This place is famous for its Chelsea buns.
We tried the same it was a good preparation but it’s too heavy and sweet. I am not a person who enjoys so much of sugar in a sweet.
One can just give a try on buns if passing by or else it can be skipped. Would suggest one bun for two. It’s a perfect pairing with black coffee.
8 years ago (02-01-2018)
Fitzbillies. They have a wide range of breakfast choices and cakes, pastries. The Egg Royal was just mediocre. The egg is a bit too cooked, the egg yolk is no longer runny. Also tried a bit of their famous Chelsea Bun, it was way too sweet, but can see people liking it.....
8 years ago (18-03-2018)
Nice place with a fancy, quirky touch. The food tastes very good, the Avocado toast looks good and tasted even better. Only 4 stars though as the prices are quite high for the relatively small food portions. The full English breakfast cost £10 but if you’re very hungry you won’t be filled after that. Also no baked beans!
8 years ago (05-12-2017)
Grew up in Cambridge & Fitzbillies Chelsea buns were always a firm favourite. Live in Australia now & Visited again last week for the first time in 35 years & it was wonderful to be transported back in time.
Chelsea buns were just as I remembered them but the whole experience has changed & we enjoyed breakfast there a couple of mornings also.
Have taken away happy memories again.
8 years ago (25-10-2017)
Lovely quirky decor, preserved period features. I tried the eggs Florentine, the eggs were slightly underdone but delicious, if a bit too salty. Vegan options available.
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