Amazing shop with the opportunity to eat inside, I love the concept and I'm tempted to buy everything every time I put my feet inside!
I went there many times, to grab some cheese, for brunch, for a fondue at 4pm on a Saturday.. and the last time for an aperitivo before dinner.
I was with a friend and we decided to go for the French cheese plate and two glasses of wine suggested. The cheese is always amazing and 100% comparable to what you would get in France. The wine was nice and well combined.
Would recommend it! Be aware that the kitchen closes quite early in the evening unfortunately..
Sometimes I find the hustle and bustle of South Kensington and Oxford Street a bit much. I can’t really understand how it would be feasible to frequent those locales on a persistent basis. With the cacophony of tourists, collection of aggressive formidably large non-British cars and that bastion of British shopping, Harrods, swamped by intentional petitioners, I always wondered where the British actually go instead.
Got a favourite British cheese? Yeah, me too. In fact, 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. The awards aim to celebrate the best of British cheese produced and distributed by independent cheesemakers and retailers and to bring together a community of fine food lovers to nominate and vote for their favourite British cheeses and discover the best cheese shops in the UK.
I'm going to stop short of giving this place 5* for one reason only - the staff. I'm lucky to eat all over the world regularly, but rarely have I come across staff with such a shit attitude. Can't fault the food there, in particular the cheese, obviously, which is home to some of the best varieties in London. However, the guys who work in the cheese shop have the customer service skills of a corpse. Sort it out La Fromagerie, or I'll start going elsewhere quickly. Nevertheless, the cheese there is still great.
The venue is at the same time a showcase of traditional products (cheeses, meats, nuts, tinned food, etc.) you can buy as grocery shop or eat-in. It has a mix of rustic (tables and benches) with sophisticated decor with a cosy ambience. For cheese lovers, must visit the cold room of the cheeses! Nice service, products with excellent quality and price is ok. It's worth a visit!
I went there today and loved the concept immediately. Its a grocery shop where yoi can buy French goodies and where you can also go for brunch. Because its so popular youll have to queue. We only had 2 couples in front of us and we've waited almost 30m. Ive ordered the eggs benedict and also the french toast. The French toast was our favourite, so good and delicious. Service was quite slow, so make sure you're not in a hury
It's one of those places you can't just go try or go once for an experience. You have to keep returning! This place will have you addicted in no time. I ordered a simple Black Iced Americano to order, but being a coffee addict I need to try their other coffees too. What I did order to eat was the Burrata and Crisp Speck with Figs! Since I was alone, I happily sat in the corner with my book, I devoured my lunch in quite deliberation and happy disposition. The dish was absolutely delicious. Simple, fresh, clean and wholesome. I impulsively also ate a doughnut just because I was feeling like a fatty, but I didn't regret it either, melted in my mouth, just so tasty. :)
I ended up buying artichokes on the way out, with not even the rarest idea I would be buying them when I entered. I have tried their cheese before, and this will be a place that I will now be frequenting every other Sunday, for brunches or brie! ;)
There are plenty of restaurants and cafes out there with clever names, some delicious puns, but none can conjure up the mouthwatering effects of a restaurant of cheese.  A casual cafe-style exterior just off Marylebone High St belies a large and bustling interior, full to the brim with cafe-style tables and chairs, fresh fruit and veg dotted around and plenty of goodies up for sale.  And of course, there’s a whole ROOM dedicated to cheese.
So this is what it's like to die and go to cheese heaven. The look and feel of La Fromagerie screams effortless cool but is surprisingly staffed by friendly, knowledgable staff who appear to love the foodstuffs as much as the patrons.
First things first, breakfast at the restaurant is amazing. The concentration, unsurprisingly, is on letting the true flavours of the food sing through simple recipes. Service was excellent and the latte delicious.
Now, the produce: The smoked salmon is made in-house and is so tasty; the bread is to die for; and you can pick up some amazing cheeses that shockingly won't break the bank. All in all, this is a foodies paradise but can definitely be appreciated by anyone visiting the neighbourhood.
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Cheese glorious cheese. Without wishing to name drop (perish the thought) I have known the owner of this emporium for nigh on 15 years. I used to stop that the hole in the wall that she used to have on Highbury Grange on my way home and treat myself to her wonderful cheeses and fantastic mushrooms. Since then, she moved to a much bigger shop in Highbury Grange and then this fantastic space in Marylebone.
The main point isn't the cafe – it's the cheese. The cheese room is second to none in London in my opinion. The cafe is small and serves (as well as the cheeses) wonderful tarts soups and salads.
It's a great place for a light lunch/early supper and they do breakfast as well. The service is a bit hit and miss but the food makes it worthwhile. Don't even think about not going into the cheese room whilst you're there
Great cheese selection and super helpful and knowledgeable staff to advise. I described what I was after and was offered 2 to taste, both were exactly what I was looking for! Worth noting that top service dosent end with selling - it was a very rainy day in London and my phone was playing up due to the dampness - staff member went out of her way to get me some paper towel though at that stage I had not bought anything, I was still a valuable customer. They also have a cafe and a high procduce section - bought some of the honey.
Amazing cheese shop in Marylebone. They offer a variety of options for brunch, I recommend going in small groups as they tables aren’t that large. Our favorite was the croque madame. The cheese room is spectacular - they have every cheese I could have imagined!
had to wait about 15 minutes before seated on Friday around 12:30. the table is a bit small if you order more than three plates, and the space between tables are narrow too! but the food was amazing, especially the pumpkin tortellini with butter & sage sauce! (guess the menu changes daily cuz the date was written on the menu)
Not much choice for a warm food. But, lot of selection of cheese board. If you love cheese 🧀 would recommend it
The place to get your cheese and wine fill! They have a cheese fridge that you can walk in and ask for advice from the staff on cheese (and wine pairings). They're very helpful!
Aside from cheese and wine, there's a good selection of vegetables, meats, and other dry items.
A visit this afternoon at La Fromagerie. A lot of italian cooking ingredients in fresh & dry forms. A special room sells different types of cheezes. Extend to another shop sell freshly made foods & ready for dine in or take away.
Cosy winter place with cheese fondu to keep you warm. It’s a coffee with few tables but the other side of it is a cheese room and they sell vegetables too. Worth going with a friend to sit, chill and enjoy the mood.
One of my favorite restaurants in the world. Been making a bee line here every time I go to London, for years now, and for good reason. More than just a restaurant, it’s a fresh cheese and produce shop and actually one of the most visually appealing and just plain magnificent. Good can’t get any fresher then it is here, service is top notch, Patricia has done an amazing job and it doesn’t seem to waver.
We visited the Marylebone Sunday Farmers market and then popped in here for a bite.
I ordered the bacon sandwich with pancetta. The pancetta was lovely, salty and crisped up beautifully, so much so that the missus asked to buy some. Unfortunately, Mr Modur (?) told us that they had almost run out of current stock but kindly allowed us to buy a few slices. He was also kind enough to let us try a couple of slices of French proscuitto.
The eggs benedict was also very good, and went well with the coffee and pot of tea.
Service was excellent and very friendly. We also got a few jams and cheeses from their shop next door.
We will be back the next time we visit London.
Excellent selection of cheeses, wines, teas and cold cuts!
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