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Review Teapot Island Cafe - Yalding

Caroline
Lovely afternoon spent at Teapot island. The high tea we had was lovely, a great selection of sandwiches and yummy scones! The service for our coach load was excellent with everyone very friendly and welcoming. The Teapot collection was amazing!!! Never have I seen so many and such a variety!!! Fantastic! 😃 Well worth a visit. 🤗
Paul Hopper
Wonderful place with over 8000 teapots. Good access and reasonably priced meals. Good children's play area. Excellent service. Located on the Medway near a marina
Roy Harrow
This is a really friendly place to visit. The food at the café was freshly cooked, even though there was a wide choice. The highlight was the visit to their exhibition of over 8,000 teapots of every shape and design possible. There is a small charge, but it is was very much worth it for the time and entertainment we had. They have a small shop for the dedicated tea pot collector with some very reasonably priced seconds just outside the door, where we picked up a few bargain souvenirs. There is a huge teapot outside positioned for photo opportunities and the setting by the river at Yalding is beautiful. All credit to the dedication of the people who run this venue. Try to spot the teapot car outside
sue sullivan
Lovely visit to teapot Island today. We had a late breakfast, well cooked. We didn't wait too long even though they were quite busy, but with the lovely views of the river it was not a problem. The Teapot museum looked interesting but we didn't have time to visit on this occasion but will return.
Adam Wilson
This is all about location. And if you like teapots! It's a "proper cafe", in terms of teas, (non-fancy) coffee and breakfasts. Lovely location overlooking the river and ideal for walkers and cyclists to use as a pitstop.
S T
We visited here and saw the museum which was large and outstanding, lots of very interesting tea pots. Despite being short staffed they were friendly and we ended up eating there. Nice place, nice atmos. Has a shop which was selling trinkets and teapots which was nice. Also very kind to my son who has too many allergies to eat and they were kind enough to let him eat his food we brought as we were buying the rest of our food there.
Vin K
Lovely place for Teapots and if kids love painting. It has a wonderful collection of around 8,450 types of teapots spanning over a century in collection. They do offer dinning services and staff are very friendly and accommodating.
Steve
Lovely place, stayed there ages sat in the Garden in the sun Bless.
Giada Pinerolo
A little gem in Kent! Beautiful place! Unfortunately it’s on the market now for the owner personal reason! I really recommend to go before it’s too late! There are thousands of beautiful teapots from all around the world!
Hayley Nunn
A really great place if you love teapots, it has a museum of 8000 teapots! We did a pottery painting session for a friend's birthday, it was very therapeutic. We had high tea with it, which was individual sandwiches and home-made scones and pots of tea. Lovely little place near a river.
K G
Very busy on Bank holidays. Had to wait a bit for the food but we were informed by staff of this. Excellent food and service considering it was the busiest time around lunch. Such a popular place and I can see why!
becca rick
Really cute little find - staff were very lovely and food was quick and tasty
Bill Lang
I arrived on a sunny Monday after a very busy sunny weekend. This meant that a number of items were not on the menu. Fortunately this did not affect my choice - a BLT on a brown baguette. I was very happy to sit inside in the air conditioned room.
David R
Friendly Staff and a unique experience. Extensive and very imaginative Museum of Tea Pots that will delight most.Enjoyed the Cafeteria to. Once you've been there it should leave lasting and very pleasant memories.
John Bergman
This is the kind of place that everyone goes to in every part of the UK when on hols (usually by the seaside) as such, its incredibly familiar and comfortable as a venue. It's not fancy but it's not meant to be. It's on the river and has a garden to sit in. Loved it
Rebecca Bigginton
We trekked to yalding and came across Teapot island. We only purchased a quick drink and used the bathroom facilities but what a cute little place. We were a little confused at the entrance as it stated an entrance price however this is for the little teapot museum. I can't say much more as we didn't stay but definitely well worth a visit by the looks of things.
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