Willow Pool Tea Room
Willow Pool Tea Room is like nothing else in the United Kingdom. The description "tea room" does not adequately describe the Willow Pool food experience. Yes we do have the most splendid tea room for you to eat in, but equally you can enjoy your food in the open air sheltered from the elements in your own thatched, heated gazebo. If that is not to your taste you can choose a table in one of our Victorian fairground stalls. Finally how about a table in an upturned four poster bed! I said we were unique.
The extensive choice of menu matches the eccentricity of the surroundings. Being a tea room of course we have cream scones and jam but we offer a huge range of dishes with appetising starters, main courses to suit both dieters and gourmets and a selection of desserts that have to be seen to be believed.
All dishes are served on porcelain crockery or in designer glassware, and the prices a surprisingly economical.
Lastly as one more touch of luxury we are licensed. So come and enjoy a fabulous meal in unforgettable surroundings with a glass or bottle of your favourite wine.
Willow Pool Tea Room is open seven days a week from 10am to 5pm
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Willow Pool Tea room has been named one of the UK's Top 10 Tea Shops
Willow Pool Tearoom has been named one of Britain's Top 10 Tea Shops in Period Living & Traditional Homes magazine's Best of British Awards 2004-2005
Over 200,000 readers of this market-leading title where asked to nominate the aspects of traditional British life that they love best. Out of the 15 categories, from best stately home to favourite reclamation yard, readers nationwide enthusiastically cast there votes, which where then whittled down to the top 10.
Period Living & Traditional Homes Editor Sharon Parsons was inspired to run the Awards after extolling the virtues of
Britain to a couple of American tourists on a train journey. 'The thing is, I love this country. I know we all have a moan
about everything from politics to public transport, but I think there are many wonderful aspects to be celebrated then
supersede all that...'