Boston Tea Party café, located in the heart of Edgbaston Village at 30 Harborne Road, offers a tempting range of speciality drinks, not to mention a latte with ‘art’, along with a delicious range of cakes and food.
The individually designed BTP keeps the tradition of British cafés alive as a place to share good food, enjoy great company and create a meeting hub for the local community.
Boston Tea Party Edgbaston is a really inviting café with a very friendly team, set within in a character buildings it is there to be discovered, visited regularly and a place to enjoy the wonderful art of coffee and drinks making too!
BTP offers great ethically sourced food and drink from 7.30am to 7pm every day in the warm and welcoming space, making it the perfect place for relaxing and refreshment. To check out their menu, click here
With free wifi, it also makes for a great location to have meetings, or catch up with family or friends.
The café is set in a beautiful Victorian building with glazed folding doors to the front, the distinctive internal fit-out and décor is light and airy but at the same time it maintained many original features. A glazed orangery extension has been added to the rear of the property and a terraced seating area created at the front.
The café is located at 30 Harborne Road on the corner of Greenfield Crescent. Accessed from Harborne Road, there is a pay and display car parking to the rear of the café.
For directions to the Edgbaston Boston Tea Party café, click here
To find out more visit their website, click here
And Boston Tea Party is dog (as well as child) friendly too.
For dog friendly places to eat, drink and shop in Edgbaston Village – click here
Edgbaston Village is a thriving leisure and lifestyle location, just a mile from Birmingham City Centre, on the Calthorpe Estate. To find out more about what is on offer:
What’s on events – click here
Eat and drink – click here
Shop – click here
Pamper yourself – click here
Stay – click here
Gardens to visit – click here
Sports, leisure, arts & culture – click here
To download a copy of the Edgbaston Village map – click here or the leaflet – click here