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Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 7:44 pm
by PhotoLady
If you're not making your own cup of char at home..... where can you get a decent cup of Rosy Lee in your neck of the woods?
We went to Blackpool a couple of weeks back for a night out and an overnight stay to see a show. We had our lunch of fish and chips at Yorkshire Fisheries on Topping Street, Blackpool and got a very decent brew
Photo below from my mobile phone with a copy of the menu using an old black and white image of Topping Street from 100 years earlier. There's some reflection from the name of the shop in my tea (it's not anything floating in it):
I recall going on holiday to Crete many years ago (early 1990s) and it took us 5 days before we found a café which served tea with milk, without it being that awful creamer in the gold foil capsules.... fine in coffee but not in tea. And how often have you asked for tea with milk only for the milk to arrive warm???
Usually, if I'm in an unfamiliar place - rather than risk asking for tea with milk, I will ask for black tea or failing that I just go for coffee

But I much prefer to drink tea when we're out exploring, I find it quenches the thirst better than coffee.
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:28 pm
by PhotoLady
Thanks Hudswell
I shall put that one in my memory bank - Harrogate is on our list of "places to do"....
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:33 pm
by ast
Tea for Two in Paphos !
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:43 pm
by memory man
I would rather go somewhere more local
eg. Rosies tea rooms in Geroskipou
UK is too far to travel for a cuppa
just opposite this church....

Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:44 pm
by smudger
Photolady, you simply have to try Betty's in Harrogate!! Simply scrumptious, you truly won't be disappointed, I promise!! Not cheap tho!!! Super treat !!!
If you're in the area mebbe visit Mother Shiptons Well Knaresborough? Many items hung in the caves and frozen in time due to water ingress, pretty fascinating. Her history is also quite interesting, but depends on your level of belief!!
Whatever, won't be wasted I'm pretty sure!
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:59 pm
by ast
I never enjoy a good old cuppa at our house in Chloraka, must be the water as it never tastes right, Coffee is fine but tea no thanks.
Other than "Tea for two" i personally struggle for a good cuppa tea in Paphos.
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:04 pm
by Sadie
Jules
I agree Bettys is superb...they have one in York and Harrogate
Anywhere you can get Yorkshire tea really
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:06 pm
by PhotoLady
All good stuff....
Keep them coming!
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:27 pm
by ast
Yes Bettys is good but is it the tea that is so good or the surroundings or perhaps the cakes that come with the tea, very picturesque in Harrogate maybe that sways the call somewhat. perhaps its the Yorkshire water !!!!!
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:56 pm
by malsue
ast wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:59 pm
I never enjoy a good old cuppa at our house in Chloraka, must be the water as it never tastes right, Coffee is fine but tea no thanks.
Other than "Tea for two" i personally struggle for a good cuppa tea in Paphos.
Yes, we use T for Two , usually now the most recent one opened, (Near the 'Triangle')
At home in Chlorakas, put the water through BRITA filter jug first and use PG pyramid T Bags.
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 10:00 pm
by malsue
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 12:23 am
by Lazydaze52
The Tea Cup in Limassol, great homemade pies and cakes too. Nearer to home also recommend Rosie's Tearoom in Geraskipou does a good cuppa and can recommend their fruit scones served with proper clotted cream - yummy.
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:01 am
by PhotoLady
Now there's the problem - in relation to "tea" or tea and sweet things ie - cake.
My other half doesn't "do" sweet stuff. He would rather have a brew and a meat pie, whereas I would most likely prefer the original Afternoon Tea with small sandwiches and cakes.....
So, if I plan to take him to Bettys, whichever one it may be - it has to be for the right reasons and that seriously will not be for the cakes. But I can probably get away with using the words picturesque and surroundings whilst avoiding the word cake....
If we were in Paphos, we would often pop in to Tea For Two - he would have an English breakfast whilst I would end up with Lemon Meringue

Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 8:50 am
by Poppy
Here at home for a proper cuppa! Yorkshire tea bags and filtered water via a Q water system - perfect!!
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:07 am
by Devil
Never use teabags chez nous! The chemicals used to make the bags flavour the brew and can't improve one's health. Difficult to find loose tea round here, but M&S have English Breakfast (mediocre), Extra Strong (excellent) and De Luxe (very good) in 200 g packs.
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:38 am
by PhotoLady
We buy Yorkshire tea bags when I get my own way in the supermarket....
Says the lassie from Lancashire!
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:53 am
by Poppy
I can remember years ago we were in Sri Lanka and visited a tea plantation. They told us there that tea bags were rubbish and were just the sweepings up!!We did buy "real" tea for a time when we got home but all too soon returned to tea bags for convenience.
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 10:58 am
by Bograt
"At home in Chlorakas, put the water through BRITA filter jug first and use PG pyramid T Bags."
Agreed about the Brita, it makes all the difference.
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 4:23 pm
by galexinda
Not a tea drinker, but I have a few favourite places in Paphos for a decent hot chocolate drink! They all remember me because I ask for it to be strong and always the largest size!
Re: Where do you go for a "proper" cuppa?
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 4:47 pm
by Yioula
A lovely treat for afternoon tea is the Elysium ........