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Contribuiți la feedbackVisited in august 2019 while I had my wales vacation. on the way to betws y coed I wanted to stop and see this famous tea room. it sits in a curve on the main road, so not easy to stop, especially that it has a very small parking in the same curve. it is in the regular full, so I felt happy to get a room. the house has a small garden with a few tables where I sat when I asked about the toilet, I was sent to the upper garden where is a composting toilet. not the kindest place, but I saw worse in my life. after my coffee I had a walk in the upper garden, which has a few narrow paths around the forest area with some places to stop and see: bird feeder, wilded oak, white cliffs. it's a nice little walk and I'm pretty sure that most visitors miss it. there are a few stories about the history of the house, who knows the truth? but the ding is a beautiful little house, an old and special stone house that is worth seeing in any case.
Quirky place. Great service. Open doors so it was cold to sit in. Accommodating to animals, we had our cat in a backpack. Their afternoon tea is cute, served in china.
When we stopped a cup of tea, we saw a dame with a sandwich, looked so delicious, we decided to go one even we where 4 hours of our dinner in the hotel, but no regret we loved it and was very tasty, we go back to try some of the other delicious cakes and eat, we recommend it a lot. the house looked so good and unusual, but not ugly it is picturesque and beautiful.
The best is everything! this is honestly a little gem that should be on every list while visiting in wales. the house itself has so much character, beautiful garden, only picturesque. the personal is very friendly with very fast service. homemade food is delicious and fresh.
This is a lovely little tea room in a gorgeous tiny cottage. We stopped here as a family in pouring rain and were welcomed in by happy and polite staff. They had a nice simple menu of some sandwiches, rarebit and a selection of cakes with teas and coffees too. The rarebit was lovely, and the cake potions are huge. The cottage itself has a rich history which is worth reading in to.