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The Marshmallow Tearooms & Restaurant

The Marshmallow Tearooms & Restaurant

The Marshmallow Tearooms, owned by Sally Ann Webb and Alan Cutler, has all the charm and warmth that makes taking tea in Great Britiain so special. The tearoom is very pretty with its turquoise tablecloths, vases of fresh flowers, old pine dresser and mouth-watering display of cakes and gateaux. Through the French doors is a lovely bright terrace with overhead climbing plants, Cotswold flagstones and white furniture.

The menu offers British tea-time classics such as toasted tea cakes, crumpets, scones with generous portions of clotted cream and delicious strawberry jam. The cakes are just as tempting and include lemon meringue, carrot cake, apple pie and Bakewell tart.

  • Awarded The Tea Guild's Award of Excellence 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 

Opening Days & Hours:
                                                                                                                   

Monday,                              10am - 7pm (ish)                                                                                                                       Tues, Wed & Thurs:          10am - 8pm
Fri, Sat:                                10am - 8.30pm
Sun:                                     10.30am - 5pm (ish)
Bank holidays:                   10am - 8.30pm

 

Address:
High Street
Moreton-in-Marsh
Gloucestershire
GL56 0AT

Owners: Sally Ann Webb & Alan Cutler
Phone: 01608 651536
Web: www.marshmallow-tea-restaurant.co.uk
Email: sallyannwebb@tiscali.co.uk

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