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Cafe and cake shop on Theobald's Row, near Gray's Inn Fields, opened in early 2008. There's [[Bea's Of Bloomsbury, EC4M 9BX|another branch]] near [[Locale St Paul's|St Paul's]] in the [[Locale City|City]]. |
Cafe and cake shop on Theobald's Row, near Gray's Inn Fields, opened in early 2008. Inside, there are a few tables and what looks like a kitchen area up the stairs at the back of the shop. The decor is stylishly dark, though service is friendly. |
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Inside, there are a few tables and what looks like a kitchen area up the stairs at the back of the shop. The decor is stylishly dark, though service is friendly. |
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* [http://eatinguplondon.wordpress.com/2010/09/19/beas-of-bloomsbury/ Eating Up London review] * [http://cooksloweatfast.blogspot.com/2011/10/beas-of-bloomsbury-44-theobalds-road.html Not Another Big Menu review] |
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Cafe and cake shop on Theobald's Row, near Gray's Inn Fields, opened in early 2008. Inside, there are a few tables and what looks like a kitchen area up the stairs at the back of the shop. The decor is stylishly dark, though service is friendly.
They have a small selection of salads, quiches and the like, but the focus is clearly on the cakes. A range of spectacular creations is in the window, with all kinds of other ones arrayed along the counter inside — not just cakes, but muffins, biscuits, and a tempting cherry galette.
Having sampled one of their cupcakes (at £1.70 as of February 2008), Ewan can confirm it is a perfect moistness, with a lemony cream topping which isn't overwhelmingly sweet (like the ones from Peyton & Byrne) but light and fluffy. The spinach and stilton quiche I had was also excellent.
Accessibility: A small step up to get in. Not sure if there are further steps inside.
See also:
- Bea's Twitter account
- Londonist review
- bellaphon's review
- The English Can Eat review
- Qype comments
- Eternally Neurotic review
- Chowhound thread
- Mathilde's Cuisine review
- Tom Eats review
- The Catty Life review
- London Stuff review
- The Happiness Project review
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