
Address: 86 Mill Lane, London NW6 1NL
Tel: 020 7435 1666
E-mail: info@bake-a-boo.com
Opening Hours
Monday – 12pm-6pm
Tuesday - closed
Wednesday-Friday - 12pm-6pm
Saturday – 10am-6pm
Sunday – 2pm-6pm
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A unique hideaway in West Hampstead, described as ‘magical’ and ‘simply darling’. Open every afternoon for a wide variety of hand-baked seasonal cakes, treats & cupcakes galore!
A delicious range of speciality cakes and treats free from the common allergens of wheat, gluten and dairy, suitable for coeliacs, and allergy and intolerance sufferers. We also offer egg and sugar free treats.
bake-a-boo offers cream teas daily. Boo’s Afternoon tea, as featured in The Times, with finger sandwiches, scones and many more delicious delights is also available daily, by advanced booking.
A wide selection of teas and fabulous Illy coffee, as well as old-fashioned sweets and a delightful range of gifts and cupcake inspired paraphernalia, add to your experience at bake-a-boo.
bake-a-boo also caters for tea parties and events at our tea room, a popular choice for children’s parties, hen tea parties and baby showers, and generally any ‘girly gatherings.’ We also offer outside catering at your personal event.
Please see flickr for photos of some of the cakes we create and events we have worked on.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bake-a-boo/
“Afternoon tea is something that most Londoners consider a touristy pursuit of over-priced sandwiches and tiny cups of tea, but I’m a huge fan of this indulgent pastime. My favourite spot is a petite bakery called Bake-a-boo. It does a cracking afternoon tea including sandwiches, brownie, scones and a choice of delectable teas, and even does a gluten, dairy and wheat-free version that tastes as good as the real McCoy.”
– The Times
“A Colleague with coeliac disease pronounced the gluten free and vegan cupcakes the best she had ever enjoyed” – Time Out
“bake-a-boo is pretty as a picture” – Elle Magazine
“This tea shop is a throwback to the old times but caters for all modern food allergies” – The Ham & High
“bake-a-boo fills you with nostalgia, stocking cakes your grandmother would make and old fashioned sweets that are hard to find.”
– North Magazine