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St Peter’s Coffee Shop

St Peter’s Church, High Street, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1HQ

01672 511453

The outside view of St Peter's Church

The outside view of St Peter's Church

Firstly, thanks must go to Sean Wilson who commented on my review of The Polly Tearooms to recommend this cafe at the end of Marlborough High Street.

This church is now used as a cafe and craft shop, and the setting is incredible. Sitting in a church drinking tea and looking up at the stained glass windows and soaring arches was a calming and peaceful experience. They also sell sandwiches and basic meals including fry-ups and things with chips. Eating cheesy chips in church had a nice alliteration to it.

The craft shop inside sells high quality reasonably priced local work and is worth a look. It also sells tea, from The Wiltshire Tea Company. I bought a packet of ‘Earl Grey Lady Blue’ which is a flavour I hadn’t seen before. I haven’t tried it yet but it smells good.

Tea at St Peter's Church Coffee Shop

Tea at St Peter's Church Coffee Shop

There were also tours of the tower on the day we went, but it was such a windy day we decided to do that another day.

All in all a good place to go for tea.

Teapot? Yes and a pot of hot water.
Leaf tea? Teabag.
Milk jug? Yes.
Price? £2.40 for a pot of tea for two (£1.40 for a pot of tea for one).
Cake? Yes.
Go again? Yes.



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Joesph’s Restaurant, Camp Hopson

Northbrook Street, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 1DN

Tea and cake at Joesph's Restaurant

Tea and cake at Joesph's Restaurant

Joesph’s Restaurant is inside Camp Hopson Department Store, an independant department store in Newbury. The restaurant serves main meals as well as sandwiches, tea and cake. They have a terrace that overlooks Newbury towards the canal which is a gorgeous place to sit in sunny weather. It wasn’t sunny when we went, so we stayed inside.

I had a pot of tea, panini and piece of plum cake and D had a cafe latte and a smoked salmon and prawn sandwich. All the food was very good. The plum cake was nice, a cross between a German yeast plum tart and a bakewell tart.

Teapot? Yes.
Leaf tea? Teabag.
Milk jug? Yes.
Price?£1.40.
Cake? Tarts and gateux as well as the more traditional versions and pastries.
Go again? Yes.


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The Polly Tearooms, Marlborough

27 High Street, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1LW

The cakes at The Polly Tearooms

The cakes at The Polly Tearooms

The photo here isn’t doing the large array of cakes and scones justice. Or the table full of Winnie the Pooh style pots of jam. The Polly Tearooms is an old fashioned, bay windowed place that was established in 1932 by two women, one of whom was one of the original suffragettes. D recommended this tearoom and we made a special trip to visit it. It was more than worth it and I’m going to go again before the month is out.

I had ‘English Plantation Tea’ which I had never heard of before and was listed on the menu with the fruit teas. I asked if it was a black tea and the waitress went to find out. She came back and said nobody knew what it was made of, but it was served with milk. I took a chance and ordered it. It was a smooth and tasty black tea. I kept the teabag label and googled the name on it: Tregothnan. It turns out it’s a company who have their own tea plantation in Kent and Cornwall! Now the name makes perfect sense. It’s not open for visitors yet, but when it is I’ll be there.

Tea at The Polly Tearooms

Tea at The Polly Tearooms

D had treacle and ginger cake (sounds an odd combination but works wonderfully) and I had a fruit scone. The scone was fresh and light and the jam was succulent.

Next time I visit I’ll make sure I’ve got more of an appetite and will try the cream tea.

Teapot? Yes and a pot of hot water.
Leaf tea? Teabag.
Milk jug? Yes.
Price? About £1.60.
Cake? Yes and lots of it!
Go again? As soon as possible.


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Le Hocq Inn

Grande Route de la Cote, St Clement, Jersey

If this wasn't so blurry, you could see the tea and the cute seashell used for spooning out the salt.

If this wasn't so blurry, you could see the tea and the cute seashell used for spooning out the salt.

I don’t have a phone number or postcode for this pub, but go find Le Hocq and then turn round and the pub is behind you. The beaches on Jersey are amazing and I would recommend going to Jersey to anyone. The milk is divine too. The Le Hocq Inn serves gastro pub style food with lovely seafood. I’d recommend the big bowl of moules.

Teapot? Yes.
Leaf tea? Teabag.
Milk jug? Yes, with the divine Jersey milk in.
Price? Not sure, about £1.50 I think.
Cake? Pudding instead.
Go again? Yes.


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Condor Cafe, Condor Express

Condor Express, Weymouth Ferry Terminal, The Quay, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8DX

Tea and bacon rolls on the Condor Express

Tea and bacon rolls on the Condor Express

Bit of an odd one, this. The Condor ferry we were on was heading to Jersey, but we had tea as soon as we got on so technically it was in Weymouth, hence the Weymouth address above. I suppose it makes where to put it on the map easier.

