Violets Tea Room - Menu

Cart Way, Oldbury WV16 4BG, United Kingdom, Shropshire

🛍 Cafe, Vegan, British, Vegetarian

4.6 💬 2000 Reviews
Violets Tea Room

Phone: +441746762944

Address: Cart Way, Oldbury WV16 4BG, United Kingdom, Shropshire

City: Shropshire

Menu Dishes: 4

Reviews: 2000

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Violets-Tea-Room-156727024757906/

"Visited here for lunch with family. On arrival we were greeted by a lovely lady who told us they were very busy and if we didn’t mind a wait they had a table available. This table happened to be right outside the ladies loo. (Door opens outwards right next to the table). The rest of the staff were miserable. A different Lady came over to order our food and we said we weren’t ready and she huffed off. Then a guy came to take our order and seemed a bit confused. Our food arrived and I asked for an extra slice of toast for my weaning baby. It took them until I’d finished my meal for the single slice of toast to come. Then we took longer to finish while my baby ate. All whilst the ladies toilet was super busy and people queued next to our table. The food was ok but the customer service needs work."

Full menu - 4 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Dessert

Soups

David David

This restaurant is a hidden gem, with one small complaint. The server, while very pleasant, wore baggy tracksuit bottoms, which was not a professional look.

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jessicat1233456
jessicat1233456

I had an afternoon tea here with my husband for my birthday. The lady who served us also sang happy birthday. I have had afternoon tea here many times and it is always an enjoyable experience, would definitely recommend even if popping in for a...


Z1613WHalexb
Z1613WHalexb

The restaurant has a beautiful view and a cute interior with a purple and British theme. The service was provided by kind and attentive women. We all enjoyed our breakfast and gave it five out of five stars. The value for money is excellent, making it a fantastic choice.


Melissa
Melissa

Although we have visited Bridgnorth many times we have never been to Violets. We were lucky to get a table by the window and the views were lovely. The menu has good choice and is very reasonable. The food when it came was lovely and staff were pleasant. We will certainly be back! View menu


Alison
Alison

Visited the tea room this afternoon and had afternoon tea my husband had a gentleman's tea both were excellent . We had what we couldn't eat boxed up and bought it home there was so much . The staff are super friendly and I highly recommend a vist to violets tea room when in the area


Maggie190762
Maggie190762

The staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. The restaurant has a cozy, 1940s-themed atmosphere with amazing views of the river valley and downtown. The food was delicious with generous portions and cooked to perfection. The restaurant is also welcoming to both dogs and children. We will definitely be returning in the future.


graham8412
graham8412

Found this after walking up from the bottom as Bridgnorth Cliff Railway is closed, what a very nice pleasant location and staff just as pleasant sat drinking tea watching the world go bye. We will return next next as this location is miles from our home in Bournemouth but well worth a visit as we travel up for the Shrewsbury Food Festival as an exhibitor. View menu


Barry
Barry

Utterly delightful in all respects comfortably furnished indoors but also with the option of eating on a terrace with good views , lovely friendly staff and very prompt service .Spoiled for choice when it came to deciding what to eat we both opted for the quiche and salad and loved it. Just sorry this was a holiday visit and hence cannot eat there regularly !


Coastal781336
Coastal781336

Afternoon Tea for 8 people: 3 Traditional, 3 Gentleman's and 2 children's afternoon tea were exceptional. Never before been asked to decide what flavour scone (all delicious). Children's tea served with milk shake served in a tea pot-brilliant. Gentleman's tea had lovely pork pie, sausage roll and scotch egg. All sandwiches lovely. One of the best Aftetnoon Teas had in a lovely setting served so well. Thankyou Violets. We will be back.


Cecelia2323
Cecelia2323

Visited here for lunch with family. On arrival we were greeted by a lovely lady who told us they were very busy and if we didn’t mind a wait they had a table available. This table happened to be right outside the ladies loo. (Door opens outwards right next to the table). The rest of the staff were miserable. A different Lady came over to order our food and we said we weren’t ready and she huffed off. Then a guy came to take our order and seemed a bit confused. Our food arrived and I asked for an extra slice of toast for my weaning baby. It took them until I’d finished my meal for the single slice of toast to come. Then we took longer to finish while my baby ate. All whilst the ladies toilet... View menu

Categories

  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious." View menu
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

Amenities

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  • Vegan Options

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