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    Waterloo Tea

    4.7 (3 reviews)
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    Had a lovely freshly cooked omelette which my partner had some perfectly cooked poached eggs.

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    Tea & Cake

    Tea & Cake

    (23 reviews)

    ££

    Tea and Cake do things the traditional way. For a start they brew loose leaf tea in the cafe…read moreinstead of using tea bags... this is always a good sign. Even though I'm a smoker, my taste buds are pretty sensitive. I can taste impurities in the water used to make tea, and I can also taste the paper if a tea bag is used. So, this is my kind of place, and sadly a lot rarer these days. Being a family business, there's the attention to detail that you'd expect; the service is great, the homemade food is a cut above the rest, and the cake... ah the cake... well, the cake is out of this world! And there's gluten free, veggie and vegan options... that's consideration for you! The gift shop and traditional sweet shop is a bit like taking a trip down memory lane... when I was a little girl they used to sell sweets in jars all lined up on shelves, one after the other... just like they do here. Lovely! Check out the traditional Victorian style toys, with wonderful wind-up mechanisms... marvelous!

    Well where to start? As someone with a very sweet tooth, and who is rather partial to old-fashioned…read moreconfections, I unsurprisingly fell in love with this place, the moment I set foot in it! In addition to sweets from a bygone age this shop also sells handmade chocolates (though not nearly enough in my opinion), and I would particularly recommend the white chocolate and hazelnut butterflies which are truly divine A small café has recently opened at the back of the store, where you can have handmade paninis, sandwiches, toasties or even one of their fabulous cakes. I really like the black and floral wallpaper in the café and the pink fairy lights, which come across as trendy rather than tacky. If you're trying to be good or are not in the mood for food, there is also a small card and gift selection. They sell some very witty tea coasters and magnets (think naughty 1950s housewives), and even the jewellery has a confectionary theme (I absolutely love the iced ring biscuit and cupcake necklaces). Though the selection here is small, the cards available are incredibly unique and in a word, fabulous! My favourites were definitely the ones which spoofed popular fairytales. There is certainly a lot going on in this place, but rather than detract, this just adds to the cool, quirky nature of this sweet store, come café, come gift shop, which is without a doubt worth a visit!

    St John's Tea Room

    St John's Tea Room

    (3 reviews)

    Oh, tea rooms! I…read morethink that I have a little old lady hidden inside me, trying desperately to get out. That's partly because when I coughed today, it hurt my hip. But it's mainly because I can think of few greater pleasures than a cup of tea and a piece of cake. The cake here is just brilliant. There's something about eating cake in a church, surrounded by elderly people, being a little bit cold because - let's face it - churches are always a little bit cold. You can sit outside in these tea rooms, which I would have loved to do because the seats are right next to a little bit of greenery. The flowers are all slowly starting to come out and it smells divine. Unfortunately, though, it was raining today. Standard.

    As much as it hurts me to say this, me and my lovely are pretty much an old fashioned couple. We…read moremoan about kids lacking respect, music not being what it used to be and how hard life was during the rations etc etc. The Boston tea party sounds like something we'd like to RSVP to. So whenever we are out, within half hour I look into my lovely's eyes and smile, she nods and spears in hands, we're off to hunt for tea. Being a day unlike today (My hair has been turned into an afro and I'm freezing.) We saw that St. Johns church had a tea room. It's an impressive setting inside the church, but since it was a rare warm(ish) day we sat outside. Tea and cakes are nice and cheap here, I didn't have any cake but the tea hit the spot! This is a place for your more mature visitor and is brilliantly relaxing.

