bea's of bloomsbury - st paul's


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inher30s
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2 yıl önce
watling street
beas of bloomsbury is a bit of an institution when it comes to all things cake and taking afternoon tea in one of their outlets has been on my to do list for a while! the interiors aresmalland yet quirky, it’s only a tiny little slip of a venue – corridor shaped, with one side of floor to ceiling glass next to one new change shopping centre.

you order up your selection from the counter downstairs and upstairs there is a similar sized space, just wide enough to hold a length of banquette-style seating, covered in bright and warm velvety colours. teapots hang from the ceiling and there is some exposed brick and metal work to keep it looking too twee.

bea’s attracts a varied crowd, there are the ladies of leisure having the traditional afternoon tea (like us) but also people on business having meetings with a cake and a coffee and shoppers and tourists alike sampling something sweet to give them a jolt of energy. we join the afternoon tea brigade and sit down in a corner of the room upstairs, all the better to see the whole room and settle in. first up, drinks.

the tea menu was short and sweet; it doesn’t try to bamboozle you with options, but still offers up a decent selection. we opt for an earl grey and a fruity number of blackcurrant and hibiscus. they come in solid china teapots and mugs, which are deceptively large and need no topping up, although it does make for a slightly stronger brew than the delicate flavor of an earl grey really calls for.

the afternoon tea begins with a cake stand filled to the brim with sandwiches, scones and a mouthwatering cake and dessert selection. where to begin? as is traditional, we start with the sandwiches – these are not the delicate crustless variety, but flavoursome focaccia with a range of innovative flavours; cream cheese & walnut, parma ham and onion jam with mozzarella. the cream cheese and walnut wins for its simplicity and when paired with the slightly salty focaccia and rosemary bread is a taste sensation.

one note of warning though, these delectable sandwiches are quite considerably more filling than their delicate thin bread counterparts and we find ourselves filling up far too soon and yet there is a whole platter full of delicious food to savour.

the scones are good and when served with lashings of cream and raspberry jam, just as toothsome as any traditional english fare of scones with tea. but the cakes are where it’s truly at. we opt to share half of each of the cupcakes – chocolate topped with raspberry cream and the other chocolate base again topped with pistachio cream. a failing of the cupcake trend of the moment is a tendency towards excessive icing but bea’s has balanced the icing/ cupcake ratio perfectly. furthermore, the icing tastes exactly of the fruit it represents and not just a sugary concoction on top. we’re torn between the two flavours; so distinct and perfect as they are in their own rights, we are forced to call it a tie.

