When people think of London’s West End, theaters and musicals come to their minds. After all, the area is considered to be one of the most artistic and vibrant at the heart of the city and home to Theater land. Both visitors and locals like to visit London’s famous and iconic sites and experience the Londoner's traditional dishes and drinks at the trendiest restaurants. However, for tourists with a sweet tooth, no trip is complete without discovering some secret and hidden gems in London's West End. The district is home to beautiful cafés and restaurants offering delicious dessert options ranging from mouthwatering ice cream parlors and fine pâtisseries to low-key waffle stalls and gourmet creperies. Here are 10 of the sweetest spots in London’s West End that people shouldn’t miss when exploring this dynamic part of the city

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10 The Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel, Mayfair

People visit the unique Chesterfield Mayfair’s Original Sweetshop to savor homemade Sandwiches, scones, and a wide selection of Cakes & Pastries while enjoying Afternoon Tea in home comfort. From mouth-watering flavored cakes, surprising coca-cola slices, and smoking pink lemonade, this intimate, light-filled venue, in collaboration with Mr. Simms sweetshop, brings a fun and playful atmosphere to all its visitors. They can enjoy their time and savor delicious cocktails at the beautiful Terrace Bar. The Chesterfield Mayfair also welcomes guests to the winter wonderland afternoon tea.

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9 Bubblewrap Waffle, Chinatown

Located in Chinatown, London’s West End, Bubblewrap is a trendy, street-style snack shop turning out waffle cones filled with gelato & toppings. It has recreated Hong Kong's special desserts and brought them to the English capital. In the beautiful Dessert Alley featuring many restaurants and bakeries, people will experience all kinds of Asian sweet treats, like the crunchy waffle delight, which is a homemade egg waffle, best paired with fresh fruits, cream, chocolate, sauce, and biscuits, or the soft-serve tail decorated with seashell sprinkles brought from Taiyakiya, or the popular Filipino ice cream sandwich called the Mamasons Dirty Ice Cream.

8 Milk Train, Covent Garden

Located in Covent Garden, Milk Train is a funky spot where people can taste divine ice cream, candy floss, and popcorn. Home to the first candy floss ice cream cone in the UK, Milk Train transports visitors to another destination. They can choose between a wide selection of ice cream and enjoy new seasonal flavors and specialties such as the banana edition or the mango sticky rice.

7 Cakes & Bubbles, Regent Street

Voted a multi-award-winning pastry chef by the World’s 50 Best Restaurants, the famous Albert Adrià hosts the Cakes & Bubbles sophisticated dessert-only restaurant located on Regent Street. This beautiful space offers exceptional sweets, with or without “bubbles.” People are wowed by the delicious cheesecake and other light and creative desserts such as the air waffles and the egg flan. Some usually pair sweets with a selection of sparkling wines or champagne and enjoy a great experience sitting in the outside area of dynamic Regent street.

6 Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Afternoon Tea, One Aldwych, Aldwych

An elegant stop at One Aldwych’s enchanting afternoon tea offers a magical adventure in the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory world of cocktails, savories, and sweets inspired by Roald Dahl's classic story. Visitors try scrumptious savories such as the chicken sarnie, the salmon and dill quiche paired with saffron mayo, or the roast beef and horseradish sandwich before sweetening their teeth with the mouth-watering cakes, mallows, and creams. Visitors must also not forget to add the famous chocolate or lemon sherbet tea, or a glass of sparkling wine or cocktail, or fizzy champagne.

5 Crème De La Crêpe, Covent Garden

Home to Victorian shopfronts, Cecil Court, is a hidden alleyway situated between Covent Garden and Leicester Square. People who visit Cecil court get transported to an earlier era, especially when strolling through the old bookshops. They also head to Crème de la Crêpe in order to try sweet, savory crêpes and smoothies and enjoy plenty of flavors like the Lady Loves, made of Belgium dark chocolate 70% cocoa, or the Milkybar Kid with white chocolate and fresh strawberries or just the Nutella crêpe. Harry Potter's big fans will love exploring this hidden spot that is said to have inspired J. K. Rowling’s, Diagon Alley.

4 Crumbs & Doilies, Kingly Court

One of the top-secret spots in London is Kingly Court within Soho streets. This beautiful alley surrounded by buildings has three entrances, one from Kingly Street, one from Beak street, and a third from Carnaby street. Carnaby is a great place to have lunch and savor delicious poke bowls, pizza, and vegan tacos. It is also recommended to visit the amazing Crumbs & Doilies, in the heart of the area, home to a selection of delicious cakes, brownies, coffees, and sodas.

3 Feya Café, Mayfair

Feya Café is a hidden west-end cool eatery place featuring the most Instagrammable and aesthetic elements, especially for people who love flowers and trendy places, including pink walls and seats, modern design, and fantastic floral display. This beautiful café also offers a delicious variety of cakes and, all types of treats, colorful drinks. Behind the café's pretty look is a mission to end the gender gap by educating and offering talents to young girls and women.

2 Sketch, Mayfair

Housed within a Mayfair townhouse, Sketch is a sweet restaurant very photogenic and famous on Instagram. It is a cute tearoom during the day and becomes a cocktail lounge at night. Sketch is the perfect destination for food, drink, and art. The Gallery is a pink paradise, featuring pink chairs and sofas, and the intriguing parlor is full of chairs wearing ballet shoes. It is also very popular for its desserts such as the Sketch chocolate and the Mamy Colette and futuristic toilet pods decorated with white lines and primary colors stained-glass ceiling and features different styles of rooms. Visitors head to the lecture room to feel sunset vibes and try the Michelin-starred food.

1 The Venchi Chocolate & Gelato, Covent Garden

Located in Conduit Court, the Covent Garden Infinity Chamber is one of London’s hidden spots and is open freely 24 hours. This beautiful tunnel made of thousands of lights and mirrors is a perfect playful photo spot featuring changing lights throughout the year, from all-white to rainbow colors. The Venchi Chocolate & Gelato, situated in Covent Garden, offers chocolate and artisan gelato and uses all-natural qualities and ingredients repeating the Italian tradition. People enjoy the experience of the Bueno chocolate bar and the diabetic, low-sugar bars while walking around the Covent Garden Infinity Chamber.