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Harriet’s Tea Rooms – Bury St Edmunds
Description You can see why lots of Americans drop into this tea room in Bury St Edmunds for a ‘truly English experience’. It all looks wonderfully Edwardian, but friendly and helpful as well. The review of this tea room … Continue reading
Posted in Bury St Edmunds, Eastern England - from Essex to Lincolnshire, Tea Room Review, United Kingdom
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Really Rather Good – Bury St Edmunds
Description Prime location, quality coffee (and tea) and friendly service. If we lived in Bury St Edmunds, we’d be at this coffee shop every day. The review of this coffee shop will appear in our book on tea and … Continue reading
Posted in Bury St Edmunds, Coffee Shop Review, Eastern England - from Essex to Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
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