Reviews
What Karen González likes about The Victorian Tea Rooms:
What a fantastic welcome and service. Out dog walking party finished our walk and stopped for refreshments. We had the courtyard area to ourselves and the ladies who ran the cafe gave us sausages for the dogs. Amazing, we felt so welcome. View all feedback. What Kitty Edwinson doesn't like about The Victorian Tea Rooms:
Not many allergen friendly options. If you are intolerant to wheat/oats/eggs/milk/soya you wont have many food choices as it focuses mainly on wheat based items like cakes, crisps and sandwhiches. It would be nice to modernise and add almond milk to the roster for hot drinks and maybe some fruits such as bananas/apples/berries for those who cant eat wheat or oats. It would be fun to see some mocktail style juice drin... View all feedback.
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We had a huge slice of cappuccino cake, berry cake, a tea and coffee. We used a purple voucher so it was only £4 in total. It is a small cafe and welcomes dogs....
read moreWe met up with family for a wonderful afternoon to meet a new baby. The staff were friendly and the tea room was homely and comfortable. We had scones and sandw...
read moreLovely little cafe been a few times now, for three of us, lunch (Jacket potatoes quiche etc and drinks was £20 ish. Jacket Potato (didnt have my choice of toppi...
read moreAfternoon tea in the main house. Thank you to Alison and the team that put together a beautiful adfternoon tea for my parents 50th wedding anniversary. The food...
read moreI so wanted to love this place. A quiet cafe in a walled garden, but it was a little disappointing and left much to be desired. Cakes looked a little meh, and w...
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read moreNestled in a charming walled garden, this café presents a beautiful setting but has garnered mixed reviews regarding its offerings. While the ambience and decor have evolved, some patrons mourn the loss of the previous aesthetic. The menu heavily features wheat-based items, leaving gluten-intolerant guests craving more variety, particularly allergen-friendly options. However, there are positives; many have praised the homemade cakes and sandwiches, especially at special events. The welcoming staff and delightful surroundings continue to draw visitors. For those seeking a cozy spot for tea and scones, this café remains a captivating choice, despite some food disappointments.
I was incredibly impressed by the beauty of this restaurant. The food selection was excellent and there were so many lovely seating options, both indoors and ou...
read moreDuring a peaceful stroll around the grounds of the old St. Catherine's Hospital in Balby, Doncaster, we stumbled upon this charming cafe. Rebranded as the Flour...
read moreI went to this restaurant for afternoon tea today with a friend. We stayed for two hours and were pleasantly surprised by the attentive staff who frequently che...
read moreI came here to have brunch for a business meeting, I had a hot chocolate with cream and marshmallows which was lovely and a toasted tea cake which was also very...
read moreGreat, reasonably-priced food. In the summer, it 's nice to sit outside on the terrace which overlooks the old walled-garden of the big house.
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