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    Urban Tea Rooms

    3.9 (22 reviews)
    ModerateBritish, Bars, Coffee & Tea
    Closed 10:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for working
    Outdoor seating

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    A great dry and crisp gin martini with a hint of earl grey.
    Garion M.

    Popped in here for a bit of food and drinks after a day was wandering about Oxford Street. I was pleasantly surprised by the drinks menu, with lots of tasty picks. I selected the Earl Grey Gin Martini, which was dry and crisp with an interesting hint of earl grey. I'm not sure it was the right drink for me, but given the food menu was a bit sparse and nothing jumped out with a "pick me-pick me," we decided to move on and try our luck at the next place. Looking at the other reviews I'm surprised to find this is a great looking coffee shop by day, because by night is definitely a cocktail bar!

    MühdieQuee N.

    - located not far from Liberty in Kingly Street the Urban Tea Rooms puts a modern twist on the traditional English country tearoom, making it suitable for busy city people - it is an artisan coffee shop by day and a funky wine bar by evening - we went there for some coffee and tea in the afternoon before shopping at Liberty`s - fair traid coffee is made by a La Marzocco GB-5 machine, which seems to be the Porsche of the coffee world, and high quality loose-leaf teas from the Rare Tea Co are served, too - food is made with locally sourced British produce (free range and organic where possible) - artisan cakes and breads are made freshly by hand in local London bakeries - bacon sandwiches on thick cut bread and warm porridge can be enjoyed for breakfast; handmade quiches, pork pies and artisan sandwiches and salads for lunch; and delicious carrot cake or scones with handmade jam and Cornish clotted cream can be enjoyed here in the afternoons. - by night they offer a British Tapas Evening Menu which includes award wining British cheese & charcuterie boards, Ginger Pig dipping sausage platters, mini sausage roll selections and pork apricot and pistachio terrine. There's also plenty of choice for the veggies - we only had some coffee (see the pictures with the bear) and a rose tea which was really fantastic Conclusion: You should definitively give this tea room a try! Next time I will also have lunch or dinner there!

    Malini A.

    Nice small place in Soho. Went there in the morning hours - staff at the register was very friendly. Could not resist having scone with café latte - scone with cream and jam was delicious - was told they make it there only. Coffee was good too.Seating there was limited - they have some in basement too but that room did not have much light - so preferred to sit upstairs. Could not sit outside as it was raining.

    Jules H.

    I wanted to try this place since I've seen the sign outside saying "British Tapas". Whatever do they mean with that? Who would come up with something like this? Its like saying Japanese chips, or African Sauerkraut. New food concepts are popping up in my brain like excited pop candy. Anyway this place is rather minimal with wooden counters and white tiles. Its also fairly small, but they have further space downstairs. We found out that it doubles its customer base by being a coffee shop during the day and a wine bar at night. I found that a brilliant combination and although they cleared the sweet stuff when we came in, I have to say it looked yummy. The long awaited British Tapas turn out to be a cheeseboard and several variations of sausages. Not bad, but not really tapas in my understanding. But it did the job of getting us through the door. We ordered some wine and enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere. I will come back and see how it fairs as a coffee shop.

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    7 years ago

    Tea is subpar and overpriced. The only thing these guys have going for them is their location.

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    Review Highlights - Urban Tea Rooms

    Best little tea room off the beaten path!

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    Kaffeine - Soy lattes with a view

    Kaffeine

    4.4(187 reviews)
    0.4 miFitzrovia
    ££

    We got an awesome Airbnb near this coffee shop so we went there every day before we hit the road to…read moreexplore the new city. Lattes and little sweet treats are awesome here. In fact, stopping by here is how we started our days when we were exploring this new exciting international city. If you are an American like me who is so used to the terms like supersize and venti, it might come as a shock how little the large size is! However, if you have a little bit of Asian in you like me, you realize that the large that is not too large is large enough:) They serve some citrus and herb-infused water when we were there to hang out which was a nice treat as well. Cozy little place but it can accommodate a good enough crowd. I find it fascinating how little it seems that they care about naming their restaurants or cafes in London! I literally saw the places named Bibimbop, Pho, Noodles, or was it Pasta? and I saw this place called Kaffeine. So, you know that you are in London if they spell out exactly what they serve for the names of their restaurants if those red phone booths are not clear enough signs when you are walking down the street!

    Love this cute little cafe. It's a couple blocks off the main Oxford Street. Very courteous staff…read more Excellent coffee. And the breakfast selection s are good as well. I have the crackle head OJ and it was yummy. Thuy ice latte that I had came in a chilled glass. It was a very nice touch. Highly recommend it.

