The Art of Tea

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  • Great place for a good cuppa! I have never eaten here but the menu looks good and the smells wafting out of the kitchen are enough to make my stomach …

  • Wonderful hideaway. How the hours pass. Didsbury, of late, has become overrun with large, corporate businesses and charity shops. Such a shame!You can…

  • Great Value, Tasty Brunch. Visited this place earlier today. Great food, tasty, simple. Nice place with a lovely feel to it. Staff were all very frien…


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The Art of Tea is open for Bar. The Art of Tea serves British, Cafe and European dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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8 Reviews on “The Art of Tea”

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  • Lisa Flanagan

    Wonderful hideaway. How the hours pass. Didsbury, of late, has become overrun with large, corporate businesses and charity shops. Such a shame!You can imagine my excitement when I recently discovered this rather eclectic little tea/coffee shop whilst off work. I have been absolutely addicted ever since, introducing friends and neighbors alike. Only a short walk from my house, this independent hideaway is a wonderful, unique, venue to sit with your book and wile away the hours. It is only a small cafe bar but is fronted by knowledgeable, friendly staff, serving home-style fresh food daily, making use of the local produce at Evans, the local fish shop, The Cheese Hamlet and Axons butchers. There is something for everyone, including a large array of loose leaf teas, milkshakes and smoothies, a selection of coffees, home-made cakes, wine, spirits and speciality beers. My favourite is the Goose Island IPA! The breakfast/afternoon menu consists of a whole host of choices including toast, pancakes, yoghurt with muesli, soup, sandwiches, bagels and salads, with daily blackboard specialities. In the evening, the menu includes rather delicious thin crusted pizzas, as well as some platters to share. These you can enjoy under subdued lighting with convivial and unpretentious company. All ingredients are consistently handled and to my mind, pretty faultless. This place has become a huge success in the village and long may it continue.They also have the all new Gingers Emporium ice-cream but which is the favourite? I am at a loss here. So far Ive tasted Apple Crumble, Salted Caramel and Peanut butter and Chocolate. My money is on one of the latter flavours. Not a massive fan of ice-cream this has to be the nicest I have ever tried. Absolutely sumptuous, made lovingly with oodles of cream. It has such an addictive flavour youd think there was a mountain of MSG but no just a huge amount of love in the preparation. An absolute must.

  • STaj

    Great Value, Tasty Brunch. Visited this place earlier today. Great food, tasty, simple. Nice place with a lovely feel to it. Staff were all very friendly and keen to help and advise on vegetarian options and reassure us that the food was cooked seperately. Would definitely go again!

  • DynamoD

    Quirky with delicious food and a bookshop at the back.Go for somewhere different.

  • Stagg

    What a gorgeous little tea shop simply delightful a perfect place to stop

  • Starvin' Marvin

    Lovely for a cup of tea and a fantastic cake!

  • Joe

    Fantastic! Best hot chocs in the world

  • JJ

    The Best childrens hot chocolate

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47 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, Manchester, GRE M20 6TW

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