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- The most charming place in all of Marylebone. So cute it hurts. Part restaurant, part upscale grocery store, part heavenly cheese shop. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and picnics! Get the cheese!Upvoted Apr 9
- Ashley ChanOctober 8, 2018They have different sets of cheeseboards on the menu (small or large) to satisfy any cheese craving. The cheese room is incredibly well-stocked. Seating is a little cramped. Come during off-hours.
- Jade TokarczykMay 11, 2014Italian cheeseboard delicious, start with the mild as the blue will easily overwhelm! Great coffee, not too hot, not bitter. Staff busy but friendly in cheese room. Cafe staff seem eager to close up.
- Denis PriimagiNovember 16, 2017Great place with so warm atmosphere and nice owners! Very much recommended cheese selection with wine. I’ve tasted Bojolais Neuveau - it was one of the best I ever tasted.
- Selina SkiesOctober 5, 2014Absolutely loved this place. The owner is clearly passionate and knows her cheese. The walk-in cheese room is amazing and the amount of fresh produce is impressive. Also great little café.
- James BatesFebruary 14, 2016Nice place for a romantic evening of cheese and wine. Particularly enjoyed the tomato/mozzarella salad, which could have been even better with burrata. Service a bit hit/miss
- The brunch they serve on the weekends is amazing. Don't forget to ask the waiter for a piece of truffle brie (!!!) from the cheeseroom!
- S Marks The SpotsNovember 21, 2013Cheese lovers' heaven! Their English and French variety is excellent but the staff are eager to help you choose. There is also gourmet grocery and wine shop and a cute little cafe withgorgeous food. Read more
- Nabeel HyattNovember 24, 2017Come for breakfast. yes it’s an amazing cheese and grocery shop, but carve out time to come for a meal. Porridge, Bacon Sandwich, and of course cheese plate all amazing.
- 148 Check us out!May 8, 2016Everything is good, and if you are lucky enough to grab a chair outside on a sunny day, don't forget to order inside as you could last for hours starving without any service
- Marcelo AlbagllDecember 21, 2012Their cheese cracker is probably the best I've tried; the cheese room is paradise, and the overall experience amazing - do not forget the meats! This is certainly the best fromagerie in London.
- Louis VuittonMay 18, 2011A cheese shop that goes above and beyond expectations. La Fromagerie comprises walk-in cheese rooms, and a kitchen producing homemade jam, bread and biscuits to take home or enjoy in its tasting café. Read more
- SHOWRUNNERNovember 22, 2012My favorite cheese-stop in London. Great for stocking up or just grabbing a bite to eat. And make sure you pop inside the sealed cheese room to get your senses knocked around.
- Alejandra SolanaJuly 9, 2016Foie gras terrine, huevos rotos and the summer board👌🏻👌🏻 A MUST IN LONDON!!
- William ClementAugust 16, 2014Have never known a person to not rave about La Fromagèrie (and bonus: one of the only places in London to find fresh blood oranges in season)
- Adrienne SFebruary 5, 2012A fan favorite it's a great place for lunch and for gourmet food buying. The cheese room is my happy place. Fantastic other dairy, meat and produce too. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more
- Ian McBoyleDecember 7, 2014AMAZING cheese shop! I couldn't think of a type of cheese they didn't have. Truly breathtaking store.
- Yana SJune 10, 2012always come here for little french luxuries, like chestnuts and sugared violets o roses. If you are there on weekend, ask whether chef have made a 'Pavlova', its an absolute must!
- BSeptember 4, 2018Duck burger is good. You might find some part of meat a bit dry, but overall it’s tasty.
- AditiJanuary 7, 2019Moment of silence for greatest cheese pull ever. Adorable setting for breakfast / lunch
- Daniel KolodziejAugust 19, 2017Super cosy, wonderful selection of wine & cheese. Some real nice deli produce to buy and take home.
- Burt SimpsonNovember 26, 2016Great food, especially bread. Prices are insane. The personnel, very kind, but beyond retarded.
- Sarah EcksteinSeptember 13, 2014Buy from the amazing cheese room. Stay for a little cheese plate and charcutterie
- Ziad RajabNovember 16, 2015The cheeses of course, and the wines. The girls are friendly but the guys working there are curt, unfriendly and have a "telling off" manner of talking.
- Svein DaleNovember 26, 2012Stop on the Peter B great London coffee sampling tour. Good food and chopping boards, the coffee is cosi.
- Lisa ParavanoDecember 2, 2013cutest, most charming little shop for tea, cheeses & snacks etc off Marylebone High Street.
- Marine LemassonJanuary 27, 2013One of the best places to find French cheese! The raclette cheese is to die for... Mmmm
- most of the guys in the cold room know their stuff v. well so just give a broad indication of what you're interested in, ask what's good at the mo, and taste away! great aged goudas and washed rinds
- A perfect place for cheese gourmands and those who plan a special occasion dinner.
- MakikoApril 23, 2011Must try Brie sandwiched with black truffles creme fraiche. Weekend only. Their rye cracker are probably the best cracker for cheese!
- Try to catch some Pavlova dessert - the chief cooks it occasionally and its absolutely delicious!
- Artur RodriguesDecember 2, 2017Service could be a bit quicker but otherwise fantastic fondue and specialty grocery store.
- Mark McGinlayMay 24, 2011Lovely place.. great salads, fantastic range of wines.. not cheap but reasonable so always value for money
- David RohrsheimJune 18, 2011Everything you could ever want for a picnic in Regents Park. Or sit with friends and wine!
- Süheyla ErkanApril 3, 2014Service is very slow. The variety of cheese and the quality is great!! Love the shop..
- Josh WindsorJanuary 13, 2012High-tech and narrow corners. If you're planning on lingering its best to go in the early morning or mid-afternoon.
- Jökull Sólberg AuðunssonMarch 25, 2016Meal-size pain au chocolat with those large chocolate fingers.
- David HayOctober 5, 2013Dissapointing - quality seems really to have fallen since last visit. No salads any more and no pork pie with ploughmans. Still a nice place to sit but cafe rouge not a bad alternative
- Carla KasparMarch 4, 2010The shop, the food, the wine... Could be the best fromagerie in London, and certainly an unforgetable experience for food lovers.