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4.0 (1 review)
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Glady's  Vintage Tea Room

Glady's Vintage Tea Room

5.0(2 reviews)
34.2 mi

Well Hello, did I just fall through a wormhole and traveled back in time? This place will transform…read moreyou to prewar England Circa late 30's maybe 1940. Beautifully and tastefully decorated paying homage to all things prewar hanging on walls and fire mantle, don't miss the restroom. Even if you don't have to go? GO! It's too interesting to miss. The waitresses even dress the part with their dresses, makeup and hair perfectly quaffed. The food; well, I was pleasantly surprised. At first I thought charming quaint themed atmosphere tea room food must be either subpar or just okay. I ordered the daily special and my oh my to my surprise it was real good food served with real Hartlepool happy hospitality. I cannot fault this place. Well expect that it's too far from Miami, Florida. But when in Hartlepool England check this place out for afternoon tea with great Hartlepool charm Prewar. Don't worry you'll be transported back to present times once you get the bill. Not incredibly pricey but not incredibly cheap either I'd say it's reasonable for the food, service and charm. Enjoy.

My daughter recommended we visit here since she enjoyed it so much on her visit to England last…read moreyear. We stopped in here with family for a afternoon snack. It is beautifully decorated with colorful vintage memorabilia. We ordered sandwiches, scones, cheesecakes. Everything was delicious and reasonably priced. I really loved this place!! Also, the owner is sweet and kind.

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Glady's  Vintage Tea Room - The ladies hard at work keeping their patrons happy

The ladies hard at work keeping their patrons happy

Glady's  Vintage Tea Room
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Station Tea Rooms

Station Tea Rooms

4.3(3 reviews)
3.1 mi

If you want a treat on a nice summers day the station tea rooms is the place. Sadly there has no…read moretrains since he Beeching cuts but the station house still looks good.I did n't know what to buy a friend for her birthday and took her there for morning coffee and there was a nice selection of snacks and lovely cakes ,scones etc. We sat outside in a pretty garden. it is has its own car park but as most of the former Scarborough to Whitby railway line is a good and very popular walk this is a good stop off.I am waiting for the opportunity to for lunch as I think it will be good.

For anyone looking for something out of the ordinary,then this place is worth a visit.The site is…read morethe station and yard at Cloughton on the old Whitby to Scarborough railway,closed by British Railways in 1965.The station building is a tearoom and B&B and the goods shed has been renovated to provide self catering accomodation.In part of the gardens is a 1962 grounded railway coach which has also been converted to provide further self catering facilities.The remainder of the gardens are given over to tables and seating for the tearoom.The station platform is largely intact,even sporting a signal at one end.We sat in the gardens which in days gone by would have been the track and passing loop.The menu is typical village tearoom fayre sandwiches,toasties,panninis,cakes,cream teas etc.Service was prompt and the staff friendly.The food and drink was satisfactory and the prices were in line with similar businesses.If you find yourself in the area then pop in,if only for the novelty of something different.

The Olde Young Tea House - All of the loose leaf!

The Olde Young Tea House

5.0(2 reviews)
32.7 mi
£

Spending time back near where I went to university, and I love this place so much. It shows how…read moresuccessful they are, when you realise this premises is the new one they had to acquire a couple of doors down from the original, because there was just no room for the customer base they had built up! The ladies in there are marvellous, friendly women, who definitely know their tea and cake! As you walk through the glass frontage, the decor is vintage/rustic/local, with walls filled with cute posters and twee ornaments without being sickly. The new place is light and spacious, with at least double the tables of the last little shop, which you can reserve or hope there is one free (I missed out on graduation day in November and was very grumpy!) but the thing to behold for me is the tea shelf. Wander over, and pick your tea in a mug or a pot by perusing the labels and opening the big glass Kilner jars to sniff at the gorgeous varieties of loose leaf teas inside. They do cakes well, and their Danishes are fabulous, a nice range of sandwiches and bagels means you aren't stuck for choice whether you have a sweet or savoury tooth. Another deal not to miss is their afternoon tea, now £10 for a slice of cake, scone, sandwich and unlimited tea. I've spent many an afternoon taking advantage of the unlimited tea! Check out; The chocolate mint tea The turkish delight tea The cream earl grey tea The lemon danishes Wednesleydale and mango chutney sarnies (I used to seriously rib my dad for this combo when I was in middle school, but so good) The chocolate bar cakes And some pretty good vegan bakes too

The tea house is one of my favourite places to frequent. The cafe itself has a lovely old-timey…read moretheme, with quiet, but relaxing music in the background. There's a massive variety of tea to choose from, and you can dictate how much you want, from a cup, to a huge pot. All the teas are loose leaf, so you really get the different flavour of each tea. I've discovered some personal favourites, thanks to this place. All of the cakes are homemade, and some cater to dietary requirements, so there is a gluten free option. The food is always lovely, and brilliant for lunch, or just spending a quiet time in a cafe. If you like the old, romantic cafe aesthetic, or you just want to try various teas, this beautiful little place is for you. Would recommend for young couples, students, and people who want somewhere to relax. PROS: Good food, brilliant tea range, good atmosphere, wonderful staff CONS: No coffee range, but as expected of a TEA house.

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