La Fromagerie is a charming artisan cheesemonger that celebrates Modern European cuisine, offering a cozy café and a treasure trove of gourmet delights.
"The Fromagerie is a place in London mentioned by Stanley Tucci as a favorite spot to get cheese." - Cat Sposato
"La Fromagerie is an extremely tasteful deli/cafe/restaurant/wine bar hybrid. The sort of place where you expect Nigella Lawson does her daily shop. The food is simple and delicious—hams, cheeses, and bread for nibbles. Some hot meat and fish plates. A wholesome essential that every neighbourhood needs." - Team Infatuation
"It’s time to get your best clothes on and have a flirt. And when we say, ‘have a flirt’ we mean, ‘find a mirror’. Whilst you’re at it order in a bottle or two from La Fromagerie and what we professionals refer to as ‘a shit tonne of cheese’. They have everything from soft French classics to four-year-aged goudas. Hit them up on their website for local delivery around Marylebone and Highbury." - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Jake Oliver
"La Fromagerie is the brainchild of Patricia Michaelson, London’s grande dame of cheese who fell in love with Beaufort — a type of cheese, not a Frenchman — on an Alpine skiing holiday and started selling it from her garden shed in Highgate. In 1992, the operation grew into La Fromagerie’s first location in Highbury Park, with a second branch eventually opening in Marylebone and a third — in Bloomsbury, opposite Noble Rot, a wholesale customer along with the River Cafe, Gordon Ramsay and Angela Hartnett. The Marylebone location boasts the most extensive food selection, serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and takeaways — from cheese-led classics like fondue Savoyarde and Ploughman’s to regionally-inspired fare, galettes, and farmhouse breakfasts. The cheese and charcuterie boards are a rite of passage and come with a detailed flavour breakdown and a wine pairing, leaving patrons satiated, tipsy and — hopefully — better-versed in gastronomic nuances." - Daria Kyrilova
"La Fromagerie first opened in Highbury and this was its second shop. It’s an extremely tasteful deli/cafe/restaurant/wine bar hybrid. The sort of place you expect Nigella Lawson does her daily shop in. The food is simple and delicious. Hams, cheeses, and bread for nibbles. Some simple hotter meat and fish plates. An unfussy essential every neighbourhood needs." - Jake Missing