Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho)
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Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) Address Upstairs at The Coach & Horses, 29 Greek Street, Soho, London W1D 5DH Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) Phone 020 7437 5920 Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Sunday : 11am - 11pm
Friday & Saturday : 11am - 11:30pmSoho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) Food Price £20 - £40 per pax
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If you want an amazing afternoon tea and you are in London this is the place to go
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The name is very appropriate because I took 10 minutes to find it but it was totally worth it
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The ambiance was pretty nice here and the staff was also very friendly
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My friend who is not vegan had falafel burger and she loved it
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I visited Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) with my sister for the first time
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The crockery is dirty in which tea is served
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The pub has a dingy entrance and the stairs are quite dirty
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The furniture and cleanliness was as repulsive as the entrance
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We were seated at a table with dirty place mats
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Having been to a lot of tea rooms I can safely say this one is by far my favorite
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The food here was outstanding and I had no complaints with anything placed in front of me
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The service was excellent too
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The desserts in my opinion were by far the best here
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Also the servers were warm and friendly
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The desserts were the USP of Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho)
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The tea room is weirdly located
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Even the interiors are not well maintained
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The menu had a wide variety of teas but they were charged differently if they were not English Breakfast
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The food including our order of sandwiches and scone were not impressive
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The value for money is then pretty low and Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) can be easily avoided
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The service was pretty efficient as well
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The ambience was pretty decent and comfortable
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Overall it was a great experience being here and would love to stop by here again
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They apparently don't check their mail everyday and the tea was a disappointment when they served me vegan bread
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I went there with my sister after seeing an advertisement of Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) on a French channel
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We ordered their cream tea along with scones and cream and also a pot of tea
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It is easily the best in the city
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The homemade cake and scones that they serve are absolutely delicious
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The beer however is disappointing and is strictly avoidable
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The ambiance is relaxed and fun
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The prices are decent too
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The food here is not that appetizing
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The blackcurrant jam served along with the scone was also a bit too sour
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Its not one of the best restaurants in town but quite peaceful and serene
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The light food options are also appealing and appetizing
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I had booked well in advance and was almost dead with anticipation
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The setting is so attractive and enticing
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A secret room for having afternoon tea is a concept as enticing as it is unique
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Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) is a must visit
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The atmosphere is very quirky and has a vintage and English appeal to it
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That my scones were not baked well and were full of dough
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The clotted cream that came with it was delicious as was the raspberry jam
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Everything is prepared with great detail
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Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) is a great tourist attraction and rightly so is a gem
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The bar is incredible and one is served really well
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The ambiance is cozy and that of a typical tea room
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The food was average with a few hits and misses
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The scones were the best out of our entire order
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Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) is wonderful and has some very lovely food
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A secret teas room is also there
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The people are nice and friendly here and the ambiance wonderful and enjoyable
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The cakes that we ordered were very lavish and had a delicious flavour to them
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The food and tea are not very cheap but are not too expensive either as compared to other restaurants
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Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) is situated in an odd location and thus
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The ambience is not that good as this is a small place and was cramped while I visited
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I had to squeeze myself through the crowd to our table which was quite discomforting
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Especially the crumpets and cake which was cooked to perfection
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The service was pretty quick and efficient
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Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) is a quaint little tea room
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The ambiance is very cozy and comforting
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Scones and cakes are also quite delectable
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The place is very well decorated and the ambiance is warm and cozy
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The service is also good and the staff is friendly
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The tea also played its part in making me disappointed with my experience here
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The scones were the only nice part about Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho)
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None of the jams were available either
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This restaurant is my favorite place to visit for my tea and a little something to go along with it like scones
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The prices are quite reasonable and haven't had any complaints with the service so far
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They were holding a private party and there was no area for the rest of the public
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The ambience was great with a wonderful intimate feel to it
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The service is pretty efficient with the staff being quite warm and friendly
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The small sandwiches and scones along with biscuits was all delectable and sumptuous
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The prices are steep but that is due to the spectacular view of the city
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The ambiance is a 1940's theme and the staff is likely dressed
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The tables are cozy and the place has an old fashioned feel to it
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The prices at Soho's Secret Tea Room (Soho) were pretty decent as well and the overall experience was outstanding
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I was here with my mother on last Mother's day
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All of which were brilliantly prepared and tasted delicious
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Sadly this is one place where this happened and I was hugely disappointed with that
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The staff was not professional enough to attend to the customers and were busy chattering about their shopping sessions
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The tea that we ordered turned out to be a normal earl grey and the servers could not make out anything from what was different in the order
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It was only during my last visit that I realized that the place no longer lives up to its standards of the typical English restaurant that it is known to be
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The floral linen and table cloths have given way to tacky paper cloths which is not a pleasant sight at all
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The servers are not happy to serve you
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All of the cakes and scones were dry and basically in edible
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I love vintage houses and this one had a Victorian staircase and then we saw a door and open it and there it was the soho secret tea room
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Ahahahha so many emotions xD the waitresses were very friendly and informative they said the busiest days are weekends and evenings
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I have a obsessions with tea cups and I know they didn't have any of the brands I like ginori
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Ahahaha the prices are very fair and cheap and they also do dining hear
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