Reviews Gail's Bakery Wimbledon Village

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C-Reviews
+5
You have to get there early for a loaf of the delicious focaccia - it’s the best! Shame the store is so small, the queue is outside of the door on weekends so I usually avoid. Hard to even squeeze around in the store.
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병희이
+5
The bread is really nice. I love cinnamon burn. Coffee is good,too.
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Shuyu Lin
+4
Gail’s located on the busy commercial street of Wimbledon village. A very lovely and residential area. The pastries available have a good variety. The coffee is not extraordinary. Space inside is very limited. Although a few tables are available, the tables are very cramped together - not much individual space. Price is fair. 3 pastries work out around £8.
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kedu kera
+4
That's one of the bakery, which smell like bakery. In the absolutely positive sense of the word. Unfortunately there are no many tables there so I can enjoy atmosphere of bakery only when I wait in the queue, and the que is there almost always. For some reason there is no possibility of cash pay and I saw few tourist left dissatisfied
5
Emma Wurfel
+5
Always busy, delicious vegan hot chocolate & they used to have a delicious vegan hazelnut chocolate treat, not sure if they still do. Worth the money in my opinion :)
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Ivan Jenkins
+4
It was nice, scones were good, we forgot to ask for cream, hot chocolate arrived cold, ending up sitting downstairs... other food looked yummy... Will definitely go back for another try
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Catherine
+4
Food: 5/5. Bakes are all mouthwatering. I've not had anything that doesn't taste perfect. Their loaves of bread are varied and all offer something tasty to try. Coffee's pretty good; their iced coffees and teas are great. Service: 3/5. Polite and quite friendly, but although I've been there when it wasn't full, they've forgotten half of my order twice. 😅 But upon asking, they immediately bought my food over. Price: 4/5. Fairly expensive, but worthwhile for high quality baked goods. The lunches are pretty hefty at ~£8 for avocado and salmon on toast, but that's about the same anywhere in London.
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Eva A
+5
Very nice baked goods, the smell that comes out is amazing! I tried almond croissant and I loved it.
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Jyk Wong
+4
Great addition to this section of the high street. Lovely pastries but some members of staff need a proper customer care induction course. . .active listening, empathy and the ability to use positive language - all help to maintain an ongoing customer relationship.
5
saba samary
+5
Great cup of coffee & freshly baked pastries & bread. Lovely atmosphere & loads of sitting areas!
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Raphael Feigl
+5
cinnamon bun was so so good!!🌟
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Neil
+4
Pricey but good food and cakes. The kids can’t resist the cheese twist straws. Whenever. I see one I always have to grab a latte as their coffee is so good. Gail’s are usually in well-to-do areas so often spotted in or around Kensington for example. They also have some vegan options now and I can confirm the vegan sandwiches/cakes are delicious.
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Bruce Lowe
+5
Lovely pastrys, and they seem to have some breakfast options too. The only downside being I can't pop in with a pram since it's so small and has stairs, and the coffee while decent is a bit expensive.
5
Pavel Laska
+5
Loved the bread Loved it's 20yo sourdough culture Loved it's open on Sunday Hated the queue to get in at 9am on Sunday🙈😋
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