Daylesford Organic, Notting Hill

Ever since through her blog, The Londoner, Rose introduced me to Westbourne Grove in Notting Hill, I have gradually been discovering all of the wonderful little shops and eateries it has to offer every weekend. One place I really must make plans to eat at soon is Daylesford Organic.

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The first thing I gravitated towards when I stepped inside was the bread in the window – it all looked delicious, and was very reasonably priced compared to what you’d usually pay for bread in higher end stores like this.  

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All furry friends must be left outside of course!

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Fine, buying your product like this might cost a bit more than getting it in the supermarkets, but as well as being safe in the knowledge that everything is organic, it is all beautifully presented! 

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I adore apple and elderflower juice of any form, and if it were not for the fact I’d have had to lug it around Portobello Market all afternoon, I would have treated myself to a bottle. 

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In the back they have a restaurant which I now really want to eat in, I can imagine that the food being served must be delicious, and I love an all organic fresh dish! 

As anyone eaten in Daylesford Organic before? I’d love some of your reviews or recommendations! They have another cafe in Pimlico and sell their product in Selfridges Food Hall, as well as having their farmshop and cafe in Daylesford, Gloucestershire. 

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