Teacup Tearoom

Teacup Tearoom

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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

Cuisine
Afternoon tea, cream teas, cakes, light lunches; organic fair-trade tea (60+ varieties) and three coffee blends.
Opening hours
Daily 09:30 onwards, last entry 16:00. Walk-in only, no bookings. Seasonal variation possible.
Price band
£
Parking
Not stated. Mevagissey is pedestrianised in the harbour; public car parks at the village edge within a short walk.
Postcode
PL26 6SP
Dog policy
Dogs welcome throughout the tearoom.
Indoor dogs
Yes
Dogs welcome
Up to 2
Price guide: £ budget · ££ moderate · £££ premium · ££££ fine dining

For your dog

  • Fluffy towels
  • Comfy beds
  • Blankets and dog treats. Branded dog treats made on site

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