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Tea Rooms in Camden

Tea Rooms in Camden Borough, London

Camden Tea Company

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Tea Party

Tea PartyTea Party is a unique & gorgeous private tea shop in Kentish Town. They hold beautiful tea parties in an exclusive private venue with fabulous vintage china - perfect for any special occasion.

Granary Square Brasserie

Granary Square BrasserieOffering all-day dining in the heart of Kings Cross, Granary Square Brasserie specializes in British cuisine and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They offer both reservations and walk-ins.

Philippe Conticini London

Philippe Conticini LondonDiscover the full world of Philippe Conticini's universe at his boutique in Camden Market. Known for his generous parties, Philippe Conticini has proven during his 36 years as a chef that he knows how to create emotions.

What people say

If you're looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of tea and some delicious treats, Camden has plenty of options. Here are some of the top Tea Rooms in the area, according to online reviews and comments.

One of the most popular spots is yumchaa, located on Camden Parkway. This tea room offers a wide variety of loose leaf teas, as well as sandwiches, cakes, and scones. Prices are reasonable, with a cup of tea starting at around £2.50.

Another top pick is The Tea House, located on Neal Street. This cozy shop offers over 120 varieties of loose leaf tea, along with cakes and sandwiches. Prices are slightly higher than Yumchaa, with a cup of tea starting at around £3.

For those looking for a more upscale experience, The Pump Room at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel is a must-visit. This stunning tea room features ornate decor and serves up a traditional afternoon tea, complete with finger sandwiches, scones, and pastries. Prices here are definitely on the high end, with afternoon tea starting at around £45 per person.

When it comes to where the locals go versus tourists, it seems that Yumchaa and The Tea House are popular among both groups. However, The Pump Room tends to attract more tourists due to its location in the historic hotel.

Overall, Camden has plenty of great options when it comes to Tea Rooms. Whether you're looking for a quick cuppa or a fancy afternoon tea experience, there's something for everyone here. Just be sure to check online reviews before you go to ensure that you're getting the best possible experience!