Discover the charm of Orchard Tea House, a delightful sanctuary located at 7 Park Rd, Radyr, Cardiff. Specializing in an exquisite selection of teas, we pride ourselves on providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere where every customer feels at home. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to delivering exceptional service, ensuring that each visit is a memorable experience.

At Orchard Tea House, we believe that quality is paramount. We source our teas from the finest producers, offering everything from classic blends to unique infusions, all served alongside delectable homemade pastries and light bites. Whether you’re looking for a quiet spot to unwind or a place to catch up with friends over a pot of freshly brewed tea, our cozy setting invites relaxation and conversation.

We are not just a tea house; we are a community hub where tea lovers can connect and share their passion for this timeless beverage. Join us for our special events and tastings, where we celebrate the art of tea in all its forms. At Orchard Tea House, we are committed to customer satisfaction, ensuring that you leave with a smile and perhaps even a new favorite blend. For inquiries or to book an appointment, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 029 2084 2129. Come experience the unique ambiance and exceptional offerings that make Orchard Tea House a beloved destination in Cardiff.

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