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What Jay H doesn't like about Chez Teresa:
We had a cup of instant coffee (which they called a crème) and a pot of tea. We asked for two scones and were brought four of the smallest I have ever seen laden with sickly jam and a pot of cream which was sprayed out of a can. The scones were heavy and not properly cooked (probably microwaved). The bill was written on a scrap of paper from a notebook and we were horrified to see it amounted to E17.60. As a former r... View all feedback. What Robert C likes about Chez Teresa:
An interesting experience, decent tea for four came in cast iron teapots. We had lovely scones and Victoria sponge and some good chat with Theresa, her husband and another customer. Very quirky inside with lots of bric a brac teeming from every corner. Theresa and her husband (Tony? were very polite, warm and friendly. View all feedback.
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There's a thin line between quirky/ dreadful and between eccentric/rude. This place crossed it.....to the wrong side. Small sandwich of Camembert(?) In dry brea...
read moreLooking for an afternoon coffee and pastry, we were attracted by the quirky exterior. Inside was even quirkier, as were the hosts. Our experience can be summed...
read moreWonderful place, delicious food, excellent value, friendly hosts. Highly recommended for lunch or afternoon tea.
We arrived at Saumur a bit late in the day around 14:00. Which meant that the places to eat around us were closing till the evening. The cute entrance to the ho...
read moreWe sat outside on the pavement as we had our 4-legged friend with us, right on the road so was a bit noisy. Ordered a café crème and café noir and were offered...
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read moreWe had a cup of instant coffee (which they called a crème) and a pot of tea. We asked for two scones and were brought four of the smallest I have ever seen lade...
read moreWe were drawn by the quirky exterior whilst driving through the village for some lunch, we had the 12.50 euro 3 course menu. We liked William the brave veteran...
read moreAn interesting experience, decent tea for four came in cast iron teapots. We had lovely scones and Victoria sponge and some good chat with Theresa, her husband...
read moreI love coming here for delicious tea and cakes. I also love the omelet! Always a warm welcome, quick service, and great conversation. My 9 month old daughter lo...
read moreI have passed a lovely hour in Theresa's salon de the, in a room on the first floor where the window decorated with flowery opens in a picteresque street. This...
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read moreFascinating little English Tearoom. Also sells interesting bric-à-brac. Charming hosts. You must try the set menu, especially with home-made Victoria sponge. De...
read moreWonderful, quaint little tea shop at the side of the Abbey. Interesting bric-à-brac for sale, packed into the tiny space. Recommend a visit in a spare afternoon...
read moreAbsolutely Terrible. Stopped in for coffee and some pastries. The place is full of junk intended to look quirky, but coming across as creepy. The coffee was bad...
read moreThe proprietor on the day I visited seemed to have had a charisma bypass as he was very rude to my 9 yr old daughter, it ended an otherwise perfect day with my...
read moreLovely home made, fresh vegetarian food. Convivial atmosphere.
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