G&Tea
G&Tea
Tucked away on Worcester’s historic Friar Street, G&Tea is serving up Worcestershire’s Top Rated afternoon tea, the tastiest breakfast, the loveliest lunch, the most delicious cakes – and it’s all homemade and set in truly lovely vintage tearoom.
You can even make it an afternoon to remember by having one of our famous Gin Cocktails served out of a real vintage teapot, or perhaps a glass of Prosecco instead?!
We are known for our specialist baking and we are able to accommodate most dietary requirements. We pride ourselves on everything being made fresh onsite.
We can accommodate large groups upstairs and you can also hire it out for afternoon tea!
Got a special occasion? Whether it’s a baby shower, a birthday, hen party, or just because you fancy a celebration – G&Tea have got you covered. If you’re looking to plan a little get together, whatever the occasion, why not book our beautiful upstairs space to host it?
It’s authentically vintage and wonderfully quirky – the perfect place for Afternoon Tea!
Worcester
Visit Worcester a beautiful Cathedral and University City with a fascinating history of industry, a wealth of interesting architecture, top class sports teams and venues, an unrivalled selection of high street names and independent boutiques and a vibrant programme of events.
An interesting and fun place to live and visit. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a local born and bred, you will discover plenty of things to do in Worcester.
Eat, sleep and visit this breath taking city with the best places to stay, eat and relax in. Find the best restaurants, sleep in the best hotels and bed and breakfasts, discover what’s on in Worcester.
Visit Worcestershire a great destination for family fun with lots of attractions, great events and action-packed outdoor activities.
In the south are the Cotswolds and their enchanting stone-built villages and heart-lifting rural scenery.
And to the west is the Malverns; dark, brooding hills that rise suddenly over the valley of the River Severn that courses north to south down to the Bristol Channel.
Worcester is the main city with its cathedral and medieval charm, and to the north of the county is Worcestershire’s 19th-century industrial legacy, at restored mills and canals.
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