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The Tea Cosy
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Nearby attractions
BridgeClimb Sydney
3 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Rocks Discovery Museum
2/8 Kendall Ln, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
ATTY Gallery
27 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
PANiQ-ROOM - Escape Room Sydney
13 Cambridge St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Spirit Gallery
Shop 8 The Rocks Centre Cnr of Argyle and, Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Ken Done Gallery
1 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Campbells Cove
4 Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Rocks Square
Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Rocks Ghost Tours
110 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Cadmans Cottage
110 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Pisa Slice The Rocks
13 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Izakaya Mitto
127 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney
18 Argyle St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Pancakes On The Rocks
22 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Munich Brauhaus Sydney
33 Playfair St &, Argyle St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Glenmore Hotel
96 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Ribs & Burgers The Rocks
88 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Fine Food Store
The Rocks Centre Cnr Mill Lane & Kendall Lane, Shop 9/12-26 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Saké Restaurant & Bar, The Rocks
12 Argyle St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Orient Hotel
89 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby local services
The Rocks Market
George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
RedBalloon
Level 4/1 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
DUX Collection Sydney
23 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Adrenaline
Level 4/1 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Opal Minded
55A George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Opt Overseas Passenger Terminal
130 Argyle St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Sticky
The Rocks Centre, 10/12-24 Playfair St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
UPTOWN BARBERS THE ROCKS
31 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Argyle Oracle
39 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Honey Insurance
Honey Insurance, 7/27 Circular Quay W, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby hotels
Sydney Harbour Hotel
55 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Harbour Rocks Hotel
34 Harrington St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Park Hyatt Sydney
7 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
YHA Sydney Harbour - The Rocks
110 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Shangri-La Sydney
176 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
199 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
The Russell Boutique Hotel
143A George Street Cnr Globe St &, Nurses Walk, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection
11 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point NSW 2000, Australia
The Sebel Quay West Suites Sydney
98 Gloucester St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bed & Breakfast
140-142 Cumberland St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
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The Tea Cosy

7 Atherden St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
4.5(679)$$$$
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attractions: BridgeClimb Sydney, The Rocks Discovery Museum, ATTY Gallery, PANiQ-ROOM - Escape Room Sydney, Spirit Gallery, The Ken Done Gallery, Campbells Cove, The Rocks Square, The Rocks Ghost Tours, Cadmans Cottage, restaurants: Pisa Slice The Rocks, Izakaya Mitto, El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney, Pancakes On The Rocks, Munich Brauhaus Sydney, The Glenmore Hotel, Ribs & Burgers The Rocks, The Fine Food Store, Saké Restaurant & Bar, The Rocks, Orient Hotel, local businesses: The Rocks Market, RedBalloon, DUX Collection Sydney, Adrenaline, Opal Minded, Opt Overseas Passenger Terminal, Sticky, UPTOWN BARBERS THE ROCKS, The Argyle Oracle, Honey Insurance
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Cherry Blossom
(Green)
Raspberry Muffin
(Black)
House Rose Blend
(Herbal)
Raspberry Rooibos
(Herbal)
Chai Honey
(Black)

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Live events

Hike amongst waterfalls in Blue Mountains Full Day
Hike amongst waterfalls in Blue Mountains Full Day
Thu, Mar 5 • 7:30 AM
Haymarket, New South Wales, 2000, Australia
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Ballet of Lights: Cinderella in a Sparkling Show
Ballet of Lights: Cinderella in a Sparkling Show
Fri, Feb 27 • 8:00 PM
Cnr City Road &, Cleveland St, Chippendale NSW 2008, Australia, 2008
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Snorkeling - Small Group or Private
Snorkeling - Small Group or Private
Sat, Feb 28 • 10:30 AM
Manly, New South Wales, 2095, Australia
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Nearby attractions of The Tea Cosy

BridgeClimb Sydney

The Rocks Discovery Museum

ATTY Gallery

PANiQ-ROOM - Escape Room Sydney

Spirit Gallery

The Ken Done Gallery

Campbells Cove

The Rocks Square

The Rocks Ghost Tours

Cadmans Cottage

BridgeClimb Sydney

BridgeClimb Sydney

4.7

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
The Rocks Discovery Museum

The Rocks Discovery Museum

4.4

(351)

