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- David NichollsOctober 14, 2013Lovely warm scones, strong fresh leaf tea, cute, mid-20th century Britain vibe. Could have been a tad more generous with the clotted cream but well worth a visit. Booking essential.
- Samin MMay 12, 2017The place is quiet amazing because it is literally a hidden tea room but the cakes are not really fresh. You should try it once for the experience, though.
- Amy YNovember 22, 2016"Once you’ve located the Coach & Horses Pub on Greek Street, tell the bar you wish to go to the tea room..you’ll find you’ve been transported to a (somewhat tongue and cheek) 1940’s tea room"
- Julia CollinsJanuary 11, 2014Unmissable hidden spot with freshly baked scones, delicate china and a soundtrack of wartime tunes on a gramophone-absolutely wonderful little vintage cafe
- Mo SunshineMarch 11, 2018Lovely first tea in London. Delicious and very friendly service - like being in someone’s home.
- Athena LazaridouNovember 28, 2016Walk into another period in time, in the heart of today(soho)... Don't miss it ;)
- Bex ClarkeJanuary 29, 2012The original 'Private Eye' lunch. I'd stick with the scones though! They still lunch every Wednesday above this pub.
- AlexisFebruary 22, 2015Cute little place but the cakes were dry. Once they've added service charge it's about £20 a head. Really not worth it.
- enas enasSeptember 12, 2018OMG, I like this place, so far it is the best cafe I’ve been in since I came to London ❤️❤️cosy and very English ❤️❤️