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No. 10 The Tearoom

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The Mount Tea Rooms - Outside seating!

The Mount Tea Rooms

5.0(1 review)
43.6 mi

I visited The Mount tearoom last weekend for my dads birthday. First impressions were great, I…read moreloved it! They have plenty of parking on site and you can see a large tent on the property which I believe they hire out for private events. The first thing I spotted outside, which I was really excited about was a Little Free Library book shed, which I know from when I lived in America. It is a book exchange; take a book, leave a book, book swap! I was very impressed to find one there! We had booked a table in advance, which I would probably recommend to avoid disappointment as there aren't many tables, but you can also eat outside. The decor is really nice and very fitting for a tea room. We were shown to our table straight away and the staff were really nice. We decided to order sandwiches and some cake, but they do afternoon tea and ice cream as well. Between us we ordered a bottle of prosecco and I shared a sandwich with a fellow diner, and was glad I did as otherwise I wouldn't have been able to fit in my cake! I went for the Wensleydale cheese and caramelised onion sandwich. Which was really nice! It might have been a bit cheesy had I had both parts of the sandwich. It also came with a nice side salad. For dessert there was lots of choice, including Victoria sandwich, coffee and walnut and lemon cake. I went for the New York cheesecake with strawberry. The cheesecake was delicious! Next time I would like to try the ice cream from Sargent's to see if it is as good as what I remember from when I was young! I can't wait to go back to the tearoom and try something different and next time I will take a book for the library! I would definitely recommend it to friends and family.

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The Mount Tea Rooms - Main space in tea room

Main space in tea room

The Mount Tea Rooms - Interior

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H&F Vintage Tearoom

H&F Vintage Tearoom

5.0(2 reviews)
0.0 mi
£

I really want to go back and just have dessert here! On a day off, running errands in town, I…read morestopped in here to grab an Americano for takeaway. First of all, it is really lovely inside... going for that rustic chic look. The staff all looked a bit retro... or maybe it was just the guy helping me. It was very busy, in fact a couple of people that came in after me were looking for tables. I'm not sure how the system works...clearly you find a seat, but after that I don't know if you order at the till or if someone comes around to take your order. While I was waiting in the queue, I had time to notice all of the cakes and scones and decided I would see if I could have a slice of cake for takeaway. It was still about 10 a.m. and while I have been known to have a slice of cake for breakfast (only once in a blue moon), I wanted to save it for afternoon tea. I chose a slice of the Guinness Cake and they package it up in a box and include some plastic cutlery. It was a very moist slice of cake and I think the frosting was actually my favourite part of the cake. It was smooth and buttery, although if you are lactose intolerant, beware! I will say it was a price worth paying. The cake itself wasn't very sweet and if you are not a fan of Guinness, then you probably won't enjoy this cake. However, it does make me want to try their other cakes. If you go to their website, you can get a list of the cakes they regularly offer as well as the other food on offer. And you can have a gander at the furniture for sale!

Fabulous place,had salmon and cream cheese sandwiches followed by Candyfloss cake excellent…read morefood!!!!!!! Defiantly worth a visit. Sue

Jameson's Cafe & Tea Rooms - Hamlet tea pot and mismatched crockery

Jameson's Cafe & Tea Rooms

4.7(3 reviews)
9.0 mi
£

We were initially planning to visit Forge Bakehouse after some great reviews, but the look of this…read moreplace from the outside was enough to get us intrigued. Gorgeous tearoom in the antique quarter. The service is great, the food delicious (wish I'd taken a photo of the army of cakes they had on offer...!) and all of the pretty crockery is just beyond adorable. We even had someone playing piano live in the front room! Would highly recommend to anyone in the area! We split one traditional afternoon tea and one sandwich between two, which meant that we could try the cakes but without having too much of a sugar rush. Would recommend that unless you're super super hungry!

Jameson's is located on a cool part of Abbeydale road, surrounded by reclamation shops, delis and…read morequirky little gift shops. After having a good mooch around these, we arrived at Jameson's, which greets you with a suitably old fashioned look and feel. Staff are smart- male staff wear bow ties (but not necessarily black or white), there is a huge selection of cakes on the counter and it really looks like a 'proper' tea room if you know what I mean. We had an afternoon tea- they have a few varieties but all based around sandwiches, scones and cake. The traditional version allows you to choose only one sandwich filling but the others provide four, plus other additions. I had the traditional, plus a mini bottle of prosecco and my sister had the Splendid, which had a range of sandwiches (cucumber and Brie, prawn, ham and mustard and something else). It was presented beautifully and I loved the mismatched crockery. You get four finger sandwiches, one large scone with jam and cream (or curd with the Splendid)- we could choose from plain, fruit or chocolate orange, and you can choose your cake from the selection on the counter. These are generally sponges and loaf type cakes rather than dainties. The tea selection was great and additionally there are several kinds of champagne and prosecco on the menu, but only served by the bottle (!). There are three mini 20cl proseccos if you just want a glass. As usual after the scone I couldn't actually manage any of my raspberry and white chocolate Victoria sponge, but it was packaged up for us to take home. Staff were very friendly, attentive and helpful, food was great and the menu seemed good value- the most expensive afternoon tea is £80 for two but includes a whole bottle of their £50 Pol Roget Champagne plus all the best cakes and sandwiches. Maybe another time... Jameson's is well set up for small children with wipes and other useful things in the loo (which has a changing mat), plus several high chairs tucked around the corner.

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Jameson's Cafe & Tea Rooms - Raspberry and white chocolate cake..!

Raspberry and white chocolate cake..!

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No. 10 The Tearoom - british - Updated May 2026

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