Welcome to Waffle’s English Tea Room located in the beautiful mountain town of Dahlonega GA. We serve a traditional afternoon tea in the beautifully renovated historic Head House. We look forward to providing you a superior tea experience. Reservations are highly recommended. We are open Thur thru Sunday with seatings at 11:00 and 1:30. We are pleased to offer both gluten free, dairy free and vegetarian tea trays.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 47 S Park St, Dahlonega, GA 30533
Phone: (404) 421-5966
Website: http://www.wafflesenglishtearoom.com/
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Reviews
was also such an amazing highlight. Would highly recommend!
My bf and I went here (12-12-24) for the Christmas menu. It was more expensive than I expected. In other reviews, I saw it was about 30 per person. When I called to reserve, I was told it was 50 per person because of the special menu.
When we arrived, I did like the ambiance, and having a custom note on our table, a nice touch. Our server was nice and explained what each food item was. I was also glad they asked if I had any allergies. The tea was delicious, and we learned it was from a store in town called the tea rabbit, which was cool. Im glad both stores can work together.
The food, however, was pretty bad. It was so painfully mediocre that after a while, nothing was too apetising. I was also extremely disappointed not to receive any scones. They did have real clotted cream, which is a plus, but without scones, it didn’t have a place on the tier.
The sandwiches on the bottom were classic, being cucumber sandwitch and a chicken salad sammy. Neither were bad but not good. I did, however, like the small round savory item. I was hoping to see salmon as I had seen it in other reviews, but sadly, there was none. The shrimp cocktail was tasty and fresh, and the sauce was delish.
The middle tier just tasted cheap. The chese looked like the types you see in a variety pack you’d give as a gift. The cheese in the middle with the cranberries wasn’t bad. Overall, just a boring tier, some cured meat or salami would have made it better.
The top tier was the best out of everything.
My bf liked the mince pie a lot. The trifle was my favorite thing from this tier as it was homemade. The macaroons, however, were the worst I have ever had. They stuck to my mouth and was too pepperminty. The rest of the desserts were not bad, not good.
Overall, the quality for the price does not line up at all. I felt this was way overpriced and underwhelming. I had read so many reviews and was looking forward to this, but it just fell short. For 105 dollars before tip, I just expected better. Lastly, I just wanted to clarify this does not mean the server did a bad job. She was very sweet and did amazing.
The sandwiches, scones, and desserts were all fresh and homemade, and they were absolutely delicious. The tea selection was extensive but not overwhelming, and the service was exceptional. The servers were dressed in traditional English attire, adding to the authentic feel of the experience.
The decor of the tea room is beautiful and rustic, with a Victorian charm that transports you to another time. I’ll definitely be looking for any excuse to come back here, and I highly recommend that you make a pilgrimage yourself.