La Fromagerie (Marylebone)

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La Fromagerie (Marylebone) Address 2-6 Moxon Street, Marylebone, London W1U 4EW
La Fromagerie (Marylebone) Phone 020 7935 0341
La Fromagerie (Marylebone) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 8am - 7:30pm
Saturday : 9am - 7pm
Sunday : 10am - 6pm
La Fromagerie (Marylebone) Food Price £20 - £40 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about La Fromagerie (Marylebone)

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4.2
40 reviews
  • You know those times when you stumble upon something when you weren't really meaning to and the rest of your evening is all about gaping

  • It actually is tucked away in a corner of Marylebone High Street and makes you believe its a fancy grocery when you first enter

  • Once you're done walking past the best and freshest harvest you'll find

  • Or if you're like me with a sensitive sense of smell

  • Take a turn or two and you find yourself in a quaint cafe with wooden seating arrangements

  • My first visit to La Fromagerie was all about the Desserts I ate

  • I've been here and it is a perfect hotel

  • Try to book on advance as the place is small but very pretty and cozy

  • One of the best French cheese shops i know in London

  • All dishes on the menu are cheese based

  • La fromagerie is the perfect pit stop when you need a break from a long shopping spree in Marylebone

  • Not only is this a delicatessen with fresh groceries

  • A gorgeous lunch is also served in the petite dinning room to showcase the quality food

  • La Formagerie is french coffee and cheese store on the other side offering various selecion of meals

  • The venue is also popular in the area Marylebone with its cheese selection from France to Norway for all the delicate tastes

  • The atmosphere inside is very cozy and enjoyable and I highly recommend it

  • Quite possibly the best coffee I have had in London

  • Just like being in Italy their coffee is served hottish

  • What else you will notice as you enter is that this is not just a cafe / restaurant

  • French Red Garlic in pallets stacked to the roof (im told this is the best Garlic you can have)

  • Being half Italian and family from Puglia i was happy to learn they sell Burrata

  • This cheese is only produced in Puglia and has to be eaten fresh

  • If you're looking for a place that serves some food with a killer coffee

  • Tasty snacks (their quiche is my personal favourite

  • ) and a small grocery shop with foodie treats on offer

  • The look and feel of La Fromagerie screams effortless cool but is surprisingly staffed by friendly

  • The smoked salmon is made in house and is so tasty

  • There are plenty of restaurants and cafes out there with clever names

  • Full to the brim with cafe style tables and chairs

  • What I did order to eat was the Burrata and Crisp Speck with Figs

  • I impulsively also ate a doughnut just because I was feeling like a fatty

  • The French toast was our favourite

  • It has a mix of rustic (tables and benches) with sophisticated decor with a cosy ambience

  • Rarely have I come across staff with such a shit attitude

  • Is home to some of the best varieties in London

  • The cheese there is still great

  • A couple of my all time favourite cheeses are produced here in Britain

  • Now cheese lovers across the UK can nominate our choices for best British cheese in the new British Cheese Awards

  • Amazing shop with the opportunity to eat inside

  • The cheese is always amazing and 100% comparable to what you would get in France

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