11 independent cafes and bakeries to discover in Buckinghamshire

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March 16, 2026

Looking for the best cafes and bakeries in Buckinghamshire? From artisan sourdough bakeries and speciality coffee spots to cosy brunch cafes serving stacked pancakes and homemade cakes, these independent favourites are well worth bookmarking.

Whether you’re craving a flaky croissant fresh from the oven, a perfectly brewed flat white or a leisurely weekend brunch, Buckinghamshire has no shortage of brilliant independent cafes and bakeries to discover.

With passionate bakers and baristas serving everything from artisan sourdough and indulgent pastries to vibrant brunch plates, here are some of the best cafes and bakeries in Buckinghamshire to add to your must-visit list.

Nena Craft Bakery, Amersham

A must-visit for pastry lovers, Nena Craft Bakery serves beautifully laminated croissants, crusty sourdough loaves and seasonal sweet bakes.

Cinnamon rolls, filled brioche and pastel de nata are standout treats, all baked fresh on site. The cosy, light-filled bakery makes it impossible to leave without a coffee and a pastry.

Roots, Chesham

A firm favourite for brunch in Buckinghamshire, Roots pairs expertly brewed coffee with seasonal plates.

Tuck into loaf cakes, seasonal salad bowls, or fluffy pancake stacks, ideal for a relaxed morning or catching up with friends.

Seasons Café, Amersham

Set in Old Amersham’s Market Square, Seasons Café is a local favourite for breakfast, brunch and light lunches.

Poached eggs on toast, American-style pancakes, huevos rancheros and hearty sandwiches sit alongside homemade cakes, all perfect with freshly brewed coffee in the light-filled dining room or on a sunny outdoor table.

Moc & More, High Wycombe

This cosy café is a local gem for coffee, brunch and sweet treats. Standout dishes include Shakshuka, smashed avocado on sourdough, and seasonal sandwiches, all paired with expertly crafted espresso.

With a friendly, relaxed vibe and plenty of homemade cakes, it’s a perfect spot to linger or grab a mid-morning pick-me-up.

Bread & Brew, Aylesbury

A friendly independent café-bakery, Bread & Brew serves quality coffee alongside freshly baked breads, pastries, cakes, and sandwiches made with local ingredients.

With the option to sit in or grab and go, it’s a reliable pitstop while wandering around Wendover.

A Little Street Kitchen, Amersham

A Little Street Kitchen (ALSK) in Amersham is a must for lovers of hearty, personalised breakfasts.

The café offers bacon and country sausage to nourishing options like porridge with almond butter or protein-packed granola bowls. Plus, speciality coffee or fresh juice.

Fego, Marlow

A bright, buzzy café perfect for colourful brunch plates, Fego serves favourites like breakfast burritos, steak and eggs and indulgent pancake stacks.

Fresh juices and speciality coffee complement the menu, making it ideal for a lazy weekend brunch. Its playful interiors and beautifully plated dishes make it popular for photos as well as food.

Pantry, Hazlemere

A charming neighbourhood café tucked in Hazlemere’s Park Parade Centre, Pantry serves inventive brunch plates like the Meatless Wonder with avocado, grilled halloumi and mushrooms on sourdough, alongside vibrant open sandwiches and seasonal tartines.

Don’t miss homemade treats like sticky figgy Anzac and pear and almond cake, all enjoyed in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.

Eleven, Amersham

A lively neighbourhood café and bistro near the station, Eleven serves breakfast, brunch and light lunches.

Dishes include halloumi wraps, smoked salmon bagels, and homemade cakes, all paired with expertly brewed coffee. With outdoor seating and a welcoming vibe, it’s ideal for a relaxed stop in Amersham.

Norsk, Aylesbury

Norsk is a Scandinavian-inspired café in Buckinghamshire, serving Nordic open sandwiches, cinnamon buns, porridge, and great coffee.

Its light, cosy interior makes it perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a mid-morning treat. A little taste of Norway in Buckinghamshire!

The Village Retreat Cafe, Aylesbury

A bright, family-friendly café beside Jubilee Park, The Village Retreat serves hearty breakfasts, sourdough toasties, American pancakes, and freshly brewed coffee.

With indoor and outdoor seating and a selection of homemade cakes, it’s perfect for a relaxed brunch or mid-morning stop.

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