Closed
Click for details
ATTY Gallery

ATTY Gallery

4.9

(190)

Closed
Click for details
PANiQ-ROOM - Escape Room Sydney

PANiQ-ROOM - Escape Room Sydney

4.9

(1.3K)

Open until 10:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of The Tea Cosy

Pisa Slice The Rocks

Izakaya Mitto

El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney

Pancakes On The Rocks

Munich Brauhaus Sydney

The Glenmore Hotel

Ribs & Burgers The Rocks

The Fine Food Store

Saké Restaurant & Bar, The Rocks

Orient Hotel

Pisa Slice The Rocks

Pisa Slice The Rocks

4.4

(11)

Open until 9:30 PM
Click for details
Izakaya Mitto

Izakaya Mitto

4.7

(151)

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details
El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney

El Camino Cantina The Rocks, Sydney

4.5

(3.8K)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Pancakes On The Rocks

Pancakes On The Rocks

4.1

(3.7K)

Open until 2:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby local services of The Tea Cosy

The Rocks Market

RedBalloon

DUX Collection Sydney

Adrenaline

Opal Minded

Opt Overseas Passenger Terminal

Sticky

UPTOWN BARBERS THE ROCKS

The Argyle Oracle

Honey Insurance

The Rocks Market

The Rocks Market

4.4

(2.8K)

Click for details
RedBalloon

RedBalloon

4.7

(1.8K)

Click for details
DUX Collection Sydney

DUX Collection Sydney

5.0

(393)

Click for details
Adrenaline

Adrenaline

4.5

(563)

Click for details
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Reviews of The Tea Cosy

4.5
(679)
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5.0
2y

If you're seeking the epitome of tea-time indulgence in Sydney, look no further than The Tea Cosy at The Rocks. Renowned for their heavenly scones, this quaint establishment delivers an unforgettable experience from start to finish. This is an absolute must if you’re exploring the Rocks area, Circular Quay or the Opera House. It really is worth it.

From the moment you step through the floral gate, you're enveloped in a charming ambiance that transports you to a bygone era of elegance and refinement. Housed in some of the oldest buildings from the first colony. The scent of freshly baked scones permeates the air, setting the stage for a culinary journey like no other.

The scones themselves are a revelation – golden-brown, light, and fluffy, with just the right amount of crumble. Paired with double thick cream and homemade jams, each bite is a symphony of flavors that dance on the palate.

But it's not just the scones that steal the show; The Tea Cosy's high tea offerings are equally spectacular. From delicate finger sandwiches to decadent pastries, every morsel is meticulously crafted and beautifully presented.

Yet, what truly elevates The Tea Cosy experience is the impeccable service. The staff exude warmth and hospitality, attending to every need with grace and efficiency. Whether you're a seasoned tea aficionado or a first-time visitor, you're made to feel like royalty from the moment you arrive.

In sum, The Tea Cosy is a gem in Sydney's culinary scene, a haven for scone enthusiasts and tea lovers alike. For an unparalleled high tea experience that delights the senses and warms the soul, look no further than The Tea Cosy...

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5.0
6y

Tried Tea Cosy a few months ago for a Hen’s party. We reserved the Nana’s Nook (private room upstairs). It was lovely as we had the privacy. Service was great, time to time waitresses would come to check if everything was okay, they were friendly and helped us taking group photos twice.

Because we reserved the private room, by default we had to order the set menu — Tea Cosy Taster. It’s $25 on the menu, but it was $30 for the private room, but you get to order 2 drinks instead of 1. Our group was surprised by how generous the portion was (we had a few leftovers for takeaway!) — basically we got 2 scones, 4 different jams, cream, 3 different ribbon sandwiches, and 2 drinks. Scones were really delicious, served warm and fresh. The jams were so good. We really liked the Rhubarb, and also the Pear & Vanilla jam. The ribbon sandwiches were great too!

For drinks, I ordered Lemongrass and Ginger cold tea. It was refreshing, but tad bit tooo sweet (most of my friends who ordered the same tea said the same feedback), i was expecting more subtle sweetness instead of full blown added sugar. I wish there were more ice cubes too as it was a warm afternoon. Another drink I ordered was Irish cream (non alcoholic) latte. Great flavour, but again, tad bit too sweet. I think it’ll be nice if the sweetness could be toned down a little bit for the drinks as it tasted imbalanced with the sweet jams for the scones.

