Lockdown Bakehouse heads to Putney with £1 coffee & pastries all day on 3rd June
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As London’s bakery scene continues to rise, South West favourite Lockdown Bakehouse is preparing to open the doors to its newest neighbourhood outpost in Putney this June, bringing handcrafted breads, pastries and its much-loved community spirit to SW15.
Opening on 3rd June at 79 Lower Richmond Road, the new site marks the sixth location for the fast-growing independent bakery, which first launched during the uncertainty of the 2020 lockdown. To celebrate the opening, customers can enjoy coffee and pastries for just £1 all day, offering locals the perfect excuse to discover the bakery’s signature bakes and brunch dishes.
What began as a small-scale operation run by founders Chris and Dawn from their MYPIE kitchen quickly became a South West London success story. Initially created to provide fresh essentials for local residents and NHS workers during lockdown, the business soon built a devoted following thanks to its handcrafted breads, buttery pastries and approachable café culture.
Now, six years on, Lockdown Bakehouse has firmly established itself as one of London’s standout independent bakery brands, with existing cafés in Wandsworth, Barnes, Clapham, Earlsfield and Raynes Park, alongside a Wimbledon production bakehouse supplying more than 180 wholesale customers across the capital daily.
The Putney opening continues the brand’s steady expansion across South West London, bringing with it an Australian-inspired café menu, speciality coffee with free alternative milks, fresh daily bakes and a well-sourced brunch offering designed for everything from quick coffee stops to leisurely weekend mornings.
Address: 79 lower Richmond Road, Putney, SW15 1ET
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Written by Enytha Peer
Photography courtesy of Lockdown Bakehouse







