As it’s mum’s (Cher) birthday today, we decided to head to our favourite French patisserie in London to celebrate: Maison Bertaux.
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Having first opened in 1871 by Monsieur Bertaux, it is the oldest patisserie in London. It’s been a favourite of historical figures and celebrities alike, including the writer Virginia Woolf and the designer Alexander McQueen.
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Maison Bertaux © 2024 Karis Tavernier-Nicholas
Situated in Soho on Greek Street, Maison Bertaux is a quirky little café and very popular with locals and tourists alike. If you’d like to take the time and sit while you indulge in one of their delicious patisseries, I’d recommend you go as early as you can to avoid disappointment. It can get quite busy, especially at rush hours, and has limited seating. If you don’t mind sitting outside, and the weather’s not shoddy, Soho Square gardens are nearby.
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But for their patisseries (a favourite are their delicious cheesecakes!) and a cup of their hot chocolate, Maison Bertaux remains one of our favourite cafés in London. It’s well worth a visit if you’re visiting the city or find yourself around Soho.