Teaonthesquare - Menu

The Square, TF13 6EN, Shropshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Lunch, Brunch, Coffee, British

4.5 💬 405 Recensioni

Telefono: +441952727929

Indirizzo: The Square, TF13 6EN, Shropshire, United Kingdom

Città: Shropshire

Piatti: 3

Recensioni: 405

Sito Web: https://www.facebook.com/Tea-on-the-Square-114374028762014

"We were welcomed by a 'We 're only serving coffee and cakes '. It was 3.30 in the afternoon Easter Saturday and that was fine, it was all we wanted but a more polite welcome would have been better! I asked, as an allergy sufferer what I could have but there was no option available to me, so I had just tea. As a cook in a cafe myself I bend over backwards to make sure I have options available for gluten, egg, dairy, nut, vegan etc dietary requirements. As an allergy sufferer I know how difficult it is to eat out and not feel left out and it 's not a pleasant experience! Another couple came in shortly before 4 and were rudely turned away. It really was a, it 's late in the day, I want to go home and want everyone to leave attitude by who I assume was the manager. The girl that served us was pleasant. Suffice to say, we wish we 'd gone somewhere else and on this occasion made a really bad choice."

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DaveW2301 DaveW2301

Soup of the day fantastic as was chilli con carne. Tea great. Hot chocolate also great. Dog welcomed. Staff brilliant.

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Patricia
Patricia

Beautiful pot of Earl Gray and a choice of gluten free cake. I had the carrot cake, which was lovely. Friendly staff and a nice atmosphere.


B1535WCjoj
B1535WCjoj

Warm and friendly with good food and the best coffee in Much Wenlock. A meeting place for locals and popular with tourists. There is always a warm welcome.


Adventure35124749376
Adventure35124749376

We were turned away with our small well behaved dog because as we walked in two badly behaved dogs started snarling and barking so we had to go back out into the pouring rain


carter
carter

We popped in for elevensies. The tea loaf was delicious, as were the lemon drizzle cake and the coffee cake. Delicious tea and latte. The staff were lovely. This is a beautiful tea shop.


taylorsreview
taylorsreview

Went for lunch with friends. Cafe was busy, but we got a table. Staff were very friendly (and seemed to know most of the people in there who were obviously returning locals always a good sign! . Service was friendly and fast. Food was very good we had scrambled egg and mushrooms on toast, Early Grey tea etc... Excellent!


Mandy
Mandy

Called in for lunch with my family and to be honest the prices are expensive for the food received. £10.95 for 2 small sausages a few chips one egg and one round of bread and butter. Not what you expect to pay in a small cafe with a limited menu as this was. I don’t mind paying for good food but i would label this as staff canteen food at London restaurant prices. Would not recommend.


peterhW5664SD
peterhW5664SD

We popped in for a quick breakfast while we were looking around the beautiful little town. First surprise to greet us was the fantastic hand painted mural on the walls of the town and the friendly atmosphere. The next surprise was the well presented breakfast cooked to perfection (to my liking at least). Real bread, meaty sausages, egg, bacon, beans and ash browns. Washed down with a great tasting coffee. I will be back.


hleez
hleez

On visiting the town we walked into Tea on the Square, and saw that a table had become free with no clear reservation sign. Before we both even had the chance to sit down, we were shouted at from a waitress across the café, who said that the table was reserved and that we couldn't sit there as the table was reserved infront of a full café mind! Another table offered for us to sit at theirs but due to the sheer lack of professionalism shown by the staff member, we politely declined and went elsewhere. Appreciate when times are busy and stressful but there are ways of speaking to potential customers and an apology wouldn't go a miss. Won't be visiting here again due to this. There are a small...


kkm39
kkm39

We were welcomed by a 'We 're only serving coffee and cakes '. It was 3.30 in the afternoon Easter Saturday and that was fine, it was all we wanted but a more polite welcome would have been better! I asked, as an allergy sufferer what I could have but there was no option available to me, so I had just tea. As a cook in a cafe myself I bend over backwards to make sure I have options available for gluten, egg, dairy, nut, vegan etc dietary requirements. As an allergy sufferer I know how difficult it is to eat out and not feel left out and it 's not a pleasant experience! Another couple came in shortly before 4 and were rudely turned away. It really was a, it 's late in the day, I want to go ho...

Categorie

  • Lunch Deliziati con le nostre proposte per il pranzo, dove ingredienti freschi e sapori globali si uniscono per creare pasti appaganti. Scegli tra una varietà di insalate, panini e piatti principali sostanziosi per una fuga culinaria a metà giornata.
  • Brunch Una deliziosa miscela di piatti per colazione e pranzo con classici preferiti e tocchi creativi. Goditi opzioni salate come le uova benedict o opta per dolci come i pancake soffici e la frutta fresca.
  • Coffee Concediti la nostra ricca e aromatica selezione di caffè, sapientemente preparata per risvegliare i tuoi sensi. Dal classico espresso ai cremosi cappuccini, scopri la miscela perfetta per iniziare la giornata con una nota di sapore.
  • British Tradizionale e sostanzioso, il menu britannico offre classici di conforto come fish and chips, succulenti arrosti e torte salate. Riscopri i gusti familiari, amorevolmente realizzati con ricette senza tempo e ingredienti freschi e locali.

Servizi

  • Cafe
  • Seating
  • Vegan Options
  • Vegetarian Friendly

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