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Contribute Feedback What Jeffrey ODonnell likes about Diamond Tea Room Bistro:
Went in thinking I was going to find your standard coffee joint but was pleasantly surprised to see an extremely eclectic decor with all the accommodations of a fine restaurant from beautiful China to linen table cloths. It is combined with a jewelry store with original pieces and other unique items curated by the owner who has been there 25 years. I went in for a cup of tea and a coffee, came out with my jewelry cle... View all feedback.
What Frances Fahy doesn't like about Diamond Tea Room Bistro:
The food was NOT traditional English afternoon tea. I lived in England for 30 years. The place is oddly decorated with black walls and curtains and drapes closed making it extremely dark. The owner was friendly but the food was a combination of the mini white frosted Publix cupcakes with sprinkles, to Danish butter cookies. The sandwiches were on white bread that looked like it was cute from a jagged knife. A bean sa... View all feedback.
Very disappointing! They didn't have milk for the tea. The waitress said they have 31 different types of tea but didn't have a list, could only remember about seven. Much of the food was from Costco or Publix. Some was inedible. Decor features black ceiling and black walls and was very gloomy. Overall, a horrible experience. The waitress was very pleasant but the owner needs a lesson in how to greet customers.
The food was NOT traditional English afternoon tea. I lived in England for 30 years. The place is oddly decorated with black walls and curtains and drapes closed making it extremely dark. The owner was friendly but the food was a combination of the mini white frosted Publix cupcakes with sprinkles, to Danish butter cookies. The sandwiches were on white bread that looked like it was cute from a jagged knife. A bean salad was served, which has nothing whatsoever to do with afternoon tea. The tea was rather weak but kept hot by placing the ceramic/porcelain teapot on a type of mini candle burner. I was incredibly disappointed. The place has a lot of lady bug paraphernalia and throw rugs. You enter via a diamond shop which has stuffed animals on a bench.
Went in thinking I was going to find your standard coffee joint but was pleasantly surprised to see an extremely eclectic decor with all the accommodations of a fine restaurant from beautiful China to linen table cloths. It is combined with a jewelry store with original pieces and other unique items curated by the owner who has been there 25 years. I went in for a cup of tea and a coffee, came out with my jewelry cleaned and appraised free and the drinks on the house! Great atmosphere and vibes, definitely going back to spend some more time there.
What am enjoyable experience. It is decorated beautifully and the food is delicious. Stop by if you get the chance. It's definitely worth it!
I inherited a nice Diamonds by Terry wrist watch which needed a battery. Terry had a battery put in at no charge.