Caffe Concerto
Kensington, London
- Address:
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221 Kensington High Street, London W8 6SG
Tube:
- Kensington High Street Station (0.3 km)
- High Street Kensington Tube Station (0.4 km)
- Contact us:
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020 7938 1547
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3 reviews of Caffe Concerto in English
i have bought my birthday cake here 2 years ago as they have such a vast selection on display.just displaying the different cakes they make and whats on offer is a self marketing technique within itself. they had an actual booklet of the different designs.i opt for a vanilla and chocolate cake topped with rippled flower chocolate and chocolate snails,so basically a whole lot of chocolate.the range is fantastic.i would just window shop and stare at the cakes if i ever go pass here.i was very amused by the cake and it was fantastic!i even had my own birthday msg on it!also they have the most tastiest panini's!!!its very italianesque and it always smells of blended coffee!if ever you're in high street kensington,this is a must visit!
Caffe Concerto is slap bang in the middle of Kensington high street (...and down a tiny bit…). Anyway in the window they have displays of these huge cakes which look like something you would find in a film, they look amazing.
Inside its quite small, however there is a truly Italian coffee shop feel to place. They serve many type of pannis and cakes etc. However you pocket may be ‘slightly’ less heavy after coming out nevertheless the quality is definatly there.
Example a filled croissant or sandwhich to take away around £3.90, however to eat in around £6.50.
Is definatly a great escape from Kensington high street.
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If you can't quite afford to go to Paris, then you can just hang out here instead and feel almost as good. It often has tinkling piano music, quaint little chairs and tables and pretty little cakes and biscuits. In fact, I think quaint and pretty are the best two words to describe this cafe. You can feel like a real lady (or gentleman) sipping on tea from a dainty tea cup...just don't be too dissapointed when you step out onto the dreary Ken high street.
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I shouldn't have read this review on an empty stomach. I now have a serious chocolate craving!
oh indeedy,its very much recommended akeela or any of the dessert delights,they have a stand in Westfields too if thats nearer!