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Contribuisci feedbackHappy days is a regular visit for myself and friends. Debbie is the most friendly proprietor and always has a chat and time for you. The tea is in old fashioned teapots and lovely china teacups. There is a great selection of homemade cakes and scones . I haven’t had lunch there , but seeing others eating has made me Hoping to do it soon. Bacon rolls and corned beef pie look delicious. Always a delight to go there
We went for lunch, which was delicious. The restaurant was so full that we decided to take a look around the antique and collectible items to let our food settle before indulging in some tea and cake. The cakes, all homemade by the owner, were incredibly tasty and we had a wide variety to choose from. The food was authentic and well-prepared. I opted for the steak pie with mushy peas and gravy (skipping the mashed potatoes as the pie and peas were already filling enough), while my wife enjoyed a large bowl of butternut squash soup which was also delicious. The restaurant also doubles as a charming shop with a wide selection of antiques, collectibles, and hand-crafted items, making it feel like a hidden treasure trove.
We enjoy going to this charming tea room located in the Happy Days vintage antiques centre in Cowbridge. The owner, Debs, is a lovely lady who is always cheerful and the food is delicious and reasonably priced. We highly recommend trying her tasty pate.
We love visiting this lovely old building in Cowbridge so much to see, it’s an Aladdin’s Cave. Good collection of vintage and retro furniture and gorgeous hand made gifts. We always stop for a bite to eat in the tea shop, the owners a lovely lady who greets us with a smile and good service. The food is delicious served up on lovely china plates, Mmmm… a little gem. Well worth a visit.
Quirky and fun. Simple food, well prepared. Service with a smile and a helping hand. Pop in for a sandwich or a drink and a cake. We always go here when we are in Cowbridge. I get a coffee while my wife looks at the stalls. Then we eat.