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Teatulia - London - Photo album

The cutest little tea spot 🍵. First time here and there's nothing I didn't love. Great tea (the masala chai that was boiled in a pan live in front of me was to die for!) and if you're not in the mood for tea they have cocktails. The manager Chris was absolutely delightful and took time to explain th
Cute little tea shop in Covent Garden serving organic specialty tea from Bangladesh. It's an absolutely beautiful cafe, and the teas are really yummy - they taste surprisingly different from Ceylon tea. It has much stronger flavours. I especially liked the Ginger tea! Really great place to catch up
Love this place! In love with the interior decor, it’s cosy and fun! The bookshelf, displayed products and the arm chairs are so pretty, quirky yet polished. They have interesting drink range. Got the dirty chai, it was spicy for sure, different from what I expected as it was Peruvian brewed coffee
I was dying for a tea (being the typical English person that I am!), and stumbled across this cute but trendy little place. My boyfriend and I shared a pot of tea and a vegan brownie, it was delicious and a very relaxing but cosy place with very friendly staff. Would definitely go back if we are in
Tea, books, and cocktails - I feel this place was possibly designed for me. All their tea is from a plantation they run, so they are certain the farmers are well treated and paid a fair wage, and that the tea quality is what they want. I have only tried their basic black tea so far, which was good.
Such a neat spot! The neighbors bubbles attract those coming and going. Nice spot to people watch. The decor inside is adorable and the tea is tasty! Great staff there, super sweet and helpful
Beautiful little tea shop with cocktails and cakes. I loved the gin sling and mango turmeric cake. A wonderful way to spend an afternoon or evening in Covent Garden.
Me and my work colleagues walked past one morning and saw the free coffee sign. We popped in thinking it wasn't real or there was some catch, but all we got was gorgeous beverages, a history lesson on the company and some yummy cake. (Which was completely nut free putting me at ease) It's every mill
I visited for their bottomless afternoon tea which was exciting as they specialise in tea here. I went for a cold green tea with some sweet syrup which was really nice and kept me in the Summer vibe. It was a warm day, so having a cool option was great. I'm unsure about the bottomless part of the bo
I stumbled across this fantastic place last night looking for tea/coffeeshop that wasn't one of the big chains... What a find! I wish I'd gotten there to be able to stay for longer. The staff were friendly; it felt like they enjoyed serving you a tasty beverage and not just you being a walking wall
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