Reviews Urban Rooms

4
Aimee
+4
The offer of cream tea drew us in here and it was delicious! There were plain and fruit scones on offer, which they lightly toast before serving! They have a lovely cakey texture, very filling! My partner had a flat white and I could tell it was good coffee as he very rarely makes a satisfied noise upon first sip. I'd highly recommend the salted caramel brownie bites!! They also have savoury food on offer, we just gorged ourselves on the sweet stuff and splayed out on the comfy sofa in the front window. Which very handily had a plug socket nearby so I could charge my phone. This is a great little place to stop if you're shopping in the Carnaby Street area.
5
Малко София
+5
Very cozy coffee and tea place in the middle or Soho. The tea is served with the cup of milk in the best English traditions. You can get nice scones , banana bread and muffins . I definitely loved the carrot muffin 😍
5
Harry Voca
+5
Small bar serving tastey tapas, coffee, tea, wine, and beer. More relaxing than other bars around. Great nice staff, fast service, clean bar.
5
deimosofmoons
+5
Visited again recently on a Saturday evening, one of London's hidden gems for sure! This tea room turns into a super fun bar in the evenings. The atmosphere and music is great and their new cocktail menu is excellent - I recommend their unique twist on the old fashioned. Fantastic selection of meats and cheeses to accompany our drinks, you can tell they use high quality ingredients. Bar staff were very attentive and helped make sure we had a great time. Highly recommended!
4
Elisa Barbieri
+4
Best ham and cheese! Really friendly staff. A little expensive, but is normal for the area.
4
Angelina McCoy
+4
Nice little tea shop in Soho. We stumbled upon this cafe while walking around Soho. We hadn't yet really sat down for a cup of tea with traditional scones during our trip and this seemed like a great option. We went inside and took a look at all the many pastries and sandwiches on display. The tea list is quite extensive! I chose a darjeeling tea and my husband got the British afternoon tea. We also ordered a plain scone and a Portuguese custard pastry. It was a bit pricey but about the same as other restaurants in the area. We took a seat at the couch by the window and one of the servers brought over our tea and pastries. The teas are served in a teapot along with a small tea cup and spoon. There is plenty of tea to drink so it's a good place to sit and relax after much walking. The scone was delicious! They sliced it in half and warmed it up a bit, perfect for spreading a hefty amount of clotted cream and jam! (My favorite.) The restaurant turns into more of a bar atmosphere later in the evening with other food options. It's an eclectic interior with nice options for food and drink!
5
Ayman Tahiri
+5
For a place called the Urban Tea Rooms their coffee is fantastic. So much so I but my beans from them and their tea is incredible too. I'd suggest trying their cake if you get the chance I think the last one I had was a carrot cake that was epic.
4
A Bee
+4
This was a lovely retreat on a rainy December night. My friend and I really enjoyed our cheese board, the fantastic Earl Grey gin & tonics and the friendly staff. The only downside was that there wasn't a great amount of comfortable seating in the basement, but seeing as this bar is so small and cosy, there just isn't enough space for more chairs and I have a feeling the downstairs is set up for group bookings.
5
Mark Lunney
+5
Quite a nice coffee shop hidden behind Carnaby Street. The flat white and cake I had were very good. There's seats downstairs but the seating layout doesn't account for many people, so pot luck if you get a proper table. Would stop by for a coffee again.
5
Zsofia Szlamka
+5
A great place for a coffee in the afternoon, I spent some time there after work relaxing. You can actually sit outside and enjoy the buzzling street. Lovely staff, the girl who served the coffee cheered me up after a pretty stressed work day.
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