Anita Windisman
The cutest little place ever - decorated in soothing pastels. Offers great baked goods and sweets. And, has savoury offerings on the lunch menu. Super friendly and attentive service too.
Tip: Although I didn't have it, offers afternoon tea.
Andreas G
A nice surprise in the heart of Marylebone. Hard to spot if you don't know the exact location. We happen to do some window shopping in Marylebone and by chance we entered.
Great sweets as well as a wide variety. Very friendly staff and nice space.
Highly recommended.
Jessica M
Delightful, small Cafe located on Devonshire St near the corner of Marleybone High St. I had the beetroot hummos sandwhich with bacon and a chocolate cake. Try out their selection of teas! Really loved the Jasmine Pearl green tea
Dace Tinagbedia
Family friendly place. Tasty coffee and cakes. Kids will love to eat cupcake toppings with shiny sprinkles.
Shanice Temple
The location is lovely and discreet, inside is gorgeous and staff are super friendly!
Red velvet cupcake is incredible! So delicious and creamy! Highly recommend. You can get a coffee and cupcake before 11:30am for only £5!!!!
Kristine Carabeo Goodman
Visited on a Saturday for Afternoon Tea. Unlike other tea rooms, afternoon tea was available at noon here which was why we ended up choosing Bea's over other options. Location is perfect, the bakery is quaint and modern, and the service was top notch. One of the servers happened to notice that my prosecco was a bit flat, so she came over and replaced it right away. For our meals, I had the gluten free option, and my friends had the regular sets. Everything was tasty and delicious and served on 3 tier servers. The only complaint from me was that my chocolate GF cupcake had an odd taste to it, but I was stuffed from the sandwiches, scones, marshmallow, meringues, and brownie to be disappointed. My friends all loved their meals and the tea. I especially loved my pot of vanilla tea and so did my husband who normally doesn't like tea. Would definitely come back!
Rosalind Bartlett
Everytime I have to go to Harley Street for the doctors’ or dentists’, I make sure I have the carefree charm of Bea’s lovely little tea/coffee shop to waft me there or cheer me after coming out. I know the endless joy of Daunt Books & Eileen Fisher await me in Marylebone High Street, but this tranquil, feminine café is an oasis of peace in a bustling world. That, plus very good coffees, delicious cakes & pastries is enough. But, possibly even more important is that it has a good loo.
Maryam M
Gorgeous place. Went for afternoon tea, delicious sandwiches (the vege options were amazing), yummy scones and a great spread of cupcakes/macaroons/blondies/brownies.
Great, friendly service.
Would definately recommend and will come back.
sara jones
Thank you for making the most incredible unicorn cupcakes and matching cake for my friends baby shower!!! I am so impressed with the service, price and final product, they look absolutely amazing and taste delicious too! Thank you!!! Highlight of the shower! Everyone was so impressed!
Massimo Signore
The place looks really nice, staff was very welcoming and the food was amazing. The cakes are delicious, I think anyone should try the oreo brownie. Going back definitely
Amy Ruparel
It’s just a standard cafe with average cakes and bad coffee. But the worst part is how abrupt the staff are. From when I came to when I left. They don’t even say hi or bye and I could tell that they realised how abrupt they were because my facial expressions also showed it but that didn’t stop them. I am a former hospitality professional and also graduated from hospitality school. So I can safely say service is everything and though the coffee wasn’t great etc. The thing that left a lasting memory is the service over the taste. Work on it! London’s competitive !
Red Plate
Chanced upon this dessert parlour on our Marylebone food walk yesterday. My friend had been to the original branch in Bloomsbury and was happy with her experience. We decided to take a break here for drinks and sweets. <br/><br/>The place was quaint with its wooden flooring and use of light pastel colours. It was quiet and good for a relaxing afternoon tea with friends. We would have considered a full afternoon tea but we had a few more cafés to hit on our food tour of the area. We settled for a hot beverage and something light to eat. My friend ordered scones with clotted cream and tea while I had one of the cupcakes to go with my hot chocolate. <br/><br/>We initially had difficulty placing orders because the staff couldn't exactly understand our requests. The menu was not clear on what were available if you are not going for afternoon tea. The manager had to intervene to clarify that point. The staffs were nice though they seemed somewhat anxious. As a result, service was generally slow and a bit disorganised. The place looked relatively new so perhaps it had to do with opening jitters. <br/><br/>Our respective hot beverage was good but the the food was not at par. The hot chocolate that I had was not thick and not that sweet. It was right for my preference. The cupcake, on the other hand, was just average. The bread was soft and moist and the icing was light and not too sweet. I was not sure though what specific flavours it was infused with. It tasted just like an ordinary cupcake. My friend was even more disappointed with her scones. Those were served cold with insufficient clotted cream. She tried one cold and even with clotted cream and jam, it was not as good so she requested for the other one to be warmed up. She also asked for extra clotted cream. She thought this outlet totally missed on this. <br/><br/>Overall, I don't think the place is bad. It needs to be more organised and pay better attention to details. It has some catching up to do when compared to the original outlet in Bloomsbury but I think it will get there eventually.
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