The most notable thing about the cafe was the refillable cup idea. You could buy a refillable cup which was refillable for the whole journey, as many times as you wanted. It would have been a great plan if the journey wasn’t so rough we were ill and didn’t manage more than 2 cups each. Still, it was needed and it provided that classic cup of tea hit we were looking for after getting up at 4.30am.

Teapot? No.
Leaf tea? Tetley teabag.
Milk jug? No, those darn plastic pots again!
Price? £1.65 for a single, £3.30 for a bottomless one.
Cake? Plastic muffins.
Go again? No.


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Alto Lounge

32-32a Church Street, Caversham, Reading, RG4 8AU

Another blurry picture of tea, this time at the Alto Lounge.

Another blurry picture of tea, this time at the Alto Lounge.

Caversham seems to be sprouting places to drink tea at an alarming rate. I say go for it, and hope the crunch doesn’t bite. Alto Lounge is part of a chain of ‘Loungers’ and was a friendly place to be on a Sunday lunchtime. It had board games and newspapers and lots of helpful staff who cooked us some lovely food. We’ll be going again.

Teapot? Yes, generously sized metal one.
Leaf tea? Teabag.
Milk jug? A mini one just for me.
Price? £1.50
Cake? A big glass cabinet of home made looking brownies and muffins and biscuits.
Go again? Yes.


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Hyde Park Corner

Serpentine Road, Playground, Hyde Park Corner, London 07940 510530

Tea and flowers at Hyde Park Corner

Tea and flowers at Hyde Park Corner

The kiosk at Hyde Park Corner is nothing special, but the location, Hyde Park, is wonderful. It was sunny and I sat on a bench with my paper cup to admire the flowers. Credit where credit is due, it was a lovely paper cup with a royal crest on it. I don’t think I’ve ever drunk tea out of a cup with a royal crest on it before.

The only bizarre thing was the number of police cars that went past. I counted 9 in a twenty minute period, 4 of which were red. I’ve never seen red ones before. Anyway, reasonably good tea with a posh paper cup.

Teapot? No.
Leaf tea? Fairtrade teabag.
Milk jug? Big jug to help yourself from.
Price? £1.20
Cake? Usual wrapped cakes and biscuits.
Go again? Yes.


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Thelis!

42 Church Street, Caversham, Reading, RG4 8AU

Thelis!

Tea at Thelis! Apologies for the terrible blurriness.

Going to Caversham and not going to Delicious… to get my tea fix felt like adultery. I considered not going at all. But it’s a place that sells tea and the quest takes priority.

There was a cafe deli here before, but it closed down a year or so ago. It’s good to see a new business here and nice that it’s another cafe. The tea was okay, nothing to rival Delicious… and nothing to make me go back.

Teapot? No.
Leaf tea? Twinings Everday teabags.
Milk jug? No, it came with milk in it.
Price? £1.40, I think.
Cake? Some.
Go again? No.


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Pembroke Lodge

Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, Richmond, Surrey, TW10 5HX.

Tea and hot cross buns at Pembroke Lodge

Tea and hot cross buns at Pembroke Lodge (spot the rogue cup of coffee)

It was the most gloriously sunny bank holiday Monday and three generations of our family spent the afternoon wandering round the gardens in Richmond Park and then, naturally, finished up with some tea at Pembroke Lodge.

I hadn’t been to Richmond Park in ages and it was refreshing to be somewhere so green and open in London. On the drive in to the Pembroke Lodge car park I saw a deer with one antler lying down next to a man in a cloth cap sitting on a tree trunk rolling a cigarette. They were both so still and brown it took me a second to realise what I was looking at.

The gardens were filled with tulips and we thought, yes, this is spring. I took a photo of them to share with you but it didn’t come out. Go and see them for yourself.

Pembroke Lodge has a large patio overlooking Richmond Park. We sat outside and ate hot cross buns with butter and jam (odd concept, having jam with hot cross buns, but it worked if the jam was applied sparingly) and many pots of tea. The tea was good and the server actually offered us hot water. We had some jam left over in the little plastic pots and I snaffled them in my handbag. Then found them when I was looking for my car keys three days later. They’ve made it as far as this desk, perhaps they’ll make it to the kitchen sometime next week.

Teapot? Yes, big one between two.
Leaf tea? Teabag.
Milk jug? Yes, many little metal ones.
Price? £2.95 for tea, hot cross bun, butter and jam.
Cake? Yes.
Go again? Yes.


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Corn Exchange

Market Place, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 5BD

Tea and cake at the Corn Exchange

Tea and cake at the Corn Exchange

I’ve been for tea at the Corn Exchange before but this is the first time I could take a picture. S and I had chocolate cake and tea and L had a tuna sandwich. There was a special offer on: buy a hot drink and get a toasted hot cross bun free. That’s what I call a good offer. The hot cross buns were nice, too.

There are seats downstairs and upstairs and outside when the weather is warmer. It has a wide range of cake and is friendly.

Teapot? Yes, big one between two.
Leaf tea? Teabag.
Milk jug? Yes.
Price? £1.50.
Cake? Yes.
Go again? Yes.