
"It's hard not to get into a funk now that summer is over: long gone are day festivals, sunny pub gardens and spontaneous day trips to the coast. But it's not all doom and gloom as there's much to love about autumn, which is set to be the most spectacular to date. One of the best parts about settling into the colder months is dusting off your scarf, leaving the house (yes, that's not just a summer activity) and making a beeline for a bakery."
"To give you a taste, on the list you'll find Arome, a French-Asian bakery in Covent Garden which is worth the queue for its signature honey butter toast - a caramelised Shokupan bread that's crispy on the outside and fluffy within - plus east London stalwart The Dusty Knuckle. Down south, the Telegraph recommends Chatsworth Bakehouse. Honestly, do yourself a favour and pre-book one of its epic sandwiches."
Autumn invites outings to bakeries for warm lattes and pastries as summer activities fade. Fifteen bakeries across London are highlighted, covering neighborhoods from Covent Garden to Crystal Palace and Hackney to Mayfair. Arome in Covent Garden serves a signature honey butter toast made from caramelised Shokupan that is crispy outside and fluffy within. East London stalwarts such as The Dusty Knuckle and E5 Bakehouse feature alongside Pophams, St John Bakery and Fortitude Bakehouse. Chatsworth Bakehouse in Crystal Palace is noted for epic sandwiches and a popular Saturday grandma slice. The list blends classic patisseries, artisanal sourdoughs and cozy autumn destinations.
Read at Time Out London
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