Boston Tea Party in Cheltenham – Great Food and Great Atmosphere

The Boston Tea Party in Cheltenham is a cafe in the heart of the town center, not far from places like the Brewery Quarter.

The Boston Tea Party is a chain of cafes in and around the south of England. At the time of typing, they have around 25 cafes in various locations.

While we visited in October 2021, we decided to check out their Cheltenham Cafe.


Information

Address:

45-49 Clarence Street, Cheltenham,GL50 3JS

Opening Times:

Monday – Saturday 8am – 6pm
Sunday 9am – 5pm

Other Info:

They do not take bookings, so it is just a turn-up and eat!

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The Menu at The Boston Tea Party

The Menu was pretty decent, and perfect for us as we were after Brunch-style lunch, following a light breakfast in the Hotel room. We do like a Brunch!

Eggs Benedict

The menu is really extensive and should have something for everyone. From a Full English Breakfast to American Pancakes, and something a little fancier, like Smoked Salmon, Avocado & Scrambled Eggs.

We both chose Eggs Benedict, and Max went for a Simple Cheese Toastie (although I misordered a Cheese and Ham Toastie, the staff were great in making a new one, without hesitation)

For Lunch, there is a great selection. Things such as Burgers, Toasties, and plenty of vegetarian options.

Plus, if it is a liquid lunch you are after, they have a small selection of wines and beers, along with the usual milkshakes and soft drinks.

The great thing is, that everything is served all day, unlike other cafes we have been to in the past.


Our Experience of the Boston Tea Party in Cheltenham

We arrived just after 12.30 and got seated straight away. Within 20 minutes though, there was a small queue forming. Expect it to get busy during peak times.

From being seated to having our lunch put in front of us it took 30 minutes or so. So that was not too bad, considering how busy it was getting.

The seating was comfortable, and the atmosphere was good, with lots of chatter. Serving staff bustled around to keep everyone happy.

Now onto the food itself. Our Eggs Benedict was prepared to perfection. The egg cooked just right, and everything else was well prepared to a decent standard. Max’s cheese toastie, was well, a cheese toastie.

The decor was rustic, and typical of cafes these days.


If we saw another Boston Tea Party in another city other than Cheltenham, we would not hesitate in popping for a bite to eat.

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