the hummingbird bakery

Oh my god its really as good as people said it would be!! (Posted from my Nokia e61i)

update: Here is a link to their website. [Link]


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  1. pearls says:

    what di you order?

  2. Dyxio says:

    aww, portobello road =( best red velvet cupcakes everrrr….

  3. zaid says:

    red velvet!

  4. Britchick says:

    Where is it located and is there an online menu?

  5. zaid says:

    ive been to it before
    i went to the one by south kensington train station

    mark u have to try bens cookies

    its in covent garden which is a two minute walk from picaddily circus

  6. Ms. Baker says:

    It sure is! You should see Magnolia in NYC!

  7. Mark says:

    I had the chocolate devil cake which you can see in the picture. i also added a link to their website. supposedly they make the best muffins in the world and that little treats and the other cupcake place in fanar actually are influenced by hummingbird.

  8. pearls says:

    I’ll have to check it out next time I’m in London

  9. Joud says:

    i loved the chocolate devil cake, more than the muffins

    u guys (esp your wife) can do some really good shopping on westbourne grove, which intersects with portabello

  10. Z District says:

    ohhh I like chocolate cake! lol!

  11. holla says:

    Is this Nat posting under Mark’s name? bc no hetero male would be caught dead anywhere near this fruity joint.
    BTW don’t forget to get me a box for my … sister or something ;)

  12. Equalizer says:

    Yeah try Ben’s Cookies in Covent Garden for the thickest warm cookies oozing with chocolate. WARNING: It a whole meal so be prepared.

  13. jane doe says:

    In all my years living in London never did I once hear even a passing mention of the Hummingbird bakery. It looks very similar to another run-of-the-mill bakery I used to frequent opposite St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington.

  14. sweet tooth says:

    red velvet is a must!!! Nice concept…we need to have one in Bahrain!


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