tearooms – EuroCheapo's Budget Travel Blog https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog EuroCheapo editors take on the world of budget travel. Tue, 18 Nov 2025 18:54:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.3 London: 4 tea rooms that are deliciously affordable https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/london-4-tea-shops-that-are-deliciously-affordable.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/london-4-tea-shops-that-are-deliciously-affordable.html#respond Fri, 15 Feb 2013 15:18:37 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=26390 With another spate of icy weather on the way, Londoners and visitors alike will be planning their retreats from the cold. And what better way to pass the time than sipping on a steaming cup of tea and tucking into a delicious sugary treat? It certainly takes the edge off the chill. Go easy on » Read more

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With another spate of icy weather on the way, Londoners and visitors alike will be planning their retreats from the cold. And what better way to pass the time than sipping on a steaming cup of tea and tucking into a delicious sugary treat? It certainly takes the edge off the chill.

Go easy on your wallet and avoid the astronomically pricey “high teas” on offer at many of London’s most expensive hotels by making like a local and bagging a table at one of these fabulously affordable options:

Highness Cafe and Tea Room
21a Highbury Park
London, N5 1QJ
Tube: Highbury & Islington / Arsenal

Located at the end of Highbury Fields, Highness Cafe is without a doubt one of my favorite spots in London to spend a lazy afternoon. After being lured in by the fantastic array of cakes on show in the window, you’ll find friendly service and an excellent selection of food and drink.

The type of cake on offer changes regularly, but you’re sure to find something that takes your fancy, from classic carrot cake, to Oreo cheesecake and tempting cupcakes. Opt for one of the downstairs tables if you want to enjoy the buzz of the cafe or head up the spiral staircase to the mezzanine level for quieter experience.

Prices start from around £3.75 for a slice of cake and £2.25 for a herbal tea infusion.

Soho’s Secret Tea Room
Upstairs at the Coach & Horses Pub
29 Greek Street
London, W1D 5DH
Tube: Leicester Square
Website

This secret haven for tea drinkers is not the easiest to find, but those who do will be rewarded with a truly unique experience. Once you’ve located the Coach & Horses Pub on Greek Street, you’ll need to tell the person at the bar that you wish to go to the tea room. If it’s busy, they may say you need a reservation, however at quieter times they should let you in – behind the bar and up the stairs, that is.

If you do make it up there you’ll find you’ve been transported to a (somewhat tongue and cheek) 1940’s tea room, and you’ll probably feel like you should be wearing a floral 40’s dress, red lipstick and high heels. As music crackles from a gramophone choose from an impressively long list of teas accompanied by scones, cupcakes or slices of cake. Alternatively opt for a full afternoon tea, which starts from £14.50 per person.

The Tea Rooms
155 Stoke Newington Church Street
London, N16 0UH
Bus routes: 393, 473 and 73
Website

Located on picturesque Stoke Newington Church Street, this cozy, old fashioned tea room almost transports you from the bustling streets of London into a quaint countryside village. An array of sweet and savory treats line the bar and the long list of teas make it difficult to choose what to order. All the food is made lovingly by expert pastry chefs with experience catering at Claridge’s Hotel and even private Royal households, so you can be sure your taste buds are in good hands!

Prices start from £2.95 for a generously sized slice of cake, and £2.30 for a cup of tea. A pricier option is a full-blown indulgent afternoon tea, complete with sandwiches, scones, cakes and Prosecco for £23 per person.

The Fan Museum

12 Crooms Hill
Greenwich, SE10 8ER
Tube: Cutty Sark DLR station (Docklands Light Railway)
Website

One of the most Cheapo-friendly afternoon teas in London, if you’re planning on exploring Greenwich, then be sure to incorporate this unlikely attraction into your itinerary. The Fan Museum itself houses a beautifully quirky collection of over 3500 fans and fan leaves from all over the world.

Afternoon tea is served in the pretty Orangery on Tuesdays and Sundays only at 2:30 p.m. and 3:45 p.m. and costs just £6 a person, including a delicious selection of tea, sandwiches, scones and cakes. Add to that the museum entrance fee (£4 for adults) and you’re still enjoying one of the best value afternoon teas in London.

Booking is absolutely essential though, so as with all great bargains, make sure you plan ahead!

Also in our guide: For much more information on ways to save in London, stop by our London guide. Our editors point out their favorite budget hotels, plus provide many tips for saving on transportation, sightseeing, and dining.

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Dublin Cafés: Where to find great coffee in Dublin https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/dublin-cafes-where-to-find-great-coffee-in-central-dublin.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/dublin-cafes-where-to-find-great-coffee-in-central-dublin.html#comments Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:59:38 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=18208 by Jessica Colley— Ireland has a tea culture. It’s almost considered rude to ask someone how many cups of tea they consume in a single day. For many, the answer could be in the double digits. Others who don’t have much of a “tea habit” can drink up to five cups a day. So what » Read more

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by Jessica Colley—

Ireland has a tea culture. It’s almost considered rude to ask someone how many cups of tea they consume in a single day. For many, the answer could be in the double digits. Others who don’t have much of a “tea habit” can drink up to five cups a day.

