Posted this in the Tea! thread but everybody ignored it so I’m positing it here because I want it to work. I like nice tea rooms, me.

Can we use this thread as a resource for listing great regional tea-rooms please? No betty’s chat.

Ely - Samovar Tea House. Great range, lovely staff and better (and certainly cheaper) than the more touristy Peacocks.

Pros - Good veggie/vegan breakfast and brunch selection
Cons - Cake selection not amazing (although they are all homemade, and the honey cake is v. good)

There’s a nice russian one somewhere…harrogate maybe

The storehouse - middle of nowhere north of Inverness in Scotland. Good range, good selection of cakes, slightly confusing ordering system (it’s a tray and self service jobbo but you can’t choose where you sit?!)

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Oh it was in skipton but it closed

thanks for trying though, shrewbs

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We talking English-style or any style? The tearoom not the tea itself

any style!

Nottingham - Lea Rosy’s Tea, Broad St.

Pros - Loads of choice, decent cakes, nice staff, near to cinema
Cons - Closed down last year

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SD Bells, all the oldies love it. Arguably a coffee shop.

where is this?

Teacup in Manchester. Decent tea and cakes. In the northern quarter so nice location. Downside - a touch pricey

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Tchai Ovna, West End of Glasgow

Veggie food place with loads of nice tea.

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Tiffin Tearooms - Arlesford (nr Winchester)

Quaint little tearoom, sells loose tea and sweets as well. Very good cake.

Pros - really nice space, old fashioned tearoom feel. Good food and cake.
Cons - small, in a small town you’d never have a reason to visit

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Russia?

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usually in the kitchen

The lounge or occasionally the bedroom if I’m lucky!

Chesters @ Skelwith Bridge, Lake District

Pros - excellent coffee, excellent cakes (also massive), excellent food generally, great location.
Cons - kinda pricey, can get mad busy.

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Dickhead

You’re both dickheads

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I know you are but what am I?