the additional sweet things on top are getting more and more challenging to eat. this is an afternoon tea designed for the very hungry and with meringues, blondies, brownies and marshmallow yet to go, we are soon defeated. the charming staff offers to pack them up though and offer up little boxes to take our sweet treats home, which is a lovely touch and one more high tea establishments should offer.
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inher30s
2 yıl önce
watling street
inher30s / 46 mins ago 7 may 2015 beas of bloomsbury is a bit of an institution when it comes to all things cake and taking afternoon tea in one of their outlets has been on my to do list for a while!  the st pauls venue is a relaxed, informal and casual spot to visit with the added benefit of being right next door to london’s most famous cathedral dome.  you don’t really get a view from the inside, so you’ll have to make do with all of your instagramming before you get there.  the interiors aresmalland yet quirky, it’s only a tiny little slip of a venue – corridor shaped, with one side of floor to ceiling glass next to one new change shopping centre. you order up your selection from the counter downstairs and upstairs there is a similar sized space, just wide enough to hold a length of banquette-style seating, covered in bright and warm velvety colours. teapots hang from the ceiling and there is some exposed brick and metal work to keep it looking too twee.
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dana
1
6 yıl önce
watling street
الكافيه صغير والجلسه ضيقه وغير مريحه.
العاملين غير لبقين وغير مبتسمين ويشعرونك بعدم الراحه .
لم نشعر انه مرحب بنا ولاافكر في زياره هذا المكان ابدا خاصه انه لايتميز بشيء
verysmallplace narrow sitting area .
the stuff rude and makes you feel uncomfortable.
and nothing special about the food ! many good cafe's around
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inher30s
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8 yıl önce
watling street
beas of bloomsbury is a bit of an institution when it comes to all things cake and taking afternoon tea in one of their outlets has been on my to do list for a while!  the st pauls venue is a relaxed, informal and casual spot to visit with the added benefit of being right next door to london’s most famous cathedral dome.  you don’t really get a view from the inside, so you’ll have to make do with all of your instagramming before you get there.  the interiors aresmalland yet quirky, it’s only a tiny little slip of a venue – corridor shaped, with one side of floor to ceiling glass next to one new change shopping centre.
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nouha
4
9 yıl önce
watling street
this is the cutest little cafe that i've been to in a while. i passed by it a few times before and i was always attracted by it. i finally got to go there for breakfast. i arrived there before my friend , so i figured i'll just grab a table to wait for her. there are two or threesmalltables downstairs, but i recommend you sit upstairs, where there is a lot more space, and you have a great view over the neighbourhood. 
when i arrived, there was a waitress doing coffee, she was a bit rude i thought, because she didn't look at me or even say hi. all she did was asking me to wait a moment. so i waited, and fortunately, there was another waiter who came to talk to me, who was much nicer and much more welcoming. he told me i could go right upstairs. when my friend came, we went back downstairs to order. we hesitated a lot because everything seemed delicious. 
i went for the brownie cheesecake and she had the passionfruit one. we had them with a coffee each. their cappuccino was quite good.
the cakes, on the other hand, were delicious, and so filling that i couldn't have lunch until 5 pm that day ( breakfast was at 11). 
we had a great time, the place is very cute and cosy, and you immediately get the feeling that this is a place where you can have a great conversation with your friends. 
oh and when you order, they give you this cute wooden spoon with a number on it, so you can go back to your table and wait for your order to arrive.
i paid around £7 for the coffee and cake. 
bottom line, i would definitely go back there, everything was great.
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krishna
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9 yıl önce
watling street
i had a really good experience at this place, in fact i was delighted by my afternoon tea here. the interiors aresmallbut sweet the place has a tendency to get crowded, so it is advised to get book in advance. the little detail of free sweets for take away near the entrance is a nice touch.
talking about the food, the menu had a wide variety of delicious tasting items and my order of sandwiches and scones were just amazing. but in general , the taste was not that memorable. but i know i will come back for more.
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nitin
4
9 yıl önce
watling street
i absolutely love coming to this restaurant. i love that they have so many variation in the cupcakes and pastries that they offer. they havesmallsugar bowls placed on every table. i am particularly a fan of the blue cookie monster. the thanksgiving dinner served is delicious with a reminder of home food. their service was friendly and food was priced well.
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 reuben 
4
9 yıl önce
watling street
i was in london last month for a business trip, and i happened to visit this place for an afternoon tea after searching a lot for places to have a nice meal and tea. the decor of the place was very well done and hadsmallteapots hanging all over the place. the tea and the big red velvet cake was served almost instantly and both the things were very well prepared.
the service was pretty attentive as well and i had an overall amazing time.
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robert
5
10 yıl önce
watling street
pleasant break near st. paul's. we booked a tea there for a late in the afternoon. it is asmallspace and were a bit slammed. the service very pleasant and tea choice great. the sandwiches were a bit disappointing -- no variety, just one kind offered. maybe this was because it was the end of the day but explaining to a 12 year old that whole wheat, feta roasted red pepper was the only choice was tricky. on the other hand the scones, pastries and macaroons were delicious.
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tushar
4
11 yıl önce
watling street
if you are fan of cup cakes this is the place for you. specially try the red velvet cake, yummmy.
the place is also famous for champagne afternoon tea. the place issmalland gets very busy, so please book in advance.
extensive pastry variety and really good cakes made to order.
prices are reasonable (a cup cake around £2.5).
highly recommended.
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queen
5
12 yıl önce
watling street
best afternoon tea in london. while i was studying in london, i would go to bea's at least once a week for afternoon tea. it had the best food at the best price, and i never left hungry. the atmosphere is much more casual than some of the other tea places, so if you are looking for the classic tea experience, this might not be the best place to go. however, the food is the best, and the price is right. instead of the typical finger sandwiches, bea's providesmallbaguettes that are fab and don't contain mayonnaise. they have the best scones in london (clotted cream isn't even necessary). each person gets a cupcake as well as other little delicious sweets. i recommend requesting the red velvet cupcake.
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bistro
12 yıl önce
watling street
the sandwiches were actuallysmallsections of crusty, white baguette and mine were a chorizo and cream cheese with a little green leaf. they were lovely,
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