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Vegan Cookies London: 13 Best Vegan Cookie Spots [2024]

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If you’ve been dreaming of finding the best vegan cookies in London, then you’ve come to the right place.

In this post, we’ve rounded up the very best vegan cookie spots in the capital, so you don’t have to do any of the hard work yourself.

There’s the perfect vegan cookie for everyone here in London, so no matter your tastes, you’re sure to find something for you here.

Get reading and remember to make note of your favourites for future reference!

1. Cookies & Scream

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Address: 130 Holloway Rd, London N7 8JE

Cookies and Scream have been shaking up the baking scene since 2010 with its delicious vegan and gluten-free bakes.

Head here for a chilled out cookie washed down with a delicious hot drink – the perfect wholesome Sunday activity.

Alternatively, if you’re not in the mood for a hot drink, give one of their tasty Scream Shakes a go – they’re unmissable!

Their range of cookies is made from the finest ingredients available, and they’re so tasty you wouldn’t even know they were vegan!

Bestsellers include the traditional Choc Chip Cookie as well as the oaty Oatmeal Hombre – which will you choose?

2. Chef Clarisse

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Chef Clarisse is a vegan French patisserie that makes some of the very best vegan cookies in London.

Clarisse, the owner, grew up in France, and food was at the heart of everything in her family home.

She has been practising with vegan alternatives since the very start of her career, and it’s fair to say she’s mastered the art of vegan baking.

Her cookies and other baked goods are unbeatable, with an array of flavours that are sure to hit the spot.

Whether you fancy white chocolate, caramel and pistachio cookies or pecan chocolate cookies, you’re sure to find something for you here.

Unfortunately, she no longer has an in-person in-store but you can order her goodies online to enjoy at home!

3. Nama Café & Cake House

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Address: 33 Westow Hill, Norwood, London SE19 1TQ

Phone number: 07939 234657

Nama Café & Cake House is an independent spot that serves some of the tastiest vegan cookies in London.

This artisan vegan café has really started to make a name for itself on the vegan baking scene, and it’s one that’s hard not to love.

As well as having their little café space in London, they also deliver across the UK, so if you’re not London-based, then you’re in luck!

Their cookies aren’t cookies in the traditional sense, rather they are the delicious South American alfajores!

These fantastic sweet treats are basically soft sandwich cookies with a deliciously sweet and gooey filling that is made to put a smile on your face!

4. The Polka Dot Bakery

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Address: Old Spitalfields Market, London E1 6GB

At The Polka Dot Bakery, you’ll find some of the best vegan sweet treats in the whole of the capital.

This fully vegan and gluten-free bakery is proud to cater to the masses with its delicious products, and you should definitely give them a go!

Found exclusively at Old Spitalfields Market every Saturday and Sunday, these bakes are well worth the wait.

Celia, the owner of the bakery, is American, and she grew up with delicious American bakes at home.

She has taken that knowledge and love for sweet treats and turned it into a business, and boy, am I glad she did!

5. Humbledough

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Address: Unit 33, Boxpark, 2-10 Bethnal Green Rd, London E1 6GY

Humbledough is London’s first vegan cookie bakery, and it offers a selection of the best vegan cookies in London.

As well as their innovative cookies, Humbledough also serves delicious raw cookie dough, and who doesn’t love cookie dough, right?

They use seasonal flavours and artisanal ingredients to make some of the tastiest cookies in town.

Their ice cream cookie sandwiches are truly the stuff of dreams – can you honestly think of anything that sounds better than that?

Or, for true indulgence, tuck into one of their incredible cookie dough pots – they’re sure to blow your mind!

6. Crosstown

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Address: Various locations

Although Crosstown is best known for its doughnuts, they also do some pretty amazing cookies!

With locations across London, you’ll never be too far from a Crosstown cookie, which is great news in my book.

They have great vegan options across the board, and their cookies are luckily not an exception to that!

The peanut butter and chocolate chip cookie looks particularly fantastic to me – which of their two core flavours would you pick?

Luckily for those who live a little further away from London, Crosstown also deliver nationwide, so you don’t have to miss out on these tasty treats!

7. Vida Bakery

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Address: 139 Brick Ln, London E1 6SB

Phone number: 020 7739 1399

Vida Bakery is a vegan and allergy-friendly bakery that’s bringing delicious vegan baked goods to the masses.

