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Ayers Bakery

133 Evelina Rd Nunhead SE15 3HB

Cakes & Savouries To Die For.

Steak & Kidney Pies are so good they should be illegal.


I am so lucky to live so close to my all time favourite Bakers.

There is always a vast selection of savories and mouthwatering cakes, the Christmas Cake is so good one is just not enough!

Served with a smile by the lovely staff, beautifully displayed and presented.

Ayers has such a good reputation that it reaches customers all over London.

For lunchtime there is a terrific selection of hot and cold options including soup, pies, sandwiches, baguettes, quiches ( one of my hot faves ) and much more.

The vast bread selection is MAGNIFICENT and you can for sure ?taste the difference.?

You can also place orders for cakes to suit every occasion, Birthdays Weddings and Anniversaries.

Ayers can also supply for special events.

Ideal For Gifts! There is also an abundant selection of locally sourced jams, marmalades, honey, and fruit juices.

Quite often there are tasters you can try ? I always do!

Well I am saving the BEST until LAST! In my 59 years never have I tasted a better Steak & Kidney Pie ? made to a unique secret recipe, these pies are so good they should be illegal, supplied in a foil surround, more often the delicious content pours out, well this is what fingers are made for FINGER LICKING GOOD!

If you have not yet had the Ayers Experience - If I have got your taste buds excited, get your roller skates on!

Have always loved Ayres' bakery. I remember years ago friends and family would come from other parts of London just to get their cakes or order cakes for various occasions.


I notice they've also recently added a delicatessen section.


Also as already mentioned there is a selection of local produce to choose from.


I believe we even have Nunhead bees to produce the honey.


I've been a customer for over 30 years.

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