the subtle, earthy sweetness of the cashew nuts. It’s not overly sweet, allowing the natural flavors of the nuts and the buttery croissant to shine through. The nuts are generously sprinkled on top, adding a delightful textural contrast and a final burst of nutty goodness. What makes this croissant truly exceptional is the attention to detail. The bakers at SUBA clearly understand the delicate balance of ingredients and the precise techniques required to create a truly memorable pastry. The result is a croissant that is both decadent and refined, a testament to their skill and passion. But the exceptional quality of the pastries isn't the only reason to visit SUBA. The service is consistently friendly and professional, adding to the overall positive experience. The staff are knowledgeable about the ingredients and preparation of their offerings, eager to answer questions and offer recommendations. They greet customers with genuine smiles and create a welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel like a valued guest. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, you can expect to be treated with courtesy and respect.

Nicholas

Google
Delicious and really interesting bakes and the coffee is good too. Definitely try their baguette and really any of their baked goods. Would be five stars but some things are strangely overpriced - £6.50 for a strawberry croissant for example.

Sam B.

Google
So glad this place reopened, it sells the best croissants I’ve had outside of France. Never disappoints!

Sunny

Google
In the process of a rebrand. Mango & Pistachio Danish is delicious as is the Pain Au Chocolat. Flat White takeaway was lovely too. Mango & Pistachio Danish - £6.50 Pain Au Chocolat - £3.30 Flat White - £3.20 £13. Highly recommended 💫