Are you looking for somewhere to celebrate National Tea Day?
Why not have some sweet treats, such as cakes and pastries to go along with your cup of tea.
Here we round up Tripadvisor’s best tea and coffee shops in and around Watford.
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The Kitchen Croxley
198 Watford Road, Croxley Green
Rating: 5/5
Customer review: “We didn't have the full-blown afternoon tea, which looked fabulous and contained a huge amount of food.
“Instead, we all had scones, or tea cakes, and some pieces of cake to share.
“The whole experience was wonderful, from the service, to the home made scones and cakes.”
Eats and Treats
241 St. Albans Road, Watford
Rating: 4.5/5
Customer review: “Not forgetting great cakes and deserts.”
Ocean Bells Coffee
133 High Street, Watford
Rating: 4.5/5
Customer review: “Popped in after work for a cuppa and snack. Had bacon and cheese toastie in gluten free sourdough bread and pot of tea. Both were excellent as was the service in the relaxed atmosphere.”
Viento Coffee Company
157 St. Albans Road, Watford
Rating: 4.5/5
Customer review: “There’s also a great range of sweet treats.”
Heavenly Desserts Watford
42 High Street, Watford
Rating: 4.5/5
Customer review: “Great place for a lovely coffee and to treat the teens to a cheeky pudding.”
Bean Here
Hempstead Road, Hunton Bridge, Kings Langley
Rating: 5/5
Customer review: “I strongly recommend for breakfast, brunch, lunch or tea.”
The LP Café
High Street, Watford
Rating: 4.5/5
Customer review: “The best tea and coffee in town, no contest. Lovely fresh food, cakes and pastries.”
Villiers Coffee House
30A Villiers Road Oxhey Village, Watford
Rating: 4.5/5
Customer review: “Lovely cakes and treats, somewhat lacking in a range of foods however certainly have some interesting and different sandwiches for you to try.”
Perk Coffee
The Parade, 17 Delta Gain, Watford
Rating: 4.5/5
Customer review: “Lovely selection of sandwiches, cakes and teas.”
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