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it is very traditional and old tea rooms. it has 2 floor and the second floor is a little angled. waiter wear traditional clothes and they are very friendly. tee and cake are delicious! they also have lunch menu! I strongly recommend this place. View all feedback.
What pierrecGrenoble doesn't like about Bridge Tea Rooms:
the place is then the clothes of the servers also the atmosphere also the teas, the scones, the pastry shops are good aloi, the chocolate is medium (we are in the UK) on the other hand, the 10% service is hard to swallow, because even if the practice still exists, few restaurants not to practice on the included service: they are one of the only two shops in 15 days to have done it! Too bad, it ruins digestion. View all feedback.
It is very traditional and old tea rooms. it has floor and the second floor is a little angled. waiter wear traditional clothes and they are very friendly. tee and cake are delicious! they also have lunch menu! I strongly recommend this place.
It is very traditional and old tea rooms. it has 2 floor and the second floor is a little angled. waiter wear traditional clothes and they are very friendly. tee and cake are delicious! they also have lunch menu! I strongly recommend this place.
The place is then the clothes of the servers also the atmosphere also the teas, the scones, the pastry shops are good aloi, the chocolate is medium (we are in the UK) on the other hand, the 10% service is hard to swallow, because even if the practice still exists, few restaurants not to practice on the included service: they are one of the only two shops in 15 days to have done it! Too bad, it ruins digestion.
The restaurant has a charming exterior and interior. The staff is dressed in Victorian attire, which adds a unique touch. However, the service is just okay. The prices are extremely high, with a pot of English breakfast tea for two and one dessert costing £18.20.
Customer service abysmal. Some training required. Received multiple emails asking us to confirm booking, and making it clear that if we were not on time we would lose our table. We arrived a polite 4 minutes early only to be told our table wasn't ready. We were sent out to stand outside in the rain and told to come back in 10 minutes. When we came back our table still wasn't ready because one of the staff had allowed a couple who had arrived without a booking to sit there while a table was prepared for them. Why weren't they made to stand outside and wait? We had boked for afternoon tea. The scones were really dry and were obviously cheaply made or the previous day's leftovers. When we had finished we had to wait 15 minutes to attract a member of staff to clear the table and prepare our bill. While we were waiting one staff member was busy clearing away crockery from the next table while one of the customers was trying to eat from it!! The layout is somewhat cramped which was to be expected but it didn't help that one customer was allowed to let her dog lie on the floor immediately inside the doorway. I would have scored this experience as only one out of five but I gave the extra point for the nostalgia value. We won't be going back.