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Rise & Bloom teams up with Sally Clarke Bakery


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Hi Folks, Rise & Bloom is excited to announce that we are teaming up with the super talented Sally Clarke Bakery (www.sallyclarke.com/bakery). Sally Clarke brings to East Dulwich top-quality, hand-shaped artisan breads, Viennoiserie and patisserie. The bakery produces a full range of baked goods together with a seasonally changing range of cakes, sweet and savoury tarts, muffins and cookies. We do not use additives, preservatives or improvers in our production.

Please pop into the shop (44 Barry Road) and check out our delicious new range of breads and viennoiserie.

Also, extremely proud to share that we are now roasting Single origin coffee in-house from our brand new micro roaster. The roaster is the first of its kind in England and makes the most unbelievably fresh coffee. Best in East Dulwich? We think so! Please come and have a taste and you decide!

Watch this space for More announcements regarding the launch of our in-house florists later this month and follow us on instagram @riseandbloom_44


Rise & Bloom,

44 Barry Road,

East Dulwich,

SE22 0HU


Opening times:

Monday - Friday 730am-4pm

Saturday 8am-4pm

Sunday 9am-4pm

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