I visit from time to time with my son who has autism, and loves cats, but can't own one due to my wife's allergies. The calming atmosphere with delicate music-box style background music is always welcoming, encourages respect of the cats' wellbeing, freedom and boundaries, the tea is always lovely, it would be nice to have less "grownup" taste options in the drinks, like apple juice or anything other than flavoured teas/coffee, but overall, it's always a pleasure especially during the quieter times, though the number of tables are limited, so it never gets crazy, always just a very relaxing experience! (And yes, if you're very lucky, maybe one of the very sociable cats will jump up on your knee for...
Read moreOne of my favourite places, everything is so lovely and aesthetic around. The cats seem to like the guests but there's not much space inside (it's good for the pets), so it's better to go there around the opening.
The cake and the tea were really tasty and we had a chance to play with the cats. The lady always gives you some curiosities about the nature of all cats, she introduces them and it just seems like she loves them a lot. That's all that matters!
Although, if you're looking for a place where you can talk loudly and smoke, it's...
Read moreSuch a nice and cozy place. It's very unique. Some people might find it a bit weird, because it has a different concept. The place has just a few tables and it's one room, so it immediate has a very calm atmosphere. The owner is very attentive and lots of cats jump around you. They are definitely the talk of the people sitting around you. The tea house has a big selection of tea, and the owner knows what to suggest. If you have a rough day, is a good idea to come here to relax. We tried the apple pie and it was quite good! We're...
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