Old Station Tea Room
Pub / Restaurant / Eatery in or near Tintern

Situated in the original railway waiting room you can enjoy a range of freshly prepared meals and delicious home baked cakes (including lavender cake), traditional bread pudding and strawberry cream teas as featured in the AA afternoon tea guide).

Indulge in a fireman’s shovel grilled breakfast. For lunch a variety of freshly prepared sandwiches and panini’s, as well as our famous Tintern cheese platter. Homemade soup and bacon rolls are available all day.

We serve only rainforest alliance coffee, freshly ground and available as cappuccino, latte, americano or espresso. For tea lovers we stock fair trade tea and at least 11 other infusions.

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Contact Details
Old Station Tea Room
The Old Station
Tintern
Monmouthshire
NP16 7NX
Tel: 01291 689566
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Details
Off Road Parking
Family Friendly
Uses Local Food

Opening Hours

Open daily 1st April – 1st November 09.30am - 5.30pm.


Reviews

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Tea room was lovely, staff all very helpful and friendly, and we very much enjoyed our tea and home-made cakes! We will definitely be visiting again and will be recommending to our friends!
May 14th 2011 by C C in Monmouthshire
My family and i visited old station for the first time this weekend. All i can say is what a find. Having lived inMonmouthshire all my life it was my first visit. 
 
The 5 of use had a variety of choices off the menu and all the food was excellant. I must say that the staff who were clearly very busy were excellant, polite and attentive and they all smiled which makes such a difference. 
The children's meals represented good value for money as did the wonderful array of activities to occupy them, my little girl loved hunting around for the ducks. 
 
We enjoyed our day so much we returned on Sunday to visit the civil war re enactment, this time there were even more people enjoying the day. 
 
We again decided to eat, this time we had afternoon tea and once again it was fabulous. My mother who is 86, said she had never tasted such a lovely bread pudding. The children had little fairy cakes and demanded more!! 
 
We shall definately be regulars now we have discovered such a charming place to spend an afternoon. 
 
 
 
Apr 18th 2011 by M S in Monmouthshire
We have been going to the Old station Tea Room for about five years and have never failed to enjoy ourselves. The staff are always willing to help and are very welcoming. Even when it is busy it always appears to be calm and tranquil, being a fantastic place to sit or take a leisurely stroll around the grounds.
Apr 10th 2011 by R & J W in Monmouthshire
Lovely, lovely, lovely!! 
 
My husband and I (along with our dog) stopped off for some refreshments on our way to Hereford. What a wonderful find. Even though the cafe was busy, the staff still found time to be polite and welcoming. The 'light bites' on offer were freshly made and the home-made cakes were exceptional. My husband enjoyed the banana bread and I am now very fond of lavender cake. We sat outside in the sunshine and enjoyed our mugs of coffee in very pretty surroundings. What could be better? 
 
Well done to all the ladies in the cafe, who made our visit so nice. We will certainly be calling in again, so keep up the good work!
Apr 25th 2010 by J W in Wiltshire
We visited the station last Sunday and had a fabulous afternoon. My husband had homemade vegetable soup, follwed by a fabulous station masters platter, (local cheeses, breads, salad, wonderful chutney), i went for a cranberry and brie panini, while the children had lunch boxes (all freshly made). The staff were very friendly and we were served quickly even though the place was very busy. 
 
The children did a dalek treasure hunt and this involved a good walk which made us decide to try the cakes. 
 
I haven't tasted cakes this good, i can recommend the lavender cake, my children had rocky road, while my husband succumbed to a huge piece of bread pudding. 
 
All this in delightful surroundings, highly recommend. 
 
Apr 22nd 2010 by N B in Monmouthshire
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