A proper tea room. It's definitely worth stepping back in time. It's back in time so don't expect vegan newness. Veggy yes though.
All homemade and delicious, don't need to say any more.
100%.
A lovely dainty little cafe in Glastonbury high street. We loved it here and the service was great and very quick!
The sandwiches were gorgeous and so were the scones - highly recommend! Also they have a big selection of cakes and the Heckβs apple juice is lovely.
This little place is worth a try
We stopped here on a whim for Sunday lunch - we hadn't booked so we had a 20 minute wait, but it was worth waiting for. The Sunday Roast was lovely, really well cooked chicken, crispy roasties and tasty gravy.
Service was really friendly and helpful. If we're back in the area we'll eat here again.
A quaint, authentic old English tea rooms! If you're a tourist visiting Glastonbury and want something traditionally English and slightly less new-agey, these appropriately named 'Abbey Tea Rooms' are the place to go. They carry the authentically quaint feel of wooden beams, mismatched China, and la
Super good experience here, delicious food and friendly staff. The scones taste so nice and they are even better than I had in London cost about Β£70 afternoon tea but here you only need to pay Β£8.5! And I forgot my sunglasses when I leave, the staff run on the street and bring it to me. Thanks a lot
Very nice and cosy restaurant.
Good sandwiches and cyder.
Worth a visit.
π Location: super central
π Price: reasonable π·
π Food: divine π«βπ₯§π
π Staff & Service: kind, discrete, welcoming
Abbey Tea Rooms is cosiness made restaurant. We grew fond of it as we chose this place as our breakfast headquarters during our stay in Glastonbury. Tea and coffee are a must as well as
Visited Abbey tea rooms yesterday with my friend. Had the roast chicken and sticky toffee pudding and the cheesecake absolutely delicious!! The service was excellent. Definitely will visit again. π
We visited today for my birthday, as I wanted afternoon tea in my favourite town! Amazing food; the sandwiches, scones and cakes we loved all of it, as well as the tea and coffee. Fantastic customer service too, our dog was welcome and was given a bowl of water. Will definitely come again :)
What a National Treasure Abbey Tea Rooms is! I have been visiting this proper little English Tea Room for 25 years. Always a wonderful experience. Best cream tea in the south west. They welcome well behaved dogs too.
Four of us today have been for an afternoon cream tea. The service and the food was good. However we were shocked to find that when we settled the bill we had been charged an extra Β£12.00 for another pot of tea for four. Never ever in all of the places that we have had cream teas have we been charge
We visited here for afternoon tea. We loved their traditional British interior and the friendly staff. Booking is essential for lunch time or it might be difficult to get a table immediately.
I first visited Abbey tea rooms when I took a solo birthday trip to Glastonbury in 2015.
I mentioned to the waitress that it was my birthday and when she returned with my cream tea, she had placed a lot candle in my scone and her and a couple other waitresses came out and sang me happy birthday.
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Small friendly cafe. Home cooked food, excellent! Efficient and friendly staff.
Cozy spot with lovely service and great food!! Before lockdown, we always visit for lunch or tea and cakes (or both!). Then in May had a takeaway Sunday lunch!! Beautifully presented and served up on china plates etc all in a tray to carry. We sat in the car with roof down on the way to Launcherley,
The food is excellent value, with home made offerings. Although advertised as a tea room the food was good quality pub fair, with lovely desserts.
Lovely fresh and locally sourced food, coleslaw was so tasty I could have bought a big tub of it to take home with me if I could. Great traditional atmosphere and prices are what you would expect to pay.
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