World of Wedgwood is proud to announce that the Wedgwood Tea Room has won Gold in the Tea Room & Coffee Shop of the Year category at the Enjoy Staffordshire Tourism & Good Food Awards 2024.
This win comes at a time of expansion for World of Wedgwood, which opened its doors seven days a week from April 1. This will allow visitors to enjoy the Wedgwood Tea Room Monday through Sunday.
Set in the beautiful Staffordshire countryside, the Wedgwood Tea Room welcomes guests to indulge in breakfast, lunch, or their iconic Wedgwood Afternoon Tea whilst enjoying the luxurious Wedgwood fine china and ambient surroundings.
With 4.5 stars, based on over one and a half thousand reviews, guests can expect the best afternoon tea experience in the Gold Award-winning Wedgwood Tea Room. Knowledgeable staff will guide you through the menu, providing the best service from start to finish.
At World of Wedgwood, they pride themselves on providing a premium Afternoon Tea experience, and reviews such as ‘Food was excellent, and service was attentive and friendly’ reflect their efforts.
The judges’ quote was: ‘With its colourful soft furnishings and carefully curated menus, the World of Wedgwood Tea Room is proving to be very popular for a variety of occasions with groups of all ages. Unusual blends of quality tea exquisitely served in Wedgwood fine bone china, of course!’
Lee Philps, Operations Manager, says, “I could not be prouder of the Wedgwood Tea Room and our amazing team for their well-deserved recognition. This award is a testament to their continued efforts to provide guests with the best experience, both culinary and through exceptional service. Amongst the rush of hospitality, they stay united and adaptable, always striving to provide guests with a memorable experience.”
At World of Wedgwood, they care about crafting experiences and creative opportunities for everyone to enjoy. This is why they have partnered with AccessAble to create a new online accessibility guide [Guide available here].
Due to its popularity, advanced reservations are recommended for the Wedgwood Tea Room at www.worldofwedgwood.com. However, admission to the site and the V&A Wedgwood Collection is free.