Scandi London

We do Scandinavian design handcrafted in London, and they do Scandinavian treats prepared in London!

Check out some of our favourite spots here below.

 

Ole & Steen

Danish bakery in the heart of London. The carrot rye bread loaf, cinnamon social, and cinnamon swirl are top.

2, St. James’s Market, 56 Haymarket, St. James's, London SW1Y 4RP

https://oleandsteen.co.uk/

26 Grains

Smoothie bowls and porridge, or "bowls of hygge", in a small courtyard in Covent Garden. Try to get a spot outdoors if you can.

Seven Dials London, 1 Neal's Yard, London WC2H 9DP

http://www.26grains.com/

Bageriet

Super cozy Swedish in-house bakery, with lots of traditional options. Go there for Fika, as lunch gets crowded.

24 Rose St, London WC2E 9EA

http://www.bageriet.co.uk/

 

Aquavit

Upscale traditional Swedish food in an impressive high-ceilinged Scandi interior. While often restaurants (even in Sweden) can't get the meatball just right, Aquavit does.

St James's Market 1 Carlton Street, London SW1Y 4QQ

http://www.aquavitrestaurants.com/london/

Nordic Bakery

Technically it's Nordic and not Scandi, but it's okay! Great Nordic coffee is comforting and cozy, and this place has it. Bring along your laptop, and try the berry oven panbake, or the very Finnish karelian rice pie heated up.

14A Golden Square, Soho, London W1F 9JG

http://nordicbakery.com/

Fabrique

With multiple locations in London, this bread-focused bakery is great for picking up weekly supplies, or for Fika.

8 Earlham St, London WC2H 9RY

http://fabrique.co.uk/

 

Monocle

Not strictly Scandi, though they do have cardamom buns (a rare find in London)! Snag a place outdoors, overlooking the beautiful Chiltern Firehouse.

18 Chiltern St, Marylebone, London W1U 7QA

http://cafe.monocle.com/