Reviews Mackintosh At The Willow

5
Katie Kauffman
+5
The tour guide at the Kelvingrove mentioned that this tea room had been restored, so we wanted to see it for ourselves. This place is so beautiful, and it's clear how much care was put into the restoration. The tea was superb, and the food was delicious. I can't recommend it highly enough.
5
May Clemente
+5
The best tea house and tour in Glasgow! Heather explained the amazing history and the interesting background on the decor. A must see for locals and tourists. Make sure to come early as they only do a few tours. The pumpkin tart is a must! Large Tea selection. Everything was delicious!
4
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+4
A beautiful reconstruction of the tea room, but gone is the golden age… One of the most beautiful cup of hot chocolate I’ve seen. Beautiful latte art, airy, not too sweet, warming up my stomach and soul. Chicken liver pate is beautifully silky. Blue cheese has a nice strong kick. Sandwiches look a little like the catering pack at our faculty’s meetings, but the warm sun dried tomato quiche is lovely. Nice little warm scones. The desserts are far too sweet for me, unfortunately. Love the idea of offering takeaway boxes. Proud of cutting food waste :) no matter how fancy the place is. The option to change and try different tea blends is great. Some suggestion: Would appreciate if the flowers are fresh ones instead of plastic— That was part of Ms.Cranston’s passion, wasn’t it? The service is really friendly and warm (Thank you Megan for the stories!). The background music is low key and enjoyable. And the room, of course, is fabulous. Would recommend for the rare exclusive experience, available only on Thursdays and Fridays.
5
Ashlee Hathaway
+5
This was a great experience. We haven't really done afternoon tea before and really enjoyed it. We got afternoon tea for two and we were both pretty stuffed afterwards. I really like being able to change and try different tea (cloud watcher was so good, great recommendation from our server). The sandwiches were really tasty and a nice combo of flavors. The little scones were delicious. The small desserts were adorable, sweet and lovely. Presentation was gorgeous and the place itself was beautiful. Hospitality was great. I thought the experience was well worth it. Price was reasonable and their store next door sold many of the teas to take home.
5
Jackie G
+5
Lovely atmosphere, excellent service with friendly staff. Great food, curried mince - just like Mum used to make, delicious. Good choice of desserts.
5
Mathieu Sauvagnargues
+5
a piece of history for Mackintosh fans where the service is of very high quality and the place very well preserved. we had a calm and pleasant time, with quality products. the Scone of the day was one of the best in Glasgow. Magic !
5
kati Mcconnell
+5
You could not find a better place for excellent service, food,and ambience. High tea is plentiful, and everything is freshly prepared. I loved their tea menu,really takes you to a different time when high tea in Miss Cranstones was an event Our waitress Zara was lovely,uniform perfect, and she was so helpful and she looked like she was enjoying working here.The shop staff Yvonne and Heather could not have been any nicer,they really took time to spend time with you.We went into the exhibition which was extremely informative and there are interaction activities as well as dress up clothing from the era. The detail and exhibits on display are extremely interesting, even the carpet has something special ,I won't tell you cause it will spoil it.I am so glad this venue was not made into a phone shop,well done to all involved
5
Travelling with Vic
+5
Beautiful spot in Glasgow city! Coffee and cakes are available. The waiters are very attentive and polite.
5
Joanie Brittingham
+5
Thoroughly enjoyed having tea here. The tour was incredible, Meghan did a wonderful job--if you like art deco architecture this is not to be missed!! Yvonne in the gift shop shared a list of places to see that made our entire trip more memorable.
4
Patricia Denheen
+4
What a great opportunity missed.I had the soup and a coffee which was delicious. The service was outstanding very attentive.Sadly like the tea room in Buchanan Street the toilets are such a let down.They look like old fashion ie 1960s school toilets.I feel embarrassed for the tourists who have to use these unpleasant toilets.I feel if the owners scrimp on the toilets they are not respecting the customer.The soup was tasty but generally the menu was old school canteen .Why oh why are they not providing Scottish cuisine.A real opportunity missed....in fact the menu is very reminiscent of the old co op menu.Please update your toilets 🚻
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