    Jaspers Tea Rooms

    Jaspers Tea Rooms

    (5 reviews)

    Until recently this was the location of Town and Country, and I was somewhat upset to see it go…read more However a recent visit to Jaspers has certainly lessened the blow, and I can't deny that it is certainly an asset to Llandaff village. Jaspers is primarily a tea rooms, and whilst many of the cliental are in their senior years, they do get some young faces through door, after all afternoon tea has become awfully trendy! However they also serve light dishes, such as sandwiches and jacket potatoes, or just even just a piece of cake. Speaking of cakes Jaspers also has a cake ordering service, and I'm told they're delicious. Having been slightly spoilt with my previous afternoon tea experiences (quite a few London hotels, and the Pump Rooms in Bath) I was initially slightly disappointed with what Jaspers had to offer. Afternoon Tea here is quaint rather than fancy, however the sandwiches, cakes, and scones were all perfectly lovely and I found the portion sizes just right (other places seem to give far too much, and you inevitably end up leaving food). Also expect to pay considerably less here than you would at a London hotel. As of yet I haven't found anywhere else in Cardiff where a set afternoon tea is available (though there's bound to be somewhere), I wouldn't hesitate in recommending Jaspers. I imagine it would be particularly welcome to tourists visiting Llandaff Cathedral (which is practically on its doorstep). Finally the menu is bilingual which is certainly a nice touch.

    Jaspers has everything you would expect from a traditional tea house, tea for one but also a small…read morearray of snakes including cakes and scones. Personally I do think is more for the older generation I mean that shouldn't put people off going as it is fairly quaint and like Sarah has pointed out Jaspers is in prime location for people who are visiting Llandaff Cathedral. As far as the younger generation are concerned I'm not convinced there will be a new fashion statement to visit a tea house yet by all means if you finds yourself in the Llandaff area take trip, you will be pleasantly surprised.

    Norwegian Church - Exterior from waterfront

    Norwegian Church

    (21 reviews)

    ££

    The Norwegian church is an art centre, performance space, and cafe, located on the waterfront of…read moreCardiff Bay. The church was originally built as a place of Lutheran worship, and was consecrated in 1868. It was built to serve the large number of Norwegian sailors coming into Cardiff's port at the time. The Norwegian Seamens' Mission was located here, and provided, as well as a place of worship, a place to find support and community for sailors away from home. In time, it also became the centre of a permanent expatriate Norwegian community. Perhaps its most famous member was Roald Dahl was baptised here, and worshipped with his family as a child. Sadly, the church's fortunes reflected those of the port as trade decreased in the post-war period, and it was closed and deconsecrated in 1974. The church was rescued and restored when the former port area was redeveloped in the 1980s. A preservation trust was established, and the church was dismantled and relocated in 1987 (the original site is now occupied by the Wales Millenium Centre). It was re-erected on the current site in 1992 and now hosts art exhibitions, concerts, acts as a venue for weddings, and there is a small cafe. The cafe serves a limited selection of snacks, sandwiches, toasted sandwiches and a range of cakes - coffee and cake seems to be its forte. We went for lunch there before a walk around the Bay - there are lovely views from the window tables across the Bay. We found the menu a bit limited: the toasted paninis come with cheese, or cheese and chutney, or cheese and ham, or... well, you get the picture. None comes with salad or vegetables (not even cheese and tomato). So we opted for the 3 choices above, accompanied by an olive, houmous and toasted bread platter, and a bowl of skin-on fries. It was good value, but let down by having standard sliced white bread with the platter (great olives, but sourdough would have been so much nicer!), and the toasties could have benefited from some side salad. A white bread toastie with just cheese feels a bit underwhelming in 2022. Service was similarly a bit underwhelming: pleasant and efficient enough - but only once we had gone to the counter and asked for a menu so we could make a selection. (No menus on the tables or menu boards.) You get the feeling they would be better concentrating on cakes and patisserie, with coffee: if they going to serve savoury food, a bit more attention to the menu would make a big difference. So, 5/5 for the historic building and location, 3/5 for the cafe (or stick to coffee and cake).

    Great place from Hop on bus for a cold Welsh Cider, and a pastry-Rocky Road,Orchard Gold.read more

    Waterloo Tea - tea - Updated May 2026

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