M&S Foodhall is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

1. M&S Foodhall

8.0
236 Chiswick High Rd, London, Greater London
Grocery Store · Turnham Green · 2 tips and reviews

H. S. C.H. S. Campoy: It's a small place, but till now, they make the best French bread I tasted in London...

FOURSQURE WestLondonFOURSQURE WestLondon: Opening times: M: 8:30 - 21:00 Tu,W,Th,F: 8:00 - 21:00 Sa: 8:00 - 20:00 Su: 11:00 - 17:00

Le Coq Epicer is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

2. Le Coq Epicer

8.0
1 Camden Passage, Islington, Greater London
French Restaurant · Islington · 3 tips and reviews

Sally C.Sally Cedar: Wonderful splash of French yumminess in Angel. Eat in or take some warm French bread, cheese, gourmet dishes, and wine away for an instant delicious meal. Great staff too.

Nick B.Nick Black: Find exquisite French cheese, wine and charcuterie. Great place to stock up on picnic essentials.

Sally C.Sally Cedar: Wine, duck, French veggies and soups, warm bread, various French cheeses. Cute place and friendly.

The Kanteen is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

3. The Kanteen

7.9
Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Brent Cross, Greater London
Café · 1 tip

Yonah E.Yonah Engel: I really liked the scones. And the take away egg & onion sandwiches were made on the spot and delicious.

Rinkoff's Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

4. Rinkoff's Bakery

8.9
224 Jubilee St, London, Greater London
Bakery · Whitechapel · 37 tips and reviews

Edina P.Edina Pető: Lovely hidden gem in East London. Nice peanut butter cronut but a little bit too oily. They sell amazing challah and bagels, I was actually more impressed by the pastries than the cronuts

Kevin M.Kevin McCullagh: A proper local secret. Seems to mainly wholesale and is off the main road, behind a block of flats. Lovely pastries, muffins, cakes, buns n bread ooo yeh.

Ged C.Ged Carroll: London institution, great bakery

The Railway Tavern is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

5. The Railway Tavern

8.3
7 Station Rise, London, Greater London
Pub · 20 tips and reviews

Neil H.Neil Hallmark: Massive beer garden at the back - great for the summer! Read more.

Jeremy G.Jeremy Gordon: As week as the beer garden and food, pool, table football, big-screen sports, and band/DJ nights will keep you entertained.

P E.P E: Beautiful beer garden, nice staff and some vegan foods too! Plus they do music nights 🙌

Buenos Aires Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

6. Buenos Aires Cafe

8.2
17 Royal Parade, Blackheath, Greater London
Argentinian Restaurant · 26 tips and reviews

Matthew C.Matthew Cooke: This is one of our favourite places to eat. Wine and Argentinian steak is pure heaven. Recommend booking otherwise you will be disappointed.

Richard M.Richard Matthews: Superb haven for meat eaters in Blackheath - a superlative Argentinian grill.

Nicola S.Nicola Salvo: Perfect meat (the mixed grill is enormous) and nice deserts as well!!spent a lovely evening!

Lorenzo Ristorante is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

7. Lorenzo Ristorante

7.8
73 Westow Hill, Crystal Palace, Greater London
Italian Restaurant · 5 tips and reviews

Samantha W.Samantha Webb: Calamari, Salad Caprese and the Lasagne are all good here

Rebecca T.Rebecca Tomasiewicz: Lunchtime special is a great deal mon-sat. Food fantastic everyday. Just love the place :-)

Chris R.Chris R (thechristophe): Pretty authentic Italian place, friendly service, roof terrace, excellent menu - wanted it all. Good range of vegetarian options.

The Pheasant Restaurant and Inn is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

8. The Pheasant Restaurant and Inn

8.4
98 West End Ln, Hayes Middlesex
Pub · Harlington · 60 tips and reviews

Terry H.Terry Hemstad: Lamb shank just right, lamb shoulder, a lot to eat. Sea bass awesome, swordfish excellent. Fish & chips just right price.

GraciouSoulGraciouSoul: My favourite place to eat and hang around when in Heathrow. Located just off Bath road, great atmosphere great service. Their food is epic!!!

