Nice atmosphere, friendly staff. BUT: expensive food. £19.10 for 2 portions of scrambled eggs on toast, slice of toast & jam, pot of tea for 3& half slice bread: jam with gingerbread man & tiny pot of yougurt for a 10 month old child. Won’t go again to eat!
Kyle M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
The staff at the tea rooms are fantastic they offer a waiter service and always insist you sit down instead of waiting for your order, they’ve always got a smile on their face which makes a difference especially when it’s wet and dull outside. Proper British business
Liam M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Kings Heath Park is generally a great place to visit for families and the young and old alike, it has great greenery, play areas, a bowling green and an all round community feel to it. One of its best assets is the Victorian tea rooms which bring a real sense of English eccentricity to a summer’s day trip to the park. The tea rooms were reopened back in 1993 having undergone a bit of a renovation in order to restore them to their former glory. Since then they have been going strong and on a bright summers day(as rare as they may be in brum), you will find mums, dads, grandparents, toddlers and teenagers all enjoying the splendour and the great refreshments on offer. They offer everything a good tea room should including cakes, sandwiches, fizzy drinks, ice cream and of course a lovely English cup of tea. So next time the sun is shining in the Kings Heath area be sure to check out these beautiful tea rooms.
Henry H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Kings Heath Park Tea Room is a quintessentially and quaint British tea room, with delicious cakes, ice creams and of course some splendid tea. Situated in the centre of Kings Heath Park, It is one of the more serene places that I have been to sip on a cup of tea. It transports you from the bustle of inner-city Birmingham and nestles you into a tranquil and enchanting environment where you can forget your troubles and return to a more balanced state of mind. There are few place in Birmingham that you can spend an afternoon having tea and treats with such an idyllic view to take pleasure in whilst doing so — Kings Heath Park Tea Room is a delightful place, in a beautiful spot. The British Tea Room lives on.
Emma G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Also known as The Victorian Tea Room, the café at Kings Heath Park is a lovely place to spend the afternoon. Set within the park grounds it affords splendid views of the park and offers what you’d expect — sandwiches, tea, cakes and best of all ice cream. It is also housed in between the Horticultural College — where you can pick up leaflets on all sorts of things(not just gardening based stuff either — I found information on local tango classes and listings for the nearby Red Lion Folk Club as well as whole load of flyers offering mega bucks if you are interested in working from home — needless to say I ignored the latter) and the nursery. Fully decked out in bunting in readiness for the Jubilee celebrations it had a sort of Cath Kidson-y vibe which I expect was unintentional and sort of all the better for it. The ice creams are to die for and the cakes looked pretty good too.