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    Kaffeine - Oat Milk cappuccino, slice of cherry polenta cake, and a green apple and gruyère scroll! All so yummy

    Oat Milk cappuccino, slice of cherry polenta cake, and a green apple and gruyère scroll! All so yummy

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    Tea and Tattle - Tea party

    Tea and Tattle

    4.3(109 reviews)
    0.6 miBloomsbury
    ££

    When planning our trip to London, I had a lengthy list of things I wanted to do and places I wanted…read moreto eat, and at the top of my list was to enjoy an Afternoon Tea. My sister-in-law is an amazing planner, and since we were meeting family in London for a few days, she planned a wonderful tea for us here at Tea and Tattle. This place is an old family bookstore that was then turned into a wonderful spot for afternoon tea {with still carrying on the feel and look of a quaint book shop}. Reservations are required since it is only large enough for two, maybe three seatings at a time. Once your party is seated, you will receive your menu and decide on the Tea menu that you desire {how many Teas, Sandwiches, Cakes and Scones - with a wide variety of each}. Would you prefer a Coffee, a Smoothie or a Salad? No worries, they have those options as well. Be sure to inform your host about any allergies as they can customize your tea settings based on any restrictions. The Hubs and I decided on the Tea For One - This included a pot of Earl Grey {or your tea of choice}, a selection of five Mini Tea Sandwiches which may vary {ours included Cream Cheese, Chive and Cucumber / Mature Cheddar and Chutney / Ham, Rocket and Red Onion Marmalade / Ham with Mayo, Mustard and Tomato / Chicken with Cucumber and Lemon Mayo Chutney}, Scones topped with a Delicious, Mouth-Watering Cream and Strawberry & Raspberry Jams as well as Lemon Cake and Mini Chocolate Eclairs. Each guest will also be served a deliciously tangy glass of lemonade as a final sip for the afternoon. Every single bite and sip of tea was perfectly paired and the experience was a wonderful way to spend our last day in London with the family. I highly recommend this experience if you want to feel a little extra fancy and enjoy a spectacular afternoon tea.

    Good egg bacon hash brown cheese sandwich with an americano coffee. Service was good as wellread more

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    Bloomsbury Cafe - Neapolitan pasta

    Bloomsbury Cafe

    4.0(23 reviews)
    0.6 miBloomsbury
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    So my mother and I ate at a lot of eateries while we were in London last year. Only Bloomsbury Cafe…read moreleft us declaring defeat: we just couldn't finish our meals here. Their servings are HUGE, and are so affordable too! I left wishing my mother and I had the ability to save our leftovers for later, because we hated wasting any of the delicious food that we ordered. Even before we got our food we were pretty excited. When you walk in you're greeted here with a beautiful sight: fresh sandwiches, bread, and pastries, all on display right at their main counter. Once we were seated I noticed little flower pots line the window, too. Fresh food and flowers - what more can you ask from a cafe for a first impression? We also loved the owner and his wife: they were very kind and they constantly kept us up to date on our food order, just to mention what was done and what they still needed to do or cook. They clearly work hard to provide fresh fast meals - and we learned quickly as people came in and out of the place that takeaway is available here. But we wanted to enjoy a sit down meal, and enjoy we did! I started mine with fresh squeezed juice - we're talking so fresh you'll want to add sugar to it if you're used to the juice that comes in stores. And when our English breakfasts came out? Just, wonderful. My mother and I each received SO much food. Both meals came with amazing buttered bread (like, I would have happily eaten an entire plate of bread and only bread), hash browns so fresh that they may as well have given us the original potatoes (yum), and what I can really only describe as a mountain of beans, eggs, and meat (well, on mine anyway - not so much on my mother's vegetarian breakfast order). All of it absolutely delicious, and every single bite made me smile wider and wider. Definitely walk on in if you're near this little shop. Don't be afraid to order one meal and share it if there's only two of you, either - you'll likely both leave well fed, and you can always order a little more food if you want too from that great looking counter of theirs...

    Had the New Yorker. Hit and fresh bread, what you want in a panini. Staff was friendly and…read moreefficient. I'd eat here again if you just want a quick sandwich and not in the mood for pub food. Though I did not have any, their desserts look really good too.

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    Bloomsbury Cafe - Freshly baked Fugasun is only 168 calories, light and perfect for a quick lunch that won't give you food coma.

    Freshly baked Fugasun is only 168 calories, light and perfect for a quick lunch that won't give you food coma.

    Bloomsbury Cafe - Full breakfast!

    Full breakfast!

    Bloomsbury Cafe - Show a smile, the man behind the counter takes great personal pride in his shop and your experience.

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    Show a smile, the man behind the counter takes great personal pride in his shop and your experience.

    Urban Tea Rooms - british - Updated July 2026

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