Ellas Bakery Southgate 10 Ashfield Parade, London N14 5AB

Ellas Bakery Southgate

222 Reviews
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  • Friday6 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday6 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday6 AM–9 PM
  • Monday6 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday6 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday6 AM–9 PM
  • Thursday6 AM–9 PM
Ellas Bakery Southgate 10 Ashfield Parade, London N14 5AB

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+442089206891
10 Ashfield Parade, London N14 5AB

Hours

  • Friday6 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday6 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday6 AM–9 PM
  • Monday6 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday6 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday6 AM–9 PM
  • Thursday6 AM–9 PM

Features

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • In-store pick-up
  • In-store shopping
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Takeaway
  • Breakfast

Recommended Reviews

Peter K
15.03.2024
Ellas Bakery Southgate
Nice pastries and very pleasant staff.
Nikolai N
13.03.2024
Ellas Bakery Southgate
Cakes are nice,pasties are very good,unfortunately overpriced
Kate Bartley
08.02.2024
Ellas Bakery Southgate
The best coffee and love there dessert
Thusitha Perera
05.02.2024
Ellas Bakery Southgate
Very nice and clean place. great selection of cakes and pastries. Tried a few items and they all tasted brilliant. Slightly high on the price. Will visit again if any special occasion.
R Oliveira
25.12.2023
Ellas Bakery Southgate
Rubbish customer serviceCakes are just as badI dont like writing bad reviews but this deserves one.Yes, like other on here, I had a bad experience. I've lived in Southgate all my life and I should have listened to people about how bad this place is.I waited a long time to be served because the girls were too busy chatting, I stared one of them down until she eventually forced a 'hi' out of her. I was eventually served by a petite skinny lady who couldn't be bothered to say anything to me nor answer any questions I had about the cakes, actually I thought she couldn't speak English but found out she could when chit chatting to her colleagues. She was so unhappy serving, I thought she was doing some form of community service.I asked her what was in one of the chocolate cakes (doughnut looking like her), and she mumbled something, eventually I said 'cream, is there fresh cream inside' and she said 'yeh'. I bought some cakes which looked good and couldn't wait to leave. I thought the cakes would save for bad attitude of the staff. I was wrong. They were awful, so bad I had to throw them away and I don't throw away food. Dont be drawn into the instagram looking cakes. And there wasn't cream in that cake as she said, it was some kind of dry buttermilk paste so she mis informed me.A few people have had the same experience. Next time I will go again but will take a video amd share it.If you're easily pleased and don't mind incompetent service then this is your place. There are more bakery's around the corner that won't act as if you owe them something.
irine kal
23.12.2023
Ellas Bakery Southgate
I don't know what changed here.The spinach pie is not tasty anymore, very dry and old, the same for the sweet bread, it's not sweet nor fresh.This bakery started going downhill I'm afraid and I was driving for 40 minutes to enjoy all the pastries, sweets and bread. The bread was also like 3 days old when I bought it, it was very hard and tasteless.I am very disappointed, I hope they will bring back the person who was baking everything before. Because there is no way they are using the same personnel in their kitchen area, everything is horrible.
Pinki Prajapati
22.12.2023
Ellas Bakery Southgate
India is blessed with a lot of natural wealth, such as water, air, soil, forests, wildlife, minerals and so on. All these things provide us with numerous products we require in our everyday life. The early humans were not aware ofthese gifts of nature. As time progressed, they learnt to use the nature's gift to satisfy their needs. This is how these gifts of nature became a valuable resources.Natural resources are of two types: Exhaustible resources Inexhaustible resourcesEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES Some resources, such as metals (iron, copper, aluminium, etc.) are found deep inside the earth. They are used to make many things. These metals are available in limited quantities. Once we use up a particular metal, we cannot create any more of it. So these are called non-renewable resources. Coal is a non-metallic mineral. It isformed from dried parts of trees andOur Natural Resourcesplants that got buried under the ground hundreds of years ago. Coal is a major source of energy.It is used for cooking, heating, in steam engines, factories and to generate electricity. Thermal generated from coal. energy is INECoal is found in Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, Bokaro, Raniganj, Korba, Talcher and Jharia are the important coal mines in India.Petroleum is the most important ( source of energy. Petroleum is used for generating power and running cars, machines, aeroplanes, ships, etc.Petroleum is formed when animals that live in water die and pile on the ocean floor. Petroleum is a dark and thick liquid which is pumped out from under the ground, through oil wells This crude oil is refined in refineriest produce petrol, diesel, kerosen cooking gas, paraffin wax and ma other things.
VASILEIOS SIOMOS
19.12.2023
Ellas Bakery Southgate
The Fredo espresso perfect the best coffee I drink at the area...the ham and cheese pastries is good..
Fani Constantinide
17.12.2023
Ellas Bakery Southgate
Really tasty cake and the staff were patient and willing to show me all the products
Enver Brazhda
16.12.2023
Ellas Bakery Southgate
Ellas Bakery is one of the best pastry shops in that area, there you will find the best and freshest sweets. also the coffee they serve is a very good coffee.

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10 Ashfield Parade, London N14 5AB
Ellas Bakery Southgate