They want to encourage people to eat the rainbow, and so their baking is often as colourful as can be.

It’s the perfect place to stop off for a snack when you’re wandering around the Brick Lane shops, too!

Whether it’s cookies, brookies or cookie dough you fancy, Vida Bakery will be able to help you fix that craving.

Peanut and white chocolate cookies sound right up my street, personally.

What would you choose?

8. Floozie Cookie

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Address: 8-9 James St, London WC2E 8BH

Floozie Cookie is a passion project by pastry chef Kimberly Lin, and it serves some of the best vegan cookies in London by a mile.

They have five core flavours of their signature “stuffed cookies” on offer, as well as a seasonally changing sixth option.

The selection may not be the largest, but trust me when I say that the quality of these cookies will blow you away.

From Cinnamon Crunch to PB & J, every single one of these flavours is an absolute delight – it’s hard to choose just one!

If you’re looking for your new favourite vegan cookies in London, then this is a pretty good place to start.

9. Pearl & Groove

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Address: 30 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE

Phone number: 020 3601 3316

Pearl & Groove is a bakery that’s on a mission to add colour and flavour to the free-from section.

When Serena started her bakery, the free-from section was plain and boring, and she wanted to change that.

Everything is handmade to order and uses natural, locally sourced ingredients where possible.

In terms of vegan cookies, they only have one option, but it’s so good that I couldn’t possibly leave it out.

Their vegan chocolate chip cookies are tasty and sumptuous, and I can promise you they’ll soon be your favourite vegan cookies in London!

10. Primrose Bakery

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Address: 69 Gloucester Ave, London NW1 8LD

Phone number: 020 7483 4222

Primrose Bakery is a lovely little bakery that offers bespoke handmade bakes just like the ones you’d make at home, but better!

They’re most renowned for their cakes and cupcakes, but their cookies are also something to shout about.

When it comes to vegan cookies, online you can only get them within the vegan chocolate box, but who’s going to say no to extra sweet treats?

I believe you can buy the cookies individually in the bakery itself, too, so don’t worry if you don’t want the full lot!

Their vegan cookie flavours are chocolate chip or speculoos, and both are absolutely mind-blowing.

Give them a go!

11. Crumbs & Doilies

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Address: 1 Kingly Ct, Carnaby St, Carnaby, London W1B 5PW

Phone number: 020 8874 8885

Crumbs & Doilies are known for selling some of the best cookies in the UK, so it’s great to see them adding vegan options to their range.

When it comes to vegan cookies in London, the range is ever-growing, and this new addition to the scene is very welcome!

Currently, Crumbs & Doilies only have one vegan cookie option, a raspberry chocolate flavour, but it’s so delicious I couldn’t leave it out.

Plus, I’m sure that once they see the huge demand for vegan cookies in London, they’ll add more options to their range!

Try their tasty cookies and show them that there is a market for more flavours!

Power to the people, after all.

12. Cutter & Squidge

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Address: 20 Brewer St, London W1F 0SJ

Phone number: 020 7734 2540

Cutter & Squidge is an all-natural bakery that serves some of the best vegan cookies in London.

Despite their only permanent vegan cookie flavour being the classic chocolate chip, they often run exciting specials, too.

For example, over Easter, they ran a vegan cookies and cream Easter egg that looked completely out of this world.

Their cookies are so good that you’ll forgive me for including them, trust me – I know my cookies!

Give them a go, and tell your friends about them.

As I said earlier, it’s all about supply and demand!

13. Crème London

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Address: 4 D’Arblay St, London W1F 8DJ

Phone number: 020 3457 2000

Crème London is a dessert shop that specialises in really big cookies, soft-serve ice cream and amazing coffee.

Again, they do only have one vegan option at present, but it’s so good there was no way I wasn’t including it.

Their vegan double chocolate cookie is soft, it’s gooey, and it’s definitely a contender for one of the best vegan cookies in London.

Next time you’re in Soho, be sure to give these guys a go – it’s well worth a visit, I can promise you that!

This New York-inspired bakery puts a French twist on American classics, and boy oh boy, it’s a real dream come true.

 

There it is, then, the round-up of the very best vegan cookies in London.

While there certainly isn’t a huge abundance of vegan cookie spots in the capital, these are all fantastic options, so don’t be put off your quest!

It’s very much a case of quality over quantity, but when the quality is this good, does it really matter how many options there are?

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