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6 Of The Most Mouthwatering Dessert Spots In London (And They’re Black-Owned)



There’s always room for dessert. From chocolate-covered waffles to pastel ice cream on the side of jam-filled doughnuts, they’re an irresistible treat for the tastebuds and the eyes. These six black-owned spots in London boast some real sweet treats on the menu – here’s where to feed your sugar cravings.

Treats Club

A hot doughnut bar with plenty of vegan options, you can get your sweet treat fix every Saturday and Sunday from 12-6pm. You can always order online for London-wide delivery too.

Containerville, 35 Corbridge Crescent, E2 9EZ


Dark Sugars

An indulgent chocolate shop that speaks everything cocoa, from ice cream to hot chocolate.

Dark Sugars Chocolates: 141 Brick Lane, London, E1 6SB

Dark Sugars Cocoa House: 124-126 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RU


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Midnight Munchies

Dessert ‘paradise’ for anyone with a sweet tooth – their menu includes sumptuous cupcakes, refreshing milkshakes, tasty waffles and more.

332B Camberwell New Road, Camberwell, SE5 0RW


Saint Aymes

Known for being the ‘prettiest café in London’, Saint Aymes’ sweet cakes and treats are a heavenly experience.

59 Connaught Street, London, W2 2BB

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Aries Bakehouse

Freshly baked pastries, cookies and sweet treats are the reason why this bakery is a favourite amongst locals.

99 Acre Lane, Brixton, SW2 5TU


Longboys

Gourmet brioche doughnuts courtesy of some serious patisserie chef expertise.

119 Lower Stable Street, Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, N1C 4DR


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