Crookie in London: Where to find viral cookie-croissant combo in the capital
The latest online food trend sees the classic pastry snack and sweet treat combined to make the crookie.
Featuring the flakiness of a croissant and the doughiness of a cookie, the crookie seems to pair the best part of each .
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Hide AdLuckily for those who call the capital home, a few places around the city have already added the creation to its menus.
Here’s where to find a cookie-croissant aka crookie in London.
Philippe Conticini
Having already gained TikTok fame for its big croissants, Phillip Conticini’s cookie pastry offerings are making the rounds on the video sharing platform.
Where: Available across its Camden, Islington and South Kensington locations.
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The Limehouse bakery has hopped on the crookie trend and is offering its own to customers. The spot is behind the viral Matilda cake inspired by the decadent baked treat Bruce Bogtrotter is forced to eat after stealing a slice of Miss Trunchbull's pudding.
Where: 534 Commercial Rd, London E1 0HY
Sweet Things
Offering handmade baked goods, Sweet Things is another London spot which has added the crookie to its menu.
Where: 138 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8XL
Qima Cafe
One of the first spots to bring the trend to the capital, Qima’s crookie sees croissant pastry wrapped around a cookie dough centre.
Where: 21 Warren St, London W1T 5LT
Floozie
Vegan’s don’t have to miss out on the croissant and cookie combination as Floozie has released its own fully plant-based offering.
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Hide AdWhere: 15, The Market Building, Lower Ground, London WC2E 8RE
Those who are more of a cookie fan may enjoy the Creme crookie offering. The bakery’s edition sees pieces of croissant added to a cookie dough base.
Where: Available in both London locations.
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