The Bridge Tea Rooms in Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

Welcome to the first #TravelTuesday of 2014 and I am so glad to have you on board!  Today I wanted to share with you another one of my favourite places in the nearby town of Bradford on Avon.  The Bridge Tea Rooms and Restaurant is a must stop place on your next trip to the Bath area.  From the quintessential setting, to the lovely service and dining experience you will find you’ll leave wanting to come back again soon.  Nestled near the river you can walk over after feeding the swans and be greeted inside by the waitstaff in traditional attire.  We have chosen to sit upstairs every time we have visited the Bridge Tea Rooms and on a cold day it is lovely sitting by the fire.  They have a wide selection of teas to choose from though I have to admit I love the Jane Austen blend the best!  Are you coming with children?  They are family friendly and have some great selections to keep the young ladies and masters content.  My sons had their tea of sandwiches and fruit brought on on a three tiered plate stand and enjoyed milkshakes with their food. Make sure to leave room for dessert or perhaps come for tea and cake.  For me it is reason enough to make the trip to Bradford on Avon. It is a perfect place to go before or after a stroll through town and the picturesque countryside.

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

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  • http://eatseedoblog.com/ Anna

    Oh wow Bonnie, these pictures are absolutely stunning!

    • http://www.bonnieroseblog.co.uk/ Bonnie Rose

      Thank you Anna and Thank you for linking up for our first one of 2014! x

  • Saxon @ Let’s Drink Coffee, Da

    It is so adorable and quaint. I want to eat and drink tea there! I love those huge flowery vines on the outsides. Thanks so much for hosting!

  • http://www.thewanderblogger.com/ Sarah Shumate

    I wish we’d gone here when we were in Bath! I love how quintessentially English it all looks! It’s on the list for next time! :o)

  • http://Girl-Meets-Globe.com/ Tina @ Girl-Meets-Globe

    I absolutely love places like this!!

  • http://www.emminlondon.com/ Mandy Southgate

    What a gorgeous place Bonnie! I love your photos – it looks like it has a lovely, old England atmosphere. Happy Travel Tuesday! This is the first time I’ve been organised enough to pre-plan a travel post on a Tuesday and I definitely hope to take part in future.

  • http://www.chicadeedee.com/ Dannielle @ Chic-a-DeeDee

    I love the details of this place, the uniforms and the matching tea sets, so pretty!

  • http://theadventuresoffi.com/ Fi Evans

    This place looks beautiful and everything about it is so picturesque. It’s definitely going on my must visit list!

  • http://thechaponthechelseaomnibus.blogspot.co.uk/ Robert Wareham

    Wow, this place looks amazing. I may have to drop by myself next time I’m visiting Bath! And wonderful photographs… As always! :)

  • http://pondertheirrelevant.com/ Meredith

    This place looks so Old World, I bet it makes for a fun and fascinating experience. Seeing these photos definitely makes me want to stop by next time I’m in the area!

  • http://www.kayliwanders.com/ Kayli Schattner

    Ah, how fun! I have always wanted to visit a tea room :) it looks so elegant and fun. We have one in a town near us (although, not as authentic as the one you visited!) that I think I may arrange a reservation at for my mom & sisters for Mother’s Day this year. :)

  • http://therococoroamer.blogspot.com/ Brittany Ruth

    Love this! I just had my first afternoon tea in London!

  • http://independenttravelcats.com/ Jessica – Independent Travel C

    So lovely! I love afternoon teas so much and even Ethan doesn’t mind going with me. But we have yet to make it to the UK and have afternoon tea there, can’t wait!!

  • Teresa Russell Nystrom

    I could enjoy going there for tea now and sitting by a warm fire.

  • Daisy L

    What a great link-up and I love your tea post!!!!