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The Art of Tea
from 12 reviews
The Art of Tea
47 Barlow Moor Road
Didsbury Village
Manchester
M20 6TW
tel.: 01614380211
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Greg Holland, Gallery
Times: 16 Feb 2010 - 16 May 2010
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A very nice place to sit and read a newspaper while sipping a coffee. The coffee here is great, and their carrot cake is wonderful. The bookshop at the back is well stocked, but isn't always open. It's pleasant in the evening too, and there is a good selection of beers. The decor is reminiscent of a 1950s living room, but in a good way. They feature art work on the walls by local artists. If there is a drawback to this place it is that some of the staff can be somewhat haughty. And although I prefer to support local business than the large chain coffee store around the corner from this, the latter does have a better take on what constitutes service. All that aside, I would recommend this cafe.
Well worth a visit. Very relaxed atmosphere, friendly service and great home mad cakes. They've got an exhibition opening on 4th Feb and I'm definitely going back for that (if only because they're also getting a late licence so I can drink beer while I eat cakes).
Great, down to earth cafe in an otherwise flashy part of town.
Great, down to earth cafe in an otherwise flashy part of town.
05-10-2008
Niall

This is the best cafe in Manchester, just yesterday i bought lord of the rings and sat reading there for half an hour or so.The food is well priced and is of a good standard plus the crockery is awesome!
16-09-2008
dancingpriest

Love the idea of this place however was quite disappointed by the food. Cakes were dry and the menu still hasn't changed significantly since they first opened last year. Would be nice to see them championing local produce and putting it on the menu. The tea was nice and the record shop fantastic.
A great cafe - something a bit different. The food's tasty and reasonably priced, the atmosphere relaxed, and I love the book shop at the back of the cafe. Also, the framer who works in the converted garage behind the book shop is very good value for money and does a good job.
A centre of alternative and bohemian culture, the area includes Shudehill, Tib Street, Newton Street, Lever Street, Dale Street, Hilton Street and Thomas Street.
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