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So far, I haven't come across a bakery in East Dulwich or the surrounding areas which sells baked goods with fresh cream, other than Greggs on Peckham Rye. I'm thinking of things like chocolate eclairs and  cream buns. 

I passed by the bakery in West Dulwich the other day - it looked traditional so I hoped they might sell some, but sadly when I asked they said they don't sell things with fresh cream.  Same for the bakery in Nunhead (I heard they used to, years ago). 

Does anyone know of any bakeries near here (or further afield) which do sell these?

I should say that the M&S chocolate eclairs (the standard ones) are very good and they use proper fresh whipped cream, so I am thankful for that! 

 

Edited by Katherty
  • Katherty changed the title to Looking for a bakery which sells baked goods with fresh cream - are there any?

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