Only minor feedback for service I have is, it’d be great if the waitress told us what were the jams etc (we had to guess each one). Other than that, it was a lovely experience at Tea Cosy. Definitely will come back for a simpler...

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5.0
1y

At 7 Atherden St, in the heart of The Rocks, hiding almost in plain sight is this absolute gem of a Tea Room. The Tea Cosy, like the area it nestles in, is a rather lovely mix of everything old and wonderful. Baskets of knitting and crochet await those with necessary skills to "Do a square" or for those of us with absolutely no ability "Make a mess". My wife set to and before the tea had arrived, she was well underway. For me, the tea was the highlight. As a tea drinker in what is now a mostly coffee drinking world, I shudder when offered "Real Tea in a pot!" only to discover, not unexpectedly, tea bags in a pot with warm water. But the Tea Cosy gives you real leaf tea, with boiling water, in a real pot, with a real tea cosy, in a real tea cup. O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! He chortled in his joy. It was hot and delicious and we both went back for another pot. We didn't try the food (The Indian-Pacific awaited) but the scones did look amazing. The service was fast and friendly, our tea served with a smile. And why wouldn't you be smiling? We certainly were, sitting there in one of the most beautiful parts of Sydney, enjoying a superbly made cuppa while watching the incredible whirl of tourists and tradies, musicians and Mothers, vagabonds and the voguish that makes up The Rocks, going about their business as we sat at our table. And she...

