Harden's says
To rediscover the tea houses of your long-lost youth (we’re talking to the Boomers and Generation X now), head to this well-preserved period piece. It’s just five minutes walk from the entrance to Kew Gardens and the ideal genteel breakpoint for a cup of char and a bun.
Harden's survey result
Summary
“Very touristy of course, but also very atmospheric… and the afternoon teas are so good!” – This “very traditional tea rooms opposite Kew Gardens” is seemingly unchanged in many decades and offers a comforting slice of post-war life, having been built in mock-Tudor style in the late 1940s. “Famed for their ‘maids of honour’ pastries”, “their tea is a simple classic affair of scones, jam, clotted cream, savoury pastries, pies, and aforementioned tarts”. “It never fails to please and I just keep coming back after 40 years!”
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Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £16.00 |
Filter Coffee | £2.00 |
Extras | |
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Bread | £0.00 |
Service | 12.50% |
288 Kew Road, London, TW9 3DU
Opening hours
Monday | 10 am‑6 pm |
Tuesday | 10 am‑6 pm |
Wednesday | 10 am‑6 pm |
Thursday | 10 am‑6 pm |
Friday | 10 am‑6 pm |
Saturday | 9 am‑6 pm |
Sunday | 9 am‑6 pm |
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