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Tudor Rose Tea Rooms – Plymouth
Description You can’t get a better advert for Devonshire Tea in Plymouth than this tea room in a 17th century building up a dark, cobbled street. Great atmosphere; great cream tea. The review of this tea room will … Continue reading
Posted in Plymouth, South West England, Tea Room Review, United Kingdom
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The Hidden Lane Tea Room – Glasgow
Description Fabulous old-fashioned tea in an arty courtyard off Glasgow’s Argyle Street. This tea room was once a hidden secret, but word has spread, so get there quick before the scones are all gone… The review of this tea … Continue reading
Posted in Glasgow, Scotland, Tea Room Review, United Kingdom
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