Michael F.Michael Fritz: Prawn Cocktails great. Restaurant ambiance very nice. Service good. Beef Wellington yummy.

The Telegraph is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

9. The Telegraph

7.7
Telegraph Rd, London, Greater London
Pub · Wandsworth · 29 tips and reviews

Silvia F.Silvia Fox: Lovely pub in the middle of the common, friendly staff and very good food. Dog friendly outside they can also enjoy the good air and food. During weekend they run bbq outside

Emma R.Emma Rhys: Good service and super dog friendly.

Danny V.Danny Valentine: Fish of the day! Alright!

The Mayflower is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

10. The Mayflower

9.2
117 Rotherhithe St, London, Greater London
Pub · Surrey Quay · 128 tips and reviews

caseqcaseq: A cozy little place with a nice view of Thames and a fair selection of decent ales -- a true hidden gem!

The Wall Street JournalThe Wall Street Journal: Jump off the Overground line at Rotherhithe for a pint and some food at one of London’s best pubs. It takes its name from the ship that took the Pilgrim Fathers to New England in 1620. Read more.

The GuardianThe Guardian: "The current building is 18th century, and looks every inch the traditional English pub with oak beams and wooden panelling. A fine dining room can be found upstairs, with impressive Thames views..." Read more.

Cafe Gourmand is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

11. Cafe Gourmand

7.5
53 Lexington Street, Soho, Greater London
French Restaurant · 22 tips and reviews

CostanzavanzaCostanzavanza: The quiche lorainne is really special. Try the apple tart with the fresh mibt tea as well. So delicious

Chad H.Chad Hart: Lovely French cafe in Soho offering a nice brunch. Prices are very reasonable.

Terpsichori S.Terpsichori Savvala: I wonder how can people sit in pret when there's this place on the other side of the street. But maybe they just enjoy looking at it. It's so pretty.

Le Sacre Coeur is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

12. Le Sacre Coeur

7.7
18 Theberton St., Islington, Greater London
French Restaurant · 30 tips and reviews

Kiara M.Kiara March: This place has become one of my absolute favourites! Food is outstanding. Not expensive at all, generous portions. You have the option to opt for one of the fantastic menus (3 course meal) for 22,50£.

Andrew H.Andrew Hargreaves: It's just too hard to tip here!!! Why? Because everything is perfect. Just come here ok. Oh book, busy all the time

Maria S.Maria Stavridou: Amazing food. Great French cuisine. Best mussels I ever had. If you go for the coq au vin, the portion is enormous, probably for 2 persons.

Novotel London Tower Bridge is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

13. Novotel London Tower Bridge

7.6
10 Pepys St (Cooper's Row), London, Greater London
Hotel · Tower · 29 tips and reviews

Gavin L.Gavin Lobo: The breakfast is quite good. If it's included in your stay get some.

Erol U.Erol Uray: Ask for the new executive rooms, for a small price a amazing bedroom.

Sarah B.Sarah Booker Lewis: Further to another tip, we had a great breakfast and there was a wide selection of cheeses.

Sweet Tree Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

14. Sweet Tree Bakery

7.1
1 Crescent Rd, London, Greater London
Bakery · Alexandra · 2 tips and reviews

Ben R.Ben Rometsch: All the bread here is awesome.

Aleksandra W.Aleksandra Woźniak: The best cheesecake on the planet. It's true.

Le QuecumBar is one of The 15 Best Places for French Bread in London.

15. Le QuecumBar

7.4
42-44 Battersea High St, Battersea, Greater London
Wine Bar · Battersea · 18 tips and reviews

MC V V.MC V Vadim: Great place in Battersea with fantastic ambiance & live jazz. Food wasn't Michelin Star standard but for a Brasserie in South London more than acceptable. Will definitely go again :)))

Thrash HitsThrash Hits: They get European gypsies in every night to jam heavy jazz. What's not to like? Read more.

Matt H.Matt Hausmann: Go for the jazz, not the food. In fact, avoid the food entirely.