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Contribuisci feedbackIt was my birthday and four of my friends and myself booked this delightful Tea Room for a light lunch. It was amazing, the presentation, quality and quantity was exceptional. Morwenna is a very attractive and lovely lady, she looked after us very well. The Tea Room itself is very small but this in no way detracts from the calm ambience, I love it and so do my friends. The cakes and scones are to die for, all home made, bone china tea service and nothing is too much trouble. Only downside, there is no room for a toilet as it is situated at the back of the Jewellery shop. Try it, you will not be disappointed.
The apple pie and clotted cream were absolutely delicious. The best I have ever tasted. The tea was served in bone china, not tea bags, adding a touch of elegance to the experience. The restaurant is charming and definitely worth a visit.
Writing this review was difficult. My sister and I stopped by for a pot of tea at this place. The staff was friendly and the ambiance was lovely. We ordered a pot of tea for two and I was surprised to find out it cost 5.80!!! Although the tea was nice, I couldn't see myself paying that much just for tea.
We decided to stop by Morwenna's for a quick snack and were pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed it. We almost missed this hidden gem, as it was located at the back of a charming jewellery shop. The owner was very welcoming and guided us through the selection of cakes, mentioning that the Bakewell tart had just been freshly baked that morning and was still warm when served. It was absolutely delicious! We also tried a sandwich with ham, yarg cheese, and apple chutney on thick slices of bread. The flavors were amazing, especially the honey roast ham. The cafe itself is charming and quirky, making it a must-visit spot.
I didn 't know that this relatively new little gem was open, just passing and went in on a whim, serendipity. Next time I 'll go in specifically because it 's such a lovely place. Small and unexpected, unusual setting at rear of a jeweller 's shop. Very peaceful. It serves imaginative meat and crab sandwiches but also veggie sandwiches and vegan options, flexible approach by very welcoming knowledgeable owner who is passionate about this venture and it shows. Proper bread generously handcut filled with delicious yarg cheese, tomatoes and cranberry sauce with an ample fresh imaginative proper crisp side-salad ' with sliced strawberries which makes a refreshing change from limp packet 'mixed salad ' found in so many other places. I had to ask for half of my sandwich to be wrapped to take home as I was full up. I had a top-up pot of tea. Excellent value. The cakes look amazing, largest I 've ever seen! There 's also a fun-looking children 's menu based on storybook characters ' favourite meals, my grand-children will love it. The only slight-downside was no room for toilets so it may be worth visiting the public ones at the bus station 5 minutes walk away first.