Bayley & Sage
Gourmet grocery store · Wimbledon ·

Bayley & Sage

Gourmet grocery store · Wimbledon ·

Gourmet deli with cheese, charcuterie, fresh produce, pastries

gourmet food
cheese selection
fresh food
wine selection
deli
friendly staff
organic produce
sandwiches
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Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
Bayley & Sage by null
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60 High Street Wimbledon, London SW19 5EE, United Kingdom Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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60 High Street Wimbledon, London SW19 5EE, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8946 9904
bayley-sage.co.uk
@bayleyandsage

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 26, 2025

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"To stock up on picnic essentials, head to Bayley & Sage for rosé, cheese and Scotch eggs."

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Bayley & Sage

Mirr A.

Google
Would be great if the greek style Dorset Diary yogurt 500g was added to Deliveroo catalog. I can select the flavoured ones but I mostly use the plain one which would be great to have as an option for delivery. Thanks.

M K

Google
You are scandalous. Your prices are 3-4 times higher than normal, and the products are of average quality. I can understand that Wimbledon Hill is a wealthy area, but this is a disgrace and an insult to poverty. Moreover, even those with money should feel cheated and foolish for spending so much on basic products. Paying £11.50 for a 500-gram pack of strawberries should be illegal everywhere. You are truly a disgrace and a real plague on society, you are the epitome of capitalism RESPONSE: First of all, British strawberries are terrible. Second, French strawberries aren’t automatically good just because they’re French. You need to build a culture around horticulture and everything that comes with it. Here in London, I can find strawberries that are ten times better, organic, grown without the use of herbicides or pesticides, on certified land, for way less than half the price you charge. You are still thieves, sorry. Don’t try to hide yourself behind a finger

Misty P.

Google
Amazing deli. Food is top class. Shop is simply stunning. Soo much selection of everything to choose from. Grabbed a quick salmon salad pot for lunch which was delicious. And bought gorgonzola and gluten free biscuits for supper. And some delicious herby burgers for guests with perfect buns. Awesome shop.

Jyk W.

Google
High end gourmet food and catering store doing organic greens to free range chicken. The food on offer is simply bursting with fresh, nutrient-filled goodness. Great place to source ingredients for your barbeque. You could also get ready meals, sandwiches and salads for your picnic on Wimbledon Common. Pastries are top notch. Love their range of beers

Justin Foster - B.

Google
Very much the top range for one's groceries, wide range of cheeses, wine, veg, meats, preserves and fruit. This venue offers the best thus prices range from moderate to expensive.

Ed D.

Google
Amazing fresh and delicious food

Sheena K.

Google
I forgot that there is a Baley and sage I’m Wimbledon. It was nice to see that they had the Tanpopo in stock. So tasty

Beverly

Google
A wonderful deli in Wimbledon village. Was helped by a lovely man and bought the most incredible selection of cheeses, hams and crackers. Not cheap! Beautiful food though
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Saskia P.

Yelp
Bigger than most delis, Barley and Sage feels a bit like an expensive foodhall in an expensive department store. They have a far bigger range of goods too, salads, sandwiches and soups for lunch, chilled and prepared food, jams, preserves, cheeses, hams, homemade cakes and chocolates, corkscrews and linen for the table. Last time I was in there they were playing some jolly, very Christmassy and very twee music (it was November but I bet they started playing it on the first cold day in August) and the whole place smelt amazing. I managed to buy a nice chickpea salad but forgot to enquire as to the name of the band playing in the background. I was thinking maybe for my grandmother or maybe if I was having a very bad day...
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Amy M.

Yelp
Bayley and Sage is a beautiful idyllic village grocery store. It's almost like stepping back in time to an era of fresh produce straight from the locals farms with friendly local service, the only thing stopping you from believing you've slipped back in time is the contemporary style to the shop. They are also a little more upmarket than your typical grocery store. There's lots of organic produce, lots of gourmet foods and a wide selection of wines. The prices you pay reflect the quality of the products and produce you're buying but it is great and I love it. The staff are friendly and helpful and it's definitely better than heading to your local Tescos.

B M.

Yelp
Lovely selection of fresh food and wine. Unfortunately they can't decide whether they're a low end supermarket or a deli. My conclusion is they're a wannabe deli. Having picked up a bottle of interesting wine and selected some cheeses (£20+) which has been wrapped in plastic and on display, I asked whether I could sample the goats cheese. The response was - "sorry, no we can't let you sample it as we would not be able to sell it". Now if this was Tesco I could understand the response but any deli worth it's salt will have some means of sampling. Did I encounter the one person on staff who was incompetent? I don't know if he was. Either way, it ruined what would otherwise have been a great experience. As for the amount of plastic they're wasting in pre-wrapping the cheese this isn't exactly environmentally friendly. I returned the cheese, paid for the wine and left.
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Camilla D.

Yelp
I went here yesterday, just to perve on all the tasty food (though naturally I ended up buying some too). My mouth watered more and more with every step I took - it all just looked and smelled so delicious! We got to try some incredible cheese and I took a chocolate tiffin for the train ride home- just wish I'd taken ten...