We've visited the bakery a few times before to take cakes
away, and mum even attended a cupcake decorating class, but we hadn't had
chance to get a cake and sit down. As it was mum’s birthday we decided to get a
pot of tea and sit in. As I was paying for our two chocolate cakes, my treat, I
sneakily asked the girls if they could put a candle in mum’s cake. After quite
a while waiting for our cakes mum got impatient and asked if we could have
them, turns out they didn't have a lighter and told mum this much to her confusion. Why did she need a lighter? They had put the candle in the cake
anyway so she soon cottoned on.
After the candle debacle we sat and ate our cakes blissfully
sipping our tea. My cake was lovely, there was just the right amount of
chocolate buttercream and the sponge wasn't too dry. The decoration was
Primrose Bakery’s famed swirl with a little icing flower on top.
If you are looking for a pit stop on your tours of London
definitely try the Primrose Bakery for a cupcake!
Lovely little review, I haven't visited Primrose Bakery but I have one of their cookbooks and absolutely love it. Their cakes are delicious (even if it's me baking them). Will definitely have to treat myself to a little day out and try one of their specials soon!
ReplyDeleteTamsyn-Elizabeth
Peach Pow XO
Aw thanks sweetie! Yes you will have to treat yourself! x
DeleteI've been to their Covent Garden shop a couple of times and have always been rather disappointed. The cakes are on the dry side for my tastes but I adore the decor/styling.
ReplyDeleteAw that is a shame! Yes so cute! x
DeleteThis looks so cute! Might have to give it a try when I'm down Covent Garden! Great little post :-)
ReplyDeleteYes definitely do if you love cake! x
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