I recently went to the Bridgeman Library and on the way back wanted a coffee. As I knew my regular haunt Gran Sasso was closed, I checked out the shops near by and made a fantastic discovery! The sign simply says Fresh Bakery – but the window display said much more. If a pix is 1000 words, I think this will make you salivate:
The selection of sweets was amazing, the prices were very reasonable and the service was very pleasant… there is no more to be said, other then I suggest a visit.
Fresh Bakery is located at 263 Caledonian Road, N1 1EE, their phone number is 7609-1313. They also do wedding and birthday cakes, all types of breads and pastries and Iranian sweets.
Please tell them you read about them on the Community Bulletin Board.
Alas, I cannot heap the same praise on their bread as you do on their pastries Stephan – the loaves I have bought have been rather lightweight and tasteless.
The Kings Cross Foodpaths project will be mapping good places to buy food from a sustainability perspective. We also have this free local event:
Food and spirituality
Foodpaths: the King’s Cross Movement
Thursday, 16 June 2011
A university-community collaboration
Five 4-minute speakers, discussion, cooking, eating, music and dance
All free of charge! Everyone is welcome, especially people living and working around the King’s Cross area.
Programme:
• 10:30 am-12:30 pm Food preparation with Spice Caravan
• 12:30 pm-2:30 pm Eating, talking and discussion and the way forward
• 2:30 pm-4 pm Final harvest celebration with food and drinks, music and dance
We’re taking bookings to join the cooking and/or the lunchtime discussion
at the Calthorpe Project
258-274 Gray’s Inn Road
London, WC1X 8LH
(500 metres from King’s Cross Station, next door to the Eastman Dental Hospital)
Bookings and enquiries
Phone: 0781 357 4699
Email: info@foodpaths.org.uk
http://www.foodpaths.org.uk