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We dropped in for brunch and had the delicious avocados and mushrooms on sourdough. Very tasty and well presented. It was quite hard to work out what was vegan from the menu, but the staff were great at helping us. Despite it being quite busy, the staff were doing a great job with orders and we didn
Very good scones! About £3.60 each without cream and jam. They have cakes, coffee, wine, and of course tea. The garden is lovely and spacious - you can set up your own chairs and plot yourself under the sun for some warmth.
You can't beat the outdoor sitting area and the meadows for walking (5 stars just for that reasoning alone). Flat white was good and cakes etc are fairly standard. They stop serving food at 3pm, so we missed it this time. Also, the tables outside need to be cleaned more often.
Lovely garden and great vibe to enjoy the last big of summer, except for some queuing in a good weather, but understandable. Plus, perfect view and distance to hike back to the city. Highly recommend!
Very nice place for brunch or lunch. Scones were particularly delicious, freshly baked and nice. Relaxing atmosphere and children friendly space. Totally recommend.
Spacious and beautiful tea garden. We spent a couple of hours enjoying our cream tea and the outdoor garden. The food was good, the garden was lovely. To those who would like to visit—be prepared to spend substantial amount of time queuing and then looking for a place to sit since even in February i
Great place for afternoon tea. We went canoeing down the river and finished it off with a cream tea and a drink. Really relaxing place with cool deckchairs and tables outside in the garden. Very busy as it was a hot day so was a challenge to find a free one but definitely worth it.
This is a little gem located in grantchester. Take a lovely walk to the tea garden from Cambridge and enjoy a light lunch or cream tea before strolling back. There's a very good selection of delights on offer. They offer a range of teas and milks, there's usually over half a dozen different cakes to
Iconic garden and tea room not far from the river Cam. The perfect stop for anyone taking the walk from Cambridge to Grantchester. It can be very busy on Sundays during the Summer, so try to get there early.
We really enjoyed sitting out in the garden and having our scones. I also got a salad which was ok but the scones were a lot more exciting. I love the vibe here it’s worth coming and hanging out on a nice day!
Scones are impeccable, to the extent that thinking about coming here for the scone can save me from cravings for scones at many other places (such as coffee chains). Ham and Cheddar Panini Melt was surprisingly tasty. The bread was crisp and thin (less carbs for me) and the cheese melts perfectly o
Very traditional English tea room with beautiful outside seating under the fruit trees. Chill out in a deckchair and enjoy a book. Walk along the river through paradise gardens and into Cambridge.
My third visit here in 20 years. Very nostalgic place. The cakes and scones taste better every time. The seating is not only deck chairs now. There is water freely available. The cakes look amazing on display. The queue to purchase your food is always long. Trays are provided. The scones are ginorm
Nice place to be but grossly over-expensive for what it is. They should also spend some money on the toilets as they are pretty gross too. There is no real service hence the middle ranking.
Lovely garden space and really nice food selection with local ingredients! A sunny day would flood the counters a bit too much, so get here arky to find a spot or chairs! Had some warm scones for cream tea one sunday afternoon, which was lovely.
I met friends here today and we all sat out in the sunshine and chatted while we dined. We all had the Welsh Rarebit which tasted absolutely spot on. I finished up with a slice of coffee and walnut cake which was so yummy. The other three had scones which they said were very good. The coffees and te
An historic place that you must visit if you're in the area. It's about 30 minutes walk from Cambridge. I have tea here and only eaten an apple pie, which was fine. They now do more vegetarian options but very few vegan options. The best time to come is when the weather is good because you can sit
Afternoon tea in the cafe. Lovely scones, cakes and sausage rolls. Can get very busy at weekends especially in the summer - we had the restaurant to ourselves on a quiet weekday afternoon in May. Great for entertaining friends and family and away from the city crowds.
By far the best scones I've ever had. Their scones are so popular the fresh ones being baked constantly. Felt it's bit pricy for what you get but it was really good scones... However it's a cafeteria style serving (you bring your tray and take it to your seat yourself) so no service is provided real
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