Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London

Saint Aymes

Saint Aymes Address: 59 Connaught St,
London, W2 2BB &
House of Fraser, 318 Oxford St, Marylebone, London W1C 1HF
Website: https://www.saintaymes.com
Nearest Station: Marble Arch & Oxford Circus (Underground)

Saint Aymes Review

Earlier this week, I visited 'Saint Aymes' cafe near Marble Arch Station. I've been looking forward to visiting here ever since it's been all over my Insta feed for the past month or so. There certainly is a style to make this place really photogenic. This place is literally another Instagram heaven café, and you certainly will not be disappointed once you walk past. Literally, people love the floral wisteria decorations they have at their main entrance, and you always tend to find people snapping away whilst passing by. However, I do not blame them at all because it's probably up there with the top list of the prettiest and most enchanting cafes in London.

Saint Aymes
Gourmet Hot Chocolate & Cookies

Saint Aymes had just opened up recently earlier this year with her two most kind-hearted sisters, Michela and Lois Wilson. It's a perfect spot when the weather is warm enough to sit around wisteria-framed decorations and have Hot Chocolate with either some croissants or unicorn biscuits. Likewise, there serves breakfast too, if you're feeling peckish for some food then you'll be covered.

They have now opened a second branch which is located inside the ever so popular Selfridges on Oxford Street and it's full of flowers. It's another location to check out and has a meet-up as it's beautifully decorated all around the space they have available to them. It's the same menu where people enjoy some of their delicious treats and tea with their friends/families etc.

You can check out for yourself how pretty the interiors are with the flowers around the room.

Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Saint Aymes Cafe on Oxford Street
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Cakes stall by the till
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Enter a room full of pretty interiors
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Shop at Saint Aymes

Not many people still know where this place is or about it, so it's best to be there quickly to get those perfect shots as I can imagine this place will be overwhelmed with people, especially on weekends.

The interiors downstairs and upstairs are really eye-catching and you would easily fall in love with the number of flowers and antiques there around here. Even though there are two beautiful floral walls upstairs, if it gets busy upstairs you can go downstairs and sit around another stunning floral wall display with a pink sofa to have your food and tea.

Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Gourmet Hot Chocolate

The gourmet hot chocolate was divine, but in my thoughts, it seemed quite expensive £9.95 for just one glass. Also, small unicorn cookies cost about £3.85. Although you may need some water along with you as it tends to dry up in your mouth, kindly enough Lois one of the co-owners provided me with some water to have along with the cookie.

Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Macaroons at Saint Aymes

These macaroons were one of the many most pleasant-looking treats on their table when you first enter this cafe.

Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Wisteria Framed at Saint Aymes
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Wisteria Frames at Saint Aymes
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Pink Cakes!
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Beautiful Floral Style Wall

Overall experience, I loved it, as Saint Aymes co-founders were really kind and welcoming. I would recommend visiting during the daytime if you're looking to grab those perfect snaps. Although I did not have the food, maybe another day, the chocolates and the hot drinks here are a must to try. The pricing seemed a bit high for the items, but it was in Central London, where prices tend to be as high as its quality/style there looks out.

The new branch is just as stunning as the new one, surprisingly enough bumped into the two owners at the Oxford Street branch the day I visited, which was nice. We both had a nice little catch-up after I had tucked into my sweet treats. I had ordered the blue unicorn latte and raspberry cheesecake so delicious but pricey, but it's the holidays so I deserve a treat after a long hard year.

See below for more pictures of the treats I had at the 'Oxford Street branch.

Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Collection of Macarons!
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Unicorn Cookies
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Blue Unicorn Latte
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake (GF)
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Closeup of the stunning Blue Unicorn latte £9.95
Saint Aymes Cafe Review - London
Morning treats at Saint Aymes

Currently, it is open from 12 am to 5 pm at the Connaught Street branch. However, at the Oxford Street branch, it's 10 am till 8 pm every day besides Sunday from 12 pm-6 pm. Saint Aymes is truly a perfect summer spot, especially with wisteria season being around the corner and I think people will be filling up their feed with wisteria.

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2 Comments

  1. iScriblr
    19/03/2018 / 5:06 PM

    Beautiful! 🙂

    • Adil Musa
      19/03/2018 / 7:53 PM

      Thank you!!?

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