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If you're seeking the epitome of tea-time indulgence in Sydney, look no further than The Tea Cosy at The Rocks. Renowned for their heavenly scones, this quaint establishment delivers an unforgettable experience from start to finish. This is an absolute must if you’re exploring the Rocks area, Circular Quay or the Opera House. It really is worth it. From the moment you step through the floral gate, you're enveloped in a charming ambiance that transports you to a bygone era of elegance and refinement. Housed in some of the oldest buildings from the first colony. The scent of freshly baked scones permeates the air, setting the stage for a culinary journey like no other. The scones themselves are a revelation – golden-brown, light, and fluffy, with just the right amount of crumble. Paired with double thick cream and homemade jams, each bite is a symphony of flavors that dance on the palate. But it's not just the scones that steal the show; The Tea Cosy's high tea offerings are equally spectacular. From delicate finger sandwiches to decadent pastries, every morsel is meticulously crafted and beautifully presented. Yet, what truly elevates The Tea Cosy experience is the impeccable service. The staff exude warmth and hospitality, attending to every need with grace and efficiency. Whether you're a seasoned tea aficionado or a first-time visitor, you're made to feel like royalty from the moment you arrive. In sum, The Tea Cosy is a gem in Sydney's culinary scene, a haven for scone enthusiasts and tea lovers alike. For an unparalleled high tea experience that delights the senses and warms the soul, look no further than The Tea Cosy at The Rocks.
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Coleen Aira SyColeen Aira Sy
We were looking for affordable high tea experience. This was the place to be! We got the grandstand for two, and a pot of London Fog tea. The rumours are true - the scones were great together with their cream and jams. The sandwiches were also tasty. The serving was big (at least for us), we had to take away some of the scones included. There could be some queue to be seated during weekends at peak hours. But waiting won’t be for too long as they have enough seats. I would say it’s worth it to try the afternoon tea experience.
Yen TandYen Tand
Tried Tea Cosy a few months ago for a Hen’s party. We reserved the Nana’s Nook (private room upstairs). It was lovely as we had the privacy. Service was great, time to time waitresses would come to check if everything was okay, they were friendly and helped us taking group photos twice. Because we reserved the private room, by default we had to order the set menu — Tea Cosy Taster. It’s $25 on the menu, but it was $30 for the private room, but you get to order 2 drinks instead of 1. Our group was surprised by how generous the portion was (we had a few leftovers for takeaway!) — basically we got 2 scones, 4 different jams, cream, 3 different ribbon sandwiches, and 2 drinks. Scones were really delicious, served warm and fresh. The jams were so good. We really liked the Rhubarb, and also the Pear & Vanilla jam. The ribbon sandwiches were great too! For drinks, I ordered Lemongrass and Ginger cold tea. It was refreshing, but tad bit tooo sweet (most of my friends who ordered the same tea said the same feedback), i was expecting more subtle sweetness instead of full blown added sugar. I wish there were more ice cubes too as it was a warm afternoon. Another drink I ordered was Irish cream (non alcoholic) latte. Great flavour, but again, tad bit too sweet. I think it’ll be nice if the sweetness could be toned down a little bit for the drinks as it tasted imbalanced with the sweet jams for the scones. Only minor feedback for service I have is, it’d be great if the waitress told us what were the jams etc (we had to guess each one). Other than that, it was a lovely experience at Tea Cosy. Definitely will come back for a simpler Devonshire tea!
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If you're seeking the epitome of tea-time indulgence in Sydney, look no further than The Tea Cosy at The Rocks. Renowned for their heavenly scones, this quaint establishment delivers an unforgettable experience from start to finish. This is an absolute must if you’re exploring the Rocks area, Circular Quay or the Opera House. It really is worth it. From the moment you step through the floral gate, you're enveloped in a charming ambiance that transports you to a bygone era of elegance and refinement. Housed in some of the oldest buildings from the first colony. The scent of freshly baked scones permeates the air, setting the stage for a culinary journey like no other. The scones themselves are a revelation – golden-brown, light, and fluffy, with just the right amount of crumble. Paired with double thick cream and homemade jams, each bite is a symphony of flavors that dance on the palate. But it's not just the scones that steal the show; The Tea Cosy's high tea offerings are equally spectacular. From delicate finger sandwiches to decadent pastries, every morsel is meticulously crafted and beautifully presented. Yet, what truly elevates The Tea Cosy experience is the impeccable service. The staff exude warmth and hospitality, attending to every need with grace and efficiency. Whether you're a seasoned tea aficionado or a first-time visitor, you're made to feel like royalty from the moment you arrive. In sum, The Tea Cosy is a gem in Sydney's culinary scene, a haven for scone enthusiasts and tea lovers alike. For an unparalleled high tea experience that delights the senses and warms the soul, look no further than The Tea Cosy at The Rocks.
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We were looking for affordable high tea experience. This was the place to be! We got the grandstand for two, and a pot of London Fog tea. The rumours are true - the scones were great together with their cream and jams. The sandwiches were also tasty. The serving was big (at least for us), we had to take away some of the scones included. There could be some queue to be seated during weekends at peak hours. But waiting won’t be for too long as they have enough seats. I would say it’s worth it to try the afternoon tea experience.
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Tried Tea Cosy a few months ago for a Hen’s party. We reserved the Nana’s Nook (private room upstairs). It was lovely as we had the privacy. Service was great, time to time waitresses would come to check if everything was okay, they were friendly and helped us taking group photos twice. Because we reserved the private room, by default we had to order the set menu — Tea Cosy Taster. It’s $25 on the menu, but it was $30 for the private room, but you get to order 2 drinks instead of 1. Our group was surprised by how generous the portion was (we had a few leftovers for takeaway!) — basically we got 2 scones, 4 different jams, cream, 3 different ribbon sandwiches, and 2 drinks. Scones were really delicious, served warm and fresh. The jams were so good. We really liked the Rhubarb, and also the Pear & Vanilla jam. The ribbon sandwiches were great too! For drinks, I ordered Lemongrass and Ginger cold tea. It was refreshing, but tad bit tooo sweet (most of my friends who ordered the same tea said the same feedback), i was expecting more subtle sweetness instead of full blown added sugar. I wish there were more ice cubes too as it was a warm afternoon. Another drink I ordered was Irish cream (non alcoholic) latte. Great flavour, but again, tad bit too sweet. I think it’ll be nice if the sweetness could be toned down a little bit for the drinks as it tasted imbalanced with the sweet jams for the scones. Only minor feedback for service I have is, it’d be great if the waitress told us what were the jams etc (we had to guess each one). Other than that, it was a lovely experience at Tea Cosy. Definitely will come back for a simpler Devonshire tea!
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