About

Grodz Golders Green in London offers a delightful experience for those seeking affordable kosher dining. Known for its always fresh bagels and daily baked goods, this spot is where quality meets budget-friendly pricing. Indulge in their lovely egg bagel or the popular chocolate cream éclair that locals rave about. Whether you're in the mood for a morning coffee or some delicious treats, the friendly staff ensure a warm and cozy atmosphere. Convenient options for delivery and takeaway make it easy to enjoy their offerings wherever you are.

Price

$$$$ 1 - 20 GBP

Cuisines

Kosher

Services

Delivery, Takeaway

Offering

Serving coffee

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Golders Way (Stop T)
Bus stop 739 m walk
Hoop Lane Golders Green (Stop S)
Bus stop 672 m walk
Tesco Brent Cross (Stop Z)
Bus stop 608 m walk
North Circular Road Golders Green (Stop M)
Bus stop 553 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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3.7
based on 60 reviews
3.7/5 60 reviews
A G
A G
4 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Delicious treats, friendly staff, and a cozy atmosphere. The pastries are always fresh.

Sev1
Sev1
4 months ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Atmosphere: 3

Not cheap but the food is ok

Y F
Y F
7 months ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Atmosphere: 3

Has changed hands a couple of times in last few years. Some excellent additions to range (eg sourdough) but some changes poor, while the prices have increased so much a dedicated patisserie like creme de la creme now looks like a budget option! (Despite doing the high end stuff much better). Biggest problem is the queuing which is chaotic when busy: there are multiple tills and some people treating them as separate queues, others as one big queue, arguments and tutting about who was first which is unsurprising as they genuinely don't know who was first! It usually devolves bad temperdly into several separate ones at which point the person in front of you orders some eleborate takeaway while the other till moves fast :( Signs everywhere saying be polite to staff: there is no excuse for rudeness to staff but a few signs making clear where to queue and setting up one big queue would be more effective as the current system is chaos. I now only go here under duress which is a shame as some things are good. Now if only they put ginger in the gingerbread men...

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