So what is a traveler to do when that java craving hits while wandering through the streets of Dublin? There are two choices. First, know the best cafés for coffee or alternatively, drink tea.

The Irish use one word that I especially like to describe coffee: “muck.” The general standard of coffee in Dublin is certainly “muck,” so if you have high standards for a cup of joe, don’t just stop in anywhere and expect to get a quality cup.

Here are three cafés that serve high-quality coffee in central Dublin:

Café Boulevard
132 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2
Web site

Not only does Café Boulevard offer perfect tables in the window to do some Dublin people watching, but it also offers hearty sandwiches and spicy little potato wedges that make this a favorite lunch spot in City Center. On top of the food, they also know how to make a lovely cappuccino. No burnt milk here, no bitter coffee. They also have a nice selection of desserts to accompany your coffee.

The Bald Barista
55 Aungier Street, Dublin 2
Web site

Constantly rated the best coffee in Dublin, the Bald Barista is serious about how they make their coffee. Baristas here enter competitions to show off their skills, so you can bet they can make you a cappuccino that will rival the best you’ve had at home. Ironically, the Bald Barista is located in the Avalon House hostel. Here you’re sure to find a young crowd who shares the bald baristas passion for coffee.

Queen of Tarts
4 Cork Hill, Dublin 2
Web site

Queen of Tarts might be better known for its stunning (and I mean stunning!) range of pastries, but they also serve up a solid coffee to accompany your fresh-baked treat. With plenty of tables outside, this is a nice spot to refuel after exploring the galleries, shops and markets of nearby Temple Bar.

Bewley’s
78 Grafton Street, Dublin 2
Web site

Sometimes, you just have to give in to the local traditions. For one of the most traditional places in Dublin to sit down with a cup of tea (or better yet, a pot of tea) head to Bewley’s on Grafton Street. Climb the stairs to the second floor and try to get a table overlooking the street. Once you take that first sip of Irish tea, you might understand what the fuss is all about.

Have a favorite coffee spot?

Do you have a favorite café in Dublin? Tell us about it in the comments section.

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Traditional Afternoon Tea in London Without Breaking the Bank https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/london-traditional-afternoon-tea-without-breaking-the-bank.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/london-traditional-afternoon-tea-without-breaking-the-bank.html#comments Tue, 30 Nov 2010 11:19:12 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=15557 By Lara Kavanagh in London— A proper afternoon tea in London can be an expensive affair, with the classic set-up usually costing a hefty £40 or £50 per person. Delightful as it is to indulge at renowned institutions such as Fortnum and Mason or Claridges, you can save a bundle of cash by booking an » Read more

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By Lara Kavanagh in London—

A proper afternoon tea in London can be an expensive affair, with the classic set-up usually costing a hefty £40 or £50 per person. Delightful as it is to indulge at renowned institutions such as Fortnum and Mason or Claridges, you can save a bundle of cash by booking an alternative high tea prepared by students of the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu patisserie school.

Afternoon tea with Le Cordon Bleu

Tea party with Le Cordon Bleu

Tea party with Le Cordon Bleu

108 Marylebone Lane
UK W1U 2 (tel. 020 7969 3900)
Web site

This monthly event, at which you can feast on the elaborate creations of pastry chefs in training, is held at 108 Marylebone Lane Restaurant & Bar, at the Marylebone Hotel. The menu includes an enticing array of cakes, pastries and classic scones with jam and clotted cream, plus other treats such as sugar sculptures, macaroons and strawberry and champagne mousse.

The next event takes place on December 1, 2010 from 3:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. The price per head will be a very reasonable £9.95. The first two events of 2011 will be held on February 8 and March 9 at the same time, and places are priced at £13.95. Bookings, plus information on further dates, are available via email or phone.

Other options for tea and cake

If your visit to London doesn’t coincide with one of Le Cordon Bleu’s events, here are some alternative budget-friendly options for a great afternoon pitstop.

Bea’s of Bloombsury
44 Theobald’s Road
WC1X 8NW
Web site

Afternoon tea: £9.90
Served: Monday through Friday 2:30 p.m.-5:30; Saturday and Sunday noon-5:30 p.m.

Candid gallery café
3 Torrens St
EC1V 1NQ
Web site

Open: Monday through Saturday noon-10: p.m.; Sunday noon-5 p.m.

Betty Blythe’s Fine Food Pantry
73 Blythe Road
W14 0HP
Web site

Open: Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

The Bridge Coffeehouse
15 Kingsland Road
E2 8DA

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