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The Cafe is in the Victorian house of the Chewett family who played a fascinating role in the development of Toronto. House and exhibition will be of particular interest to Canadians or those familiar with Toronto today. The house and grounds are managed by Bushey Museum with friendly volunteers around to answer questions. When we went they had an event and house tours were very popular. Gardens are well loved and wi... View all feedback.
I had a fantastic afternoon tea in a stunning setting, at a charming traditional tearoom with exceptional service. I couldn't find any faults and am excited to go back.
What a lovely surprise to find this quaint tea room so reminiscent of Betty’s of Harrogate in Bushey. We were served by polite waitresses in black dresses with white pinafores. Afternoon tea was an experience and the lunch menu was tempting. Afterwards walk around the adjacent gardens complete with a mulberry tree. limited opening hours so booking is advised. Easy parking.
We visited this restaurant for a quick look around with the intention of booking for afternoon tea in the future. Luckily, we were able to secure a table for a brief lunch without a reservation. The ambiance, decor, food, and especially the staff were all fantastic and welcoming - a rare find in today's dining scene. We have already booked a reservation for the Royal Tea experience to treat our 93-year-old mother, who we are sure will enjoy it immensely. Don't forget to take a stroll through the garden after your meal to enjoy the lovely surroundings and work off some of the delicious food.
Visited here for one of the events they put on. Great summer garden party, great refreshments, stalls and entertainment. All set in the beautiful gardens at the lodge, Great place to visit.
A birthday high tea was the occasion of our visit to this unexpected delight. Service and refreshment were impeccable in a setting both fascinating and comfortable. The restaurant, in a former billiards room, was furnished comfortably, and decorated with paintings some of which were done in the very room, and others in the adjoining house. Tea, cakes, sandwiches and scones were presented in splendidly authentic vintage bone china. There was a wide choice of tea. Nothing was too much trouble for the personable and attentive staff, who greeted us as welcome guests rather than mere customers, ensuring that our visit was relaxed and enjoyable. The garden is attractive, too. For a treat in Bushey, not to be missed!