Tea House Theatre
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Wonderful accidental discovery in a little cluster of restaurants. Warm, friendly atmosphere and lovely tea and cakes. Cant wait to return for more.…
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I fell in love with the interior of this place. They have a very wide selection of teas. I ended up trying the Tie Guan Yin Oolong Top Fancy and had t…
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I went to the tea house years ago when it opened and it was a really lovely place.I came back few times same year.I visited it recently again after a …
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8 Reviews on “Tea House Theatre”
I fell in love with the interior of this place. They have a very wide selection of teas. I ended up trying the Tie Guan Yin Oolong Top Fancy and had the Coronation Chicken to eat. I liked the fact that a brief story is given about each item in the menu. I cant say that I really liked the tea but I was glad I tried it so I guess I am not a fan of the Oolong tea. For the food, I really liked the Coronation Chicken. Will go back again to try other kinds of teas. Good portions for good prices.
I went to the tea house years ago when it opened and it was a really lovely place.I came back few times same year.I visited it recently again after a long break and what a difference was made!the ‘management’/senior staff are truly ridiculous and miss the point about customer service.to be telling off and being really rude to other member of staff at the restaurant floor is really unacceptable.the interiors is cluttered unfortunately not with antiques or quirky objects but with random baby buggies, kids bicycles, random postcards stands that are out of place and coat stands that look like they belong in a charity shop back room yet here this is what welcomes guests.i was so sad to see how this place was just neglected and confused as to what it was supposed to be in the end.it seriously looks like people living upstairs just decided to use some of the space as their storage.SAD, SAD and confused place with little identity and very tired.
We visit every so often as they are dog friendly and open on Sundays. Unfortunately today was disappointing. Eggs Royal were ok but the hollandaise, home made at least, was split. My chai was not served the proper way (this is a tea house!) with cold milk and brewed like a regular tea in a pot! My husband doesn’t drink tea, asked for a lemonade as per menu, and got a grunt which meant they had run out. Asked for mineral water as per menu, guess the answer. Finally got a packed poured apple juice. Slow and unfriendly service. Not sure we would return. pastabites.co.uk
We stopped here for breakfast on a Saturday morning by chance and couldn’t be happier. Tea was great and our breakfast was delicious. My wife had a breakfast sandwich with sausage and I had the Eggs Benedict. To top it off we had a piece of carrot cake which was probably the best part of the meal!
Beautiful place, terrible service. We admired the lovely view for half hour waiting for our standard Sunday breakfast.
A quintessential British experience (well, I think…as I am American). This little known tea house is a real neighborhood gem.Located just behind the Vauxhall garden’s, this restaurant is a great place for friends and family to come together for a spot of tea and really appetizing food.The restaurant decor is very low-key and whimsy. There are cakes and biscuits in glass boxes or jars all over the place, and the seating area is a hodgepodge of different types of chairs, tables and decor. The table settings themselves are mis-matched in a charming way. Frankly, this restaurant looks like a ‘Do-It-Yourselfers’ wet-dream pinterest board..but avoids the overly pretentious vibe typically associated with a hipster paradise.And they avoid this by being a truly neighborhood place!You can always find a gaggle of old ladies hanging out in the corner, drinking tea and discussing their grand children. Or a number of young parents with their (shockingly well-behaved) children…or a group of 20-somethings chowing down on the Tea Houses’ amazing Kedgeree or other breakfast foods. My personal favorite is their cake-sampler, which gives you 5-6 slices of amazing cakes featured that day. If you are lucky, they will have their carrot cake, which is to die for.In addition to amazing tea (HUGE selection of tea!!) and food, the Tea House Theatre does a ton of entertaining. They have loads of poetry nights, a film club, and loads of musicians and lots of holiday-themed events. It is really worth going to their website and seeing what is on for Christmas.Beyond pre-scheduled entertainment, there is usually an old guy in one of the corners playing some sort of stringed instrument…he only knows like 2 songs but it is very charming.My only negative about this place is….the slow staff. You can not go to this place if you are in a rush or want to abide by any sort of schedule. You will get served when they are good and ready, and it can take ages to get your meal.Besides that, super place! A must-go!
Lovely place with a great selection of teas and beautiful cakes but quite dosy staff when we went.