Hopetoun Tea Rooms

3.8
based on 21 reviews

21 reviews about Hopetoun Tea Rooms

verified email - 28 May 2013

Having walked past the Tea Rooms numerous times and seeing the long queues, we decided to join the queue one day.

We didn't have to wait too long, maybe fifteen minutes. This gave us plenty of time to peruse the windows to make our choice. Once seated we enjoyed the ambiance - with our six year finding it delightful. The choice of teas were outstanding and my husband enjoyed his coffee - made to perfection. Our cakes were room temperature which was a bit off putting because with creams, one expects them to be refrigerated.

Given that it markets itself as “tea rooms”, I would have liked to have seen some bone china or at least commerial china that imitates a finer quality to drink my tea out of.

We have finally been to the Hopetoun Tea Rooms and pleased we have, but Melbourne has so many fine eating precincts, that I probably won't rush back.

verified email - 18 Jan 2013

First thing you will notice is the cake display. Very tempting.
They use a real nice cream for their cake. Taste really good.
But I think it is very expensive to charge approx $9 for a slice of a strawberry sponge cake.

Lots of sugar in their cake and that's why it tastes so good.
If you are a health freak, it is not recommended to go to this place as all the cake is so buttery and creamy and sugary :)

I had their tea, i must say they have a lot of collection of teas. If you love to drink tea, you will have lots of adventure here.

They serve steak sandwich around 9-10 am as well, good if you want to get a take away for lunch time.

But again, it is more expensive than most coffee shop.

verified email - 21 Dec 2012

We were passing by and looking for lunch. An amazing array of cakes in the windows stopped us in our tracks and my daughter was all over the window. No choice, we had to stop for lunch! Not only did the cakes look amazing, they taste just as good. We also had gorgeous sandwiches, salmon, cucumber and dill, club sandwiches, poached chicken avocado and bacon, they were sooo yummy. The service was friendly and fast and the drinks were also good, between us we had chai with soy milk, peppermint tea, chocolate milkshake and a blood orange mineral water, so we sampled quite a few. Overall we loved this place and will definitely be going back,preferably with our mums, it is just that kind of an old-fashioned and genteel kind of place.

verified email - 13 Dec 2012

Hopetoun tea rooms is a hidden treasure located inside Block Arcade. I found this place while window shopping around the arcade. I saw many people lining up outside a shop and I thought I should check it out. The shop has a window display full of beautiful and delicious looking cakes . The presentation is superb and will make anyone looking at it drool and can't help to want to eat there. The inside is small but beautifully decorated in old style theme. The cakes and tea taste really good. I love the vanilla slice and my husband loves the lime tart. A word of warning though. The cakes here are not as sweet as some of the other cakes shop in Melbourne. If you love very sweet cakes, you might not enjoy the cakes here. I am the type who doesn't like mine too sweet so I especially enjoy the cakes at Hopetoun. They are always very crowded so don't expect much service from the waiters/waitresses. Although I do find there is one lady there (maybe the senior or the manager?) who is always very kind and attentive and looked after me and my husband very well each time we go there. Overall, a very pleasant experience to eat there surrounded by beautiful wallpaper and decors.

verified email - 27 May 2012

Be prepared for the waiting staff snobbery at this place especially if you are not an elderly caucasian person. I took my overseas cousins to this place when it was not crowded and there was no line. I got the attention of the waiter and let him know the number for the table seating but he rudely told me to go outside and wait (eventhough my cousins were outside waiting and I was the only one going in there to get the attention of the waiter). I thougt he was just having a bad day until a group of elderly Australian ladies came in and he was so courteous and kept joking with them and he did not rudely tell them to wait behind me in the line. Also, when we were seated he did not even speak to any of us and rather accomodate the other tables. Eventhough the food is great, I cannot put up with this kind of snobbery. Don't forget you are just a wait staff.

Approximate cost: $20

verified email - 14 May 2012

The Hopetoun tea rooms are amazing. But get there early as you will definitely be waiting in a sometimes very long line to get in.
Once in there is the most delicious selection of cakes and sweets to choose from and the coffee isnt bad either.
Dont even bother trying to get a pram or stroller in though - it is very small and the tables are quite close together.

Approximate cost: $varies

verified email - 02 May 2012

I got recommended by a good friend of mine, she said I must try the Portuguese tart! So we went there around noon, Wow it was very packed, the staff told us with a very polite tone and professional that they do not have seats available right now so either we wait or choose the tart for take away. so we chose to have the tart for take away. The tart was yummy. sure will visit there again to have my afternoon tea.

verified email - 08 Jun 2011

Went here for coffee with my grandma yesterday - cute little shop with lots of yummy little cakes. However (prepare for a bit of coffee snobbery) our coffees were lukewarm and my grandma's latte was served in a cup, rather than a glass. We ordered cinnamon toast, which was yummy, but they were big serves - we wished that the waiter had suggested we share one between 2.

That said, service was great, cute little tea rooms in a central location. However, I probably wouldn't venture back again in the near future, too many other places I want to try out first!

Approximate cost: $15-20

verified email - 12 May 2011

I have always heard very good reveiws about the tea room but the food and service we recieved was awful. The breakfast menu is not something I would return for. On a positive note the cakes looked good

Approximate cost: $25

verified email - 25 Jun 2010

We just love going to Hopetoun Tearooms as the service and food is exceptional. Whenever we go into Melbourne wouldn't miss eating here.

Approximate cost: $15

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