Cheeky Scone in Notting Hill is a scone sanctuary. Baking and garnishing fresh scones daily, this Notting Hill gem has been serving traditional British Cream Tea since its opening in January 2021. An essential for anyone wishing to indulge in this part of British food culture! Whether hunting for the best scones in London, craving a cream tea in Notting Hill, or scouting for bakeries near Portobello Market, Cheeky Scone will surely entice you.
Cheeky Scone satisfies your Cream Tea cravings but with a contemporary twist. Enjoy classics like Sultana and Cheese Scones or try their creative adaptations,” Homegirl London.
Indulge In The Cheeky Scone Menu
Cheeky Scone staples include Plain, Sultana and Cheese Scones. Various condiments like Devon Clotted Cream, Orange Marmalade, Strawberry and Raspberry Jams, Onion Chutney and Butter complement these.
I treated myself to a Sultana Scone, and it was simply divine. It was one of the best scones I’ve ever relished, mainly because it was not too dry. I first adorned mine with Raspberry Jam, followed by Devon Clotted Cream, a nod to the Devonian tradition. The Cornish, however, advocate for cream first and then the jam!
Beyond their classics, they have an evolving menu featuring delightful creations like Biscoff White Chocolate, a splendid twist on the caramelised biscuit. Some Instagram highlights include Chocolate treats like Triple Chocolate, Bailey’s Choc, Chocolate Orange, Matcha White Chocolate and Nutella Swirl.
Citrus Scones include Zesty Lime and Lemon Poppy Seeds. Seasonal occasions warrant something special, like the Hot Cross Buns for Easter. These are just some inventive variations you’ll discover at Cheeky Scone.
Watch My Cheeky Scone Video
Helpful Information About Cheeky Scone
To dive deeper, check out the Cheeky Scone website. Located at 43 Pembridge Road, London W11 3HG, it’s a brief stroll from Notting Hill Gate Station. They’re open Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 5.30 pm, and Sunday from 10 am to 3.30 pm. A little tip: if you drop by later, they might run short on clotted cream; I learned that the hard way on my second visit! Either eat inside the bakery or take your Scones away for later. Tie in your visit with a trip to Portobello Road Market on a Saturday.
While you are in the area, you may find these articles of interest:
Best Things To Do In Notting Hill:
Notting Hill West London Helpful Area Guide
Ten Things To Do In Notting Hill
Ten Reasons To Visit Portobello Road
Ten Reasons To Visit Westbourne Grove
Ten Reasons To Visit Golborne Road
Paddington Basin to Trellick Tower Walk
Best Places To Eat In Notting Hill:
Natoora Kitchen And Grocery Elgin Crescent
Best Shops In Notting Hill:
Katrina Phillips Shop Portobello Road
Author: Homegirl London. Photographs: Homegirl London. I only write about eateries where I had a good experience. I recommend you do further research as standards fluctuate, as do opinions. Please check if the establishment is still in business and the opening times before you go. If you discover this eatery has closed, contact me to remove it from my blog.