The Winding House Tea Rooms

6 Castle Terrace, WV16 4AH, Shropshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafe, British, Breakfast, Vegetarian

4.3 💬 5861 Reseñas
The Winding House Tea Rooms

Teléfono: +441746761962

Dirección: 6 Castle Terrace, WV16 4AH, Shropshire, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Shropshire

Menú Platos: 5

Reseñas: 5861

Sitio Web: http://www.thewindinghouse.com/

"We've visited the tea rooms on several occasions and have found it to be a welcoming, reasonably priced and quirky place to enjoy refreshments as part of a day out in Bridgnorth. The variety of teas on offer is outstanding. All are served loose leaf, which makes for a finer cup of tea than you would expect to get in lesser establishments. The food provided is very good. We particularly enjoyed the cream teas. The scones were delicious! The quality of food we saw being served to other patrons looked to be of a high standard. Everything was prepared to order. The staff were warm and friendly and happy to chat while getting with their work. The location under the Cliff Railway, adjacent to the machine room, is incredibly unique and it's fascinating to watch the railway in action above and around the tea room. Overall, we'd recommend a visit if you're in Bridgnorth, if you're lucky enough to get a table! Please note, that accessibility is limited to able bodied persons due to the winding staircase which is the only access."

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Savvytraveller11112 Savvytraveller11112

Lovely lovely place,fresh food..real shame though about the( PORTION CONTROL)!! going on... Can't understand why..? because of that,sadly wouldn't want to return..

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Rosie
Rosie

We popped in for coffee and cake today. The staff were great and very chatty. The cakes were fabulous. We enjoyed choosing from the large selection of teaz on offer. Well worth a visit.


susan
susan

I treated myself to afternoon tea for two at this restaurant for my birthday. The sandwiches, scones, and cake were all fabulous, and the staff were lovely. I will definitely be returning in the future.


Wolleyp
Wolleyp

Very enjoyable lunch with mom. Simply perfect earl grey tea loose leaf, toasted bacon and brie and tuna melt sandwiches. The side salad was a delight, beautifully presented. Sat outside on terrace. Altogether a treat. Well done. Ver carta


Katieeh1985
Katieeh1985

My husband and I visited on a grey damp Saturday morning finding a warm welcome. The service was excellent, our waitress was friendly, helpful and efficient. Coffee was nicely hot and cake (although only a small selection) was very nice.


Trek449663
Trek449663

The restaurant has a wonderful ambiance with a friendly staff and a fantastic homemade afternoon tea. Despite the rainy day, the views over the valley were still great. The attentive staff took great care of us and we will definitely be returning.


Damian
Damian

This is such a cosy unique tea room. We visited on a very busy Saturday, and we could see that the girls on duty were really stretched. However, we were made to feel very welcome opted for a nice table next to the old fireplace. The food was delicious we only had to wait 10 minutes or so. A truly lovely experience. Ver carta


Inyanga
Inyanga

Doing a quick tour of Bridgnorth after the SVR Flyer we came across this delightful, but small place. It seems to be popular which is a good sign : The lunchtime toasted sandwiches and tea selections were brill. Just what we needed. Great service as we were outside Don't miss it (just SE of the castle next to the high to low funicular railway


Damian
Damian

This restaurant is a hidden treasure. On a warm day, we opted to have lunch on the terrace which offered beautiful views of Bridgnorth. The food was outstanding. We even had a visit from Vic, the resident cat (named after the Victoria Sponge), although he was too lethargic from the heat to beg for any food. The staff was diligent and friendly, which is why we keep coming back to what we consider the top tea room in town!


johnfU9919EG
johnfU9919EG

We've visited the tea rooms on several occasions and have found it to be a welcoming, reasonably priced and quirky place to enjoy refreshments as part of a day out in Bridgnorth. The variety of teas on offer is outstanding. All are served loose leaf, which makes for a finer cup of tea than you would expect to get in lesser establishments. The food provided is very good. We particularly enjoyed the cream teas. The scones were delicious! The quality of food we saw being served to other patrons looked to be of a high standard. Everything was prepared to order. The staff were warm and friendly and happy to chat while getting with their work. The location under the Cliff Railway, adjacent to the... Ver carta

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  • Cafe Disfruta de nuestra vibrante selección de cafés, que ofrece una variedad de cafés recién preparados, tés artesanales y deliciosos pasteles, junto con un ambiente acogedor para una experiencia gastronómica encantadora.
  • British Tradicional y sustancioso, el menú británico ofrece clásicos reconfortantes como el fish and chips, asados jugosos y pasteles salados. Redescubre favoritos familiares, elaborados con cariño con recetas atemporales e ingredientes frescos y locales. Ver carta
  • Breakfast Comienza tu día con nuestras deliciosas opciones de desayuno, que incluyen desde huevos y panqueques clásicos hasta batidos saludables y yogur. ¡Perfecto para una comida abundante o un bocado ligero por la mañana!
  • Vegetarian Disfrute de nuestra vibrante colección de platos vegetarianos, elaborados con las verduras más frescas, sabores ricos y especias sabrosas. Disfrute de un plato saludable y delicioso que celebra los mejores ingredientes de la naturaleza.

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