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High Tea restaurants in England

  1. A

    Crooked House of Windsor

    This little black-and-white house looks like it's had too much to drink. Enjoy a light lunch, a Royal cream tea (tea and scones with clotted cream and jam) or dinner (bring your own wine). A member of the Slow Food movement, which advocates healthy eating, this adorable restaurant sources its produce locally.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Sallyport Tea Rooms

    Just as a traditional teashop should be: homely, civilised, filled with fussy collectibles and serving up loose-leaf speciality teas and other old-fashioned tearoom delights to the strains of 1940s jazz.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Briton Arms Coffee House & Restaurant

    Romantics and traditionalists should make a beeline to this darling little 15th-century thatched cottage tearoom, overhanging cobbled Elm Hill and snug with wooden beams, rustic wooden benches and a little terraced garden. It serves classic English comfort food as well as good coffee and cakes.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Stokes High Bridge Café

    A delightfully precarious-looking 16th-century half-timbered teashop.

    reviewed