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The opening of Mulberries is the realisation of a childhood dream for proprietor Cherrie. When you walk into this 17th-Century tea house, you are struck by its truly welcoming ambience. This family-run establishment has flourished in the few short weeks it has been in operation, and it is clear to see why its popularity is growing. ...
View full reviewIn a pretty listed building located just a five-minute walk away from the River Thames sits a charming tearoom that serves hearty breakfasts, wholesome lunches and a whole host of indulgent snacks. Cosy, quaint and staffed by a cheery and obliging team, The Black Cat is just the place for a catch-up with friends or a family lunch. W...
View full reviewChipping Campden is home to a notably elegant High Street that dates back to the 17th century. Each beautiful historic building is a masterpiece of limestone and has its own distinctive style. Along this unspoilt lined street in the heart of Campden you’ll find the butterscotch-coloured Bantam Tea Rooms, which sits pretty as a p...
View full reviewCustomer-orientated service, quality food and a welcoming atmosphere prove to be a winning formula at this glorious tearoom. The Tea Set is a lovely place to enjoy a relaxed breakfast, leisurely lunch, indulgent afternoon tea, pre-theatre dinner or unhurried drink. The menu, carefully crafted around quality and tradition, comprise...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of the Cotswolds, The Quiet Woman Tea Room is steeped in local history. This traditional tearoom, just a five-minute drive from the picturesque market town of Chipping Norton, serves a delicious range of hot and cold food that is sure to impress. With its relaxing atmosphere and warm hospitality, this pretty tea...
View full reviewWyatt's is a true success story. Bursting with colour and life, it began as a small, family enterprise 27 years ago, and has now flourished into a delightful and friendly tearoom. The food in the restaurant has a vibrant freshness, with home-grown vegetables and meat hailing from the in-house butcher. I sampled the parsnip soup and ...
View full reviewHidden within a Grade II listed stone barn conversion is The Old Dairy Tearoom, a traditional establishment that serves high-quality, locally sourced food and drink and is perfect for a spot of afternoon tea. At this wonderful location, there are 16 different teas to tempt you - the house tea is particularly notable as it is blen...
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