Teacup Tearoom
Teacup Tearoom
Teacup Tearoom sits on Church Street in the heart of Mevagissey village, husband-and-wife run by David and Lis. The tearoom holds Cornwall dog-friendly business awards and Gold for Best Cafe/Tearoom in the Cornwall Tourism Awards 2025/26.
Dogs are looked after well here – fluffy towels, comfy beds, blankets, and branded dog treats made on site. The menu is afternoon tea, cream teas, cakes, and light lunches, with organic fair-trade tea (more than 60 varieties) and three coffee blends.
Open daily from 9.30am, with last entry at 4pm. Walk-in only, no bookings. Mevagissey is pedestrianised in the harbour, so you’ll need to park at the public car parks on the edge of the village and walk in.
The facts
For your dog
- Fluffy towels
- Comfy beds
- Blankets and dog treats. Branded dog treats made on site
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