Reviews of Butter Believe It - Desserts. (Ice Cream) in London (London).
Butter Believe It - Desserts
R02 Grand Union Studios, 332 Ladbroke Grove, London W10 5AD, United Kingdom
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Information of Butter Believe It - Desserts, Ice cream in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Butter Believe It - Desserts
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Reviews of Butter Believe It - Desserts
T. P.
Butter Believe It supplied our wedding cake and made (and beautifully packed) their most delicious cookies for our wedding guests as favours. We wanted something a bit different than the usual white cakes so we were a bit nervous. We were so happy with how our wedding cake turned out and we were so thrilled to see it at the reception venue. The cake was delicious and most of our guests went for a second slice when offered! Haya was excellent, she was attentive, caring and communicated with us every step of the way. We couldn’t recommend Butter Believe it enough for any special occasion!! Still waiting for the professional photos, our photos just don’t do it justice!
S. E. S.
Attended butter believe it’s ‘masterpiece’ class and it was absolutely wonderful! Haya and the team we’re super lovely and hospitable. I had never made a cake before this class and Haya taught me how to make this masterpiece! Nothing short of an amazing experience! Highly recommend it!
R. H.
A very cute (Instagrammable) café located in Shoreditch. The entendre, "Butter Believe It" and the exterior decor attracts its hipster neighbourhood. The yellow floral theme is somewhat a submergent of L'Occitane en Provence and Peggy Porschen.
As you walk in, there's a sense of warmth and comfort of the suburban. The furnishes are closely knitted to bring in intimacy (not practical for large groups, prams, etc.).
The staff were attentive and helpful as I ordered an iced chai latte with a slice of carrot cake. Each mouthful was light and soft - without a pungunt of strong flavours. I don't particularly like crème fraîche that has a strong zesty kick.
Admittedly, it is a little pricey for its locality and for the fact that it's not actually fresh. Although, £5 can be a treat for all the sweet tooths :)
S. P.
Phenomenal cakes from this cake and coffee outpost, next to Spitalfields market. Stopped off for an amazing peanut butter cake and an americano (from a La Marzocco espresso machine, as is practically the law in London). They had a great range of other cakes (including an intriguing red wine red velvet), and an assortment of cookies. Wish I’d bought more to take away!
E. T.
Attended the Master-Piece of Cake class last month, and what can I say...it was AMAZING!!! Worth every penny. Haya is a wonderful teacher, she talked us through every single detail, was happy to answer all of our questions, and was very attentive to every student. I went in absolutely clueless about cake making, and left with an actual cake (not only did it turn out pretty, the taste was divine too!) and feeling pretty confident about the next one I'm going to make. The atmosphere was great, very welcoming and relaxed. We were given all the necessary tools, and Haya's team did a great job keeping the stations clean and ready for the next step in the cake making process. It was an all around amazing experience, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone, weather you're a beginner or already a seasoned baker. I for one had lots of fun!
E. N.
I ordered the Velvet Dreams and honestly, it's the best cake I've had in London. The synergy of flavours between the sponge and cream cheese filling was fantastic, and the staff in the shop were very friendly. I would highly recommend ordering from here!
S. P.
I was pleasantly surprised to read that this building is a part of history. It's a cute and brightly coloured little shop near Spitalfields with an inviting entrance decor. We decided to skip the usual cake shop one evening and paid this store a visit around closing time. Looking at the menu, I was impressed by the creative naming extended beyond the shop name to the cakes and cookies as well. We spoke to the co-owner as well who is a lovely lady.
Moving on, the cake slices cost upwards of 4.50 and cookies are 3 pounds each. They have interesting flavours and also do a cake mash-up thing which was interesting but I am more of a cake slice guy and didn't try it. The red velvet flavour didn't go down well with me and was disappointed with it's taste when compared to the ones you get in Hummingbird or Konditor. On my last visit, I asked for a slice of chocolate cake which broke in half while the staff member was packing it. While I don't mind taking the broken slice, I did mind when she tried convincing me that the slice was ok. I would have liked to see them at least offer a new slice. That left a bad feeling and I may not return in the near future. The overall experience is better in other bakeries in Spitalfields. That being said, I wish the owners all the best in their endeavours.
L. R.
Gorgeous little shop and the cakes are delicious! Good stop if you need an emergency birthday cake that is a little special. Love love love!
J. K.
Great little shop! Stopped by while walking in the area during a work trip from New York. The cake and tea were delicious and the staff behind the counter were exceptionally friendly.
Y. A.
Amazing cakes and cookies! And the store decorations are magical 😍
They also catered our wedding with a dessert bar kinda cake! We loved it!