Piccadilly
Our Piccadilly branch opened on in April 2005.
Spitalfields
Spitalfields marked a fresh, funky departure for us in December 2005. Until then we had been strictly a West End affair.
For our first City location we engaged the talents of two of Britain’s leading names in art and architecture for its new opening in Spitalfields. The Sir Norman Foster designed Pavillion building is a stunning example of design and architecture that reflects Foster’s belief in the quality of urban design and its effect on our wellbeing. Spanning over 7,000 sq. ft. over 3 floors, the building features a striking glass frontage with panoramic views over open space. Acclaimed artist and sculpture, Guy Portelli, was commissioned to design the interior. Portell’s work acknowledges Patisserie Vallerie’s patronage of art.
Spitalfields houses our state-of-the-art basement kitchens, where a battery of eight chefs hand-make our renowned ice-creams, rich chocolates, breads and cakes daily.
Risk Capital Partners Ltd acquired a majority interest in the business in September 2006.
Queensway
A new Valerie opened in Queensway on 9 July 2007.
Druckers and Patisserie Valerie
Early in 2007 Patisserie Valerie joined forces with Druckers Vienna Patisserie. Both companies share the same belief and pride in the quality of hand-made authentic continental pastries and confectionary. So the synergy between the two made the merger a fairly logical one. The opportunity of being able to offer the 'customer experience' further a field throughout the country was an irresistible one.
Both companies can trace their roots back through several generations of Viennese and Belgian ancestry. This is evident today in the production methods and variety of the patisserie product range on offer in each location. Find out more about Druckers and Patisserie Valerie.
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