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City Centre
6-8, St. Helens Square - map
York Y02 2QP
01904 659142
Hours Daily 9am-9pm
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York: City Centre
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Situated in the centre of York, serving traditional teas and refreshments.
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The Best Tea Room in Northern England I'm a tea room fanatic - every time I go to England I remind myself that, although to a Yank their coffee is pretty awful, no one in the world knows more about teas. Teas here aren't Lipton's, running the gamut of taste from A to A - they're art forms, and Betty's not only sells the best teas you will ever drink (as well as coffees and other irresistables) but has the most wonderful tea room I've ever found.
Having tea here is a taste experience you'll delight in. The downside - it can be very crowded, since everyone wants to try out Betty's. The upside - everything else, from the charming decor upstairs and down, the light and delightful menus, and (most important) the teas or coffees and everything that goes with it.
Whatever you do, find 45 minutes to come plonk yourself down at Betty's after spending almost all your cash on the beautiful nearby Stonegate shops - take a deep breath, order full cream tea, and enjoy yourself down to your toes. I loved their "fat rascal" pastries so much I ate one and took one away in a napkin, feeling guilty but unable to resist. And their "China Rose" tea has to be tried to be believed - can you imagine the world's most delicate flavors of fine tea and the fragrence of a garden-blooming rose? Do not miss it! [03 Jul 2003 13:32:28]
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sdmar sdmar at cox dot net
We were at Betty's last week (for my daughter's first traditional tea). It was a wonderful experience. The food was very good, my husband espically liked the pea soup, my daughter the scones and myself, the complete package. We bought several of your tea's to bring home as gifts. I have hoping to order more through this web site. Thank you for the occassion.
By the way, we asked who Betty was and our server very kindly responded that even she didn't know the family secret! [11 Jul 2003 23:46:07]
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Denise
Fat Rascals - Unbelievable We visited Betty's in May 2004 on the basis of reviews in various travel guides. The prices for tea in the tearoom were a bit steep (very quaint period rooms though upstairs) but we bought two fat rascals on the way out and enjoyed them in a nearby sunny (weren't we lucky that day?) square. Like anything irresistable, they are rich, full of raisins, cherries and spices and definitely worth the visit - the kind of treat that once you start, you cannot stop until they are completely eaten! Although at first we thought only one would have sufficed, by the time we had finished every last crumb, we were glad we had splurged on two of the big boys rather than one. Viva rascals! We have nothing like them in Virginia. [18 Jul 2004 13:06:38]
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Murray and Joel
Absolutely Fanatastic This tea room is absolutely amazing. It is quite crowded, all the time; however I think this adds to the impeccable atmosphere, and it just shows how this cafe never gets old and decraped. I would go here everyday if I could afford it, and never get bored [23 Mar 2005 07:40:57]
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Kate
Loved the Fat Rascal We visited Betty's in June, 2006, on our whirlwind tour of British tea rooms and antique shops. By the time we got to York, I had had plenty of scones, so I decided to try the fat rascal. Although I was slightly embarrassed when it came and I realized it was so much bigger than everyone's scone, I ate every bit of it. The tea room was wonderful and we bought some tea to bring back to the States. [19 Jun 2006 20:00:08]
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L'Von
Cheers from the States My wife, a tea fanatic, and I stumbled onto Betty's when our feet could carry us no further on an uncharacteristically (I'm told) warm day touring York. That was in 1995 and we still talk about it today. The tea, the setting, and the pastries were all simply terrific. We have yet to find anything comperable in the US, though we are still looking. Well Done! [16 Aug 2006 19:33:26]
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JP
High Tea A Must at Betty's We visited York in April 2007 and found Betty's just wonderful! We had the tea for two and everything was just yummy, the service excellent and the decor very much added to the ambience. We would highly recommend it!
I would love to be able to find the little 3 tier caddy they brought to our table with the sandwiches, scone and tarts. I want one in the worse way so that I can pretend we are still there, only in California. Can someone at Betty's tell me where to find one? [09 May 2007 17:09:39]
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