Old Melrose Furniture Studio & Tearoom Info
Amenities
Service options
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Outdoor seating
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
Highlights
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Great tea selection
Accessibility
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
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Coffee
Dining options
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Breakfast
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Brunch
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Lunch
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Dessert
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Seating
Amenities
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Toilets
Atmosphere
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Casual
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Cosy
Crowd
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Groups
Payments
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Credit cards
Children
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Good for kids
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High chairs
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Kids' menu
Pets
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Dogs allowed
Best KPortal Reviews
Brilliant staff and lovely food.
The walks are nice and the Tweed view is not to be missed. The new river walk is sadly not maintained.. it was completely overgrown when we visited and the elderly member of our group really struggled.. no path to walk and vegetation was shoulder height… on the plus side we watched two beautiful fawns!
We have been past the end of the road to this so many times we’ve lost count, but our daughter spotted their sign to the cafe and we searched it out. Lots of parking, interesting old buildings repurposed as a cafe, upstairs secondhand bookshop and antiques shop. We had scones and coffee: delicious. Then we went for walks down to the Tweed and enjoyed some newly made viewpoints by careful tree management. Well worth the visit along the single track road with passing places.
Off the beaten track but worth it.. A few minutes drive from the main road initially through forest along a narrow road (with passing places), bear left onto gravel when you see the buildings and find a parking place- there's one disabled spot nearest the courtyard. There's an antiques place here with plenty of varied stock to browse and a tea room. We arrived at 1530 and even though it closes at 1600 were willing to serve. We sat outside as the weather was fine, but there's small tables inside. No table service, order at the till and they'll bring it out; we had two diet cokes, a tea pot for two, two millionaire shortbread, carrot cake and a buttered scone for £16.50 all of which was tasty. Although 4 other tables were occupied there's a peaceful ambience about the place.
There are 3 walks marked starting just across the road in a field with a view point highlighted overlooking the Tweed. Didn't go today but plan to in the future. Seemed to be popular with the other patrons.
We decided to stop here before heading home. The views and walks were lovely and perfect on such a beautiful autumn day. We finished off with a browse through the shop and some tea and cakes. My latte was delicious and the portions were generous. We ordered a selection of cakes and couldn't find fault with any of them. Our favourite was the lemon blueberry and coffe walnut cake. This tea house is off the beaten track but well worth a visit. It was so nice to find such a tranquil spot.
Lovely little hidden gem with lots of interesting information, a cute little antiques shop, a book shop and a cafe. Staff were lovely and the selection on offer in the cafe was great. Had a lovely coffee and the cakes we had were delicious. Will be back to explore some more.
Great hidden gem. Nice cafe. Antiques centre and old book shop. Sunflowers were glorious!
Old farm buildings packed with antiques, nice cafe, good scones and lovely walking along the banks of the Tweed River.
Nice place for a walk, although the main place to view the river is not that far from the car park. Some good info boards about the original Anglo-Saxon Melrose Priory in the area. Second-hand bookshop was a bit bizarre. The café rather uninspiring but fine.
Quick Facts About Old Melrose Furniture Studio & Tearoom
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Opening Hours
| Monday | Closed |
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| Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
| Friday | 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
| Sunday | 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM |
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