Guide to: Tiramisu Treats in London
From doughnuts, to buns to coffees, here are my thoughts on some of the tiramisu treats London has to offer!
It’s no secret that I’m obsessed with tiramisu - it’s a classic that has become my go-to. So, I decided to embark on a delicious journey through London, sampling the very best tiramisu treats this city has to offer. From cute coffee shops serving up tiramisu lattes to inventive tiramisu-themed pastries, I’ve uncovered some real gems that you absolutely need to try! Join me as I dive into layers of mascarpone heaven and espresso-soaked goodness, one forkful at a time!
Doh-Hut Tiramisu Dougnut
Closest station: Exmouth Market, £5
This was a great doughnut. A little chocolate covered coffee bean a top a sugared bun with a espresso infused lady finger & vanilla creme in the centre. I found this to be quite savoury as the espresso in the centre is so strong but a great tiramisu flavour. I’d have liked a little more of the vanilla cream to make it more sweet but overall, a great doughnut!


Fred Iced Tiramisu Latte
Closest Station: Chancery Lane, £6.50
A very, very delicious coffee topped with the most delicious silky cream and a cocoa dusted lady finger. This was seriously good and worth the journey. They also have a tiramisu bun in this cafe which I’ll have t try next time, but I can also recommend the feta + olive pastry!


Cup + Lid Tiramisu Coffee
Closest Station: Bond Street, £4.80 / £5.80
You can have this coffee hot or cold - I went for hot and it was great but v rich and a little sickly. I didn’t get much coffee flavour as it was overpowered by the super thick, stiff cream on top. A nice dessert but I’d try it iced next time!


Buns from Home Tiramisu Bun
Closest station: Oxford Circus, (multiple locations), £5.40
I really wanted to love this as I love the whole idea of this store but sadly I feel these buns are a little dry and I think mine was slightly over baked. A hint of coffee but nothing to write home about.


Chin Chin Tiramisu Ice Cream Sundae
Closest Station: Tottenham Court Road, £6.95
I’m an ice cream sundae fiend - if it’s on a dessert menu I have to order it, but I was disappointed by this! The coffee ice cream is nice but that’s about it for tiramisu flavour - there’s some sort of brownie at the bottom and a dusting of cocoa powder but I found this messy and a little bland.


Sourdough Sophia Tiramisu Cruffin
Closest station: Crouch Hill, £4.40
A mix between a croissant, doughnut and a muffin, combined with a tiramisu flavour. This is only an occasional, limited edition bake at Sourdough Sophia (their current special is a Pina colada cruffin which also sounds fab). This has a coffee infused cream in the centre, dusted with sugar and topped with a lady finger. This doesn’t have a deep tiramisu flavour but it’s a great pastry.


Chestnut Bakery Tiramisu Danish
Closest Station: Covent Garden, £6.25
This is my favourite item on this whole list - this pastry was INSANE. I think about it at least once a week! The perfect flaky pastry with a cocoa dusting and the most delicious cream in the centre. I really want to revisit this cafe and try another. I can also really recommend the aubergine pastry at this cafe!



Walkmisu Tiramisu to Go
Closest Station: Russell Square, £6.99
Tiramisu from a phonebox! You can find the iconic tiramisu phonebox on the corner of Russel Square and they serve up mini, booze free, tiramisu in portable cardboard boxes and in loadsa different flavours! Some of their newest flavours include Oreo tiramisu, Kinder Bueno and pistachio - I need to try them all! The phone box is only open Fri-Sun 12-5pm but they also have a cafe near by which is open daily during the week too!


There are still so many tiramisu treats out there to try in London so I’m certain there will be a part two to this video - stay tuned and if you know of any I should check out, please let me know in the comments!
Love Katie xx
If I didn't fancy a dessert before reading this, I certainly do now! Some great photos, they all look amazing x