Miss Marple's Tea Room

4.0
based on 59 reviews

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59 reviews about Miss Marple's Tea Room

verified email - 06 Jan 2011

This is my favourite place. Great food but servings are large, so don;t eat much else for the day. A step back in the past. Lovely setting and good service, but you often have to wait for a table due to the tea room's popularity. It's worth the wait.

22 Sep 2010

lovely atmosphere, felt as though I was in a little restaurant in England and the staff were very friendly

verified email - 25 Jun 2010

We took the grandchildren there last holidays and it was marvellous. A great place to take Melbourne visitors for something you know will be worth the drive. What to have is the problem.

Approximate cost: $15

verified email - 08 Jun 2010

This was beautiful place to enjoy lunch and afternoon tea. the atmosphere was a delight to see all the tea pots and open fire place. The service was impeccable and my girls really enjoyed the tea party we were served. The food was of good quality but fairly average for its high price

verified email - 06 Apr 2010

This is a very fun place to eat especially if you are an Agatha Christie fan,as everything from menu to furnishings depicts a scene right out of one of Miss Marple's adventures. The meals are of a generous serving size and you may actually need to share one of the desserts as they are served in a big glass bowl! Everyone in the group I was with was very happy with their choice of meal and the prices of the meals was very reasonable. Unfortunately, on my second visit to Miss Marple's Tea Room with a small group of friends, we only ordered a drink each and the waitress seemed a bit put out that we were not eating anything. Some said they wouldn't come back again, but I would.

verified email - 23 Mar 2010

the food is to die for very friendly staff very busy you need to get there early but worth waiting for a seat always the food is of good standard the shop is very clean interesting things around the walls to look at ..best bowl of icecream so big you have to share

verified email - 11 Dec 2009

I go here (I know it's a long way!!) for the scones jam and cream!!

It's a must-go place when you spend the day in the country. Quaint old-fashioned (in a good way)

verified email - 06 Dec 2009

Old fashioned English inspired meals and surrounding, but not for the slick and fancy. Good old fashioned home cooking style. Beware desserts are huge so don't eat too much first. It's a tourist area, so busy, put your name down and take a peek around while you wait.

Busy, put your name down and take a peek around while you wait.

verified email - 10 Nov 2009

You do not come here for the food! You come here for the experience of Miss Marple! The food is really bad and in giant proportions. It don't know whether people aren't finishing their meals because they are so big or just so nasty. Be prepared to wait for hours for a seat during peak tourist times of the year and don't expect your table cloth to be changed from the last person who sat there and messed it up.. A must visit place in my account just to see all the Miss Marple crap chucked around the place and just so you can tell your you've been and seen!!!

Approximate cost: $15

Anonymous
verified email - 26 Oct 2009

The best scones you can ever have are at Miss Maples. I bought 2 jars of jam as well. You can't book but can only turn up when they open. Its a bit of a drive from the city but well worth it.

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