Cable Bakery & Roastery

Cable Bakery & Roastery is a very exciting new arrival from the couple behind the Cable Bar & Cafe and Waterloo’s Scootercaffe. It’s situated at 82 Bolton Crescent, a street that runs along the side of Kennington Park and was previously most notable for an adventure playground and a bondage shop (Fetish Freak – “your fetish is our business”, but not if, like us, your fetish is for four coloured pens, although to be fair, we haven’t enquired so we can’t be sure).

Cable Bakery & Roastery exterior - kenningtonrunoff.com

The decor is every bit as stylish as their other two establishments, with vintage coffee machines scattered around the place.

Cable Bakery & Roastery shelving - kenningtonrunoff.com

As well as these stools, there are a couple of small tables. The establishment is already proving popular so you may not get a seat at busy times, but you can always head around the corner to Cable Bar instead.

Cable Bakery & Roastery seating area - kenningtonrunoff.com

They bake sourdough bread and roast coffee on site, all organic:

Cable Bakery & Roastery bread - kenningtonrunoff.com

As well as the expected hot drinks, they serve smoothies, sandwiches, chicken and beef broth and other lunch options with plans to add more. They also have a good selection of cakes – we had an excellent slice of apple pie.

Cable Bakery & Roastery cakes - kenningtonrunoff.com

They’re open Monday to Friday 9.30am to 7pm and Saturdays from 10am to 3pm, although hours may increase in the future. Let’s hope so – this place is great.

Address: 82 Bolton Crescent, SE5 0SE.

One thought on “Cable Bakery & Roastery

  1. Elena Ion

    Hi,
    I hope you are well.
    I am one of your customers of your shop on Bolton Crescent near Oval. I really love the sourdough bread you do, it is amazing!
    However I would like to give you a feedback and an improvement suggestion. Every time I go to buy bread, the person at the counter is taking the bread with their hands not having any gloves on, and straight after is touching the card machine or the money I give to pay. It doesn’t give an impression of cleanness. If you could introduce eventually some food tongs or anything else in that sense, that will be more hygienic.
    Another suggestion would be to cover your bread basket sitting on the counter with some transparent cellophane or anything similar would be great.

    I really hope that my feedback will be well received!

    Many thanks,
    Elena

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