
Looking for the best Notting Hill cafes to start your day? Here’s my personalized guide to the best coffee shops and treats in Notting Hill. Enjoy!
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There’s no neighborhood in London quite like Notting Hill. Candy-pasteled houses, quaint bookshops, and picture-postcard scenes on every corner. But the only thing that could make it better would be…coffee. Did I hear…Notting Hill Cafes?
If you’re looking to mix the picturesque with a caffeine fix, here are 5 charming cafes in Notting Hill you can’t miss.
5 Insanely Charming Notting Hill Cafes You Must Visit (+ Map!)

How to get to Notting Hill Cafes

All of the Notting Hill cafes can be easily reached by Notting Hill Gate station. I always recommend using Citymapper to get around London, so simply pop in the postcode below each cafe and you’ll be good to go.
Bus routes 23,27,28, 3152, 452 and N28 will also lead you to Notting Hill if you want a little Double-Decker view en-route. Otherwise, you can make a day out of hopping on Santander Cycles throughout London to your favorite Notting Hill cafe.
I’ll admit. I tried to find the best cafe in Notting Hill, but the truth is, there were way to make to choose from. So, I picked 5. Let’s get to sipping.
1. Biscuiteers
194 Kensington Park Rd, Notting Hill, London W11 2ES
If the sweet tooth moves ya — head to Biscuiteers. A boutique & icing café (I’ve never loved two words more) Biscuiteers has been famed for their handcrafted treats (and deliriously good biscuits of course) since 2012. But if that wasn’t enough they’ve got the best gifts in cookie town. Treats range from macaroon gift boxes to Big Ben cut-outs equally tasty as they are pretty.
If you wanted to take it a step further you can also take an icing class. Yep, you heard that right, their two-hour masterclasses teach you everything you need to know from expert icers and of course, plenty of biscuits to match.
Must-Try: Rhubarb & Custard Cheesecake (apart of their Afternoon Tea)
You can visit their website here.
2. Daylesford
208-212 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London W11 2RH
Who says you can’t farm your cake and eat it too? Taking an organic twist on your favorite treats — Daylesford delivers quality like no other. Everything from hot fresh bread to artisanal cheeses and grass-fed meat made the cut for their ever-yummy brunch menu.
All their food is sourced from sustainable farms in the Cotswolds and their mission is quite amazing. But the cherry on top has got to be the chic interiors.
Must-Try: The Daylesford Farmhouse Full English…always
You can visit their website here.
Read more on my favorite place in the Cotswolds!
3.Fabrique
212 Portobello Rd, Notting Hill, London W11 1LA
As fancy and delicious as the name makes it sound, Fabrique is the love child of Stockholm simplicity. With simple goods and natural ingredients, their treats taste like something out of a grandma’s oven.
But don’t take my word for it. They’ve got 19 stores around the world —proving they know a thing or two about good bread. From hot Rye and Cranberry bread to Fudgy Vegan Chocolate Brownies and of course, Cinnamon Buns — it’s Swedish heaven in a bakery.
Must-Try: Saffron Bun
You can visit their website here.
4. Farm Girl Café
59A Portobello Rd, Notting Hill, London W11 3DB
The Aussie take on photo-worthy brunch hit London by storm with Farm Girl Café —and we never looked back. One of the most aesthetically pleasing Notting Hill cafes Farm Girl serves everything from fresh Acai bowls to oozing Cherry Ripe Pancakes.
Tucked along with St. Peter’s Church it’s a great pairing with a day on Portobello road. Instagrammers dream aside — they also serve an amazing Rose Latte (okay… it’s pretty insta-worthy too).
Must-Try: Cherry Ripe Pancakes
You can visit their website here.
5. The Butter Bakery
219 Westbourne Park Rd, Notting Hill, London W11 1EA
Last but not least (but certainly the most buttery) is the Butter Bakery. Known for its silky baked goodies the Butter Bakery is a local favorite — of the Persian and French variety.
A couple led by a mission to help busy Londoners get quality (and fluffy) baked goods — they serve everything from traditional Persian flatbread to flaky pain au raisin. Their fresh juices and smoothies are also very worth the try.
Must-Try: Chocolate Chip Banana Bread
You can visit their website here .
Notting Hill Cafes Map
Here’s a Map of all the Notting Hills Cafés mentioned!
Now more than ever I hope we can support local business in London and beyond 🙂
Happy Sipping,

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