Tudor House is proudly celebrating over forty years of service. Boasting to be possibly the oldest and best known tearoom in America where hospitality abounds in a warm and friendly setting. Offering a a full lunch, afternoon tea menu prepared with fresh and home baked items, and our new dinner menu with our house specialties. Our private room is the perfect setting for your bridal or baby shower, bridesmaids? tea, birthday party, or any other celebration. Our different menus consists of a wide array of English classics fresh baked meat pies, sausage rolls, and a variety of tea sandwiches. In the evening we have our extensive new dinner menu. We also have a gift shop and groceries where you can find an extensive collection of fine English china and tea related accessories, biscuits, tea and of course all your favorite confectionary. We look forward to seeing you.
Great place for breakfast and lunch
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e h.
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Our entire family loves to brunch here. The staff is always attentive. However, do plan on a more relaxing breakfast or lunch because they do not rush around here.
The tea is fabulous. Try the Scottish or Irish breakfast tea with milk if you haven't before. Their scones are wonderful, and their lunch pies are coveted in our family as "take-out".
Posted 04/06/09 | Report Abuse
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Truly a little bit of English
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Diane O.
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My daughter went here for her friend's 7th birthday celebration. How fun to have a traditional English tea. Staff were very attentive and I do think the 7 year olds felt a bit more like 20-somethings. A very unique place in the heart of Santa Monica.
Posted 05/03/08 | Report Abuse
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A tea house you can take a guy
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suzanne l.
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Tudor House is a great English Tea house right next to 3rd street . They offer high tea, but also lots other things like meat pies, salads, scones, and beer. Unlike many other tea houses, Tudor House isn't girly. Its a tea house men can feel less obvious and there are many guys there in the company of their wives and girl friends and there are males waitstaff. Don't forget to pick up some english candy in the shop on the way out.
Posted 11/09/05 | Report Abuse
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British shop and Tea House
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Melissa T.
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I like this place because you can get all your British chocolate cravings fulfilled AND also pop into the very English tea room next to the shop for tea. You can get most of your Cadbury, Mars, Bassett's sweets, teas, biscuits and also some toiletries like your favourite Imperial Leather soap here. Love the shepherd's pie as well!
Posted 06/20/05 | Report Abuse
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The Candyman Can
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Nick C.
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I don't mean to lack patriotism, but I've officially switched my candy alliegence from the USA to our British friends from across the pond. Let's just say that anything Hershey can do, Cadbury can do better, and the little British store in the Tudor House has Cadbury products to spare, as well as many other British sweets, snacks, and groceries.
I went there at lunch to grab a meat and potato pie, and when I turned around and saw the aisles full of chocolates, I thought for a moment that I had a blonde moptop and my name was Charlie Bucket.
They don't just do sweet, but salty as well. Got a craving for some Walker's brand Cheese & Onion crisps? Maybe you'd prefer Marmite flavoured*? Don't know what Marmite is? Me neither, but the British do potato chips as well as candy so give it a try.
British specialty products are also available, as well as a full service tea room and bakery, all within walking distance from the beautiful Santa Monica coast.
*spelling note, if British candy is better then so is their spelling of "flavour"
Posted 06/17/05 | Report Abuse
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Take your wife to tea!
by marpop
This place is great for couples. All you men out there - take your lady out for a nice authentic English tea - you will score big points, and you might actually enjoy yourself. I know my husband had no problem cleaning his plate. We get scones with Devonshire cream and jam, and of course they service you the finger sandwiches with cucumber and cream cheese. We each got our own teapot - vanilla and jasmine! Beware of crowds though, because if the place is jammed, you may be in for a bit of a wait for a table. But once you are seated the service is great.
Pros: unique, fun
Cons: crowds
Posted 11/23/07
Fun English Tea experience
by rudette
I've been here a few times and can definitely recommend it as a place to experience an authentic English tea. The sandwiches, especially the salmon and cream cheese, are very good. I would NOT recommend ordering anything hot, as those dishes taste like they were (poorly) prepared in England, frozen, sent here, then re-heated in the microwave. I have no idea if that's what actually happens, but that's what it tastes like. Their teas are of course excellent, I especially recommend PG Tips, which you must add sugar and milk to in order to thoroughly enjoy. The attached bakery and grocery has interesting and reasonably priced goods from England (including boxes of PG Tips tea!).
Posted 11/17/06
Awesome
by hmmm60
Justbeen munching onsome sundaybrunch earlier, watta delight.Complements tothe highlyeducated chefwhorecently toured the world and England especially to bring ataste of the great country right toyou inyour comfychair inthe tudorhouse in L.A.And becauseof the english owners it's likegoing to England, but without the rain!!
The decorand attention todetail in eloquentlytransporting youto Englishculture is fabulous.The service is quick, efficient, friendly butnot overwhelming.
Great valueformoney, especially thenextdoor englishcandies store which is a great oppurtunity to buy the taste ofengland usually associated withhighprices forrather low ones.
The atmosphere ofthe TudorHouse is relaxed, welcoming one as many tuck into their beautifully cooked or cold food (Worthy of at least one or two Michelin stars.) The salmon sandwiches or sundaybrunch followedby stickytoffeepudding is oneof many great combinations to enjoy this place quoted by visitors as "just fab fab fab."
Forget about it, tudorhouse ROCKS!! Seeya there tomorrow for tea and scones followed by perfectedfood as standard.
Pros: value, service/atmosphere, food
Cons: have to leave sometim, have to leave sometim, have to leave sometim
Posted 04/07/06
Wonderful tea house!
by dancing6queen3
This place is just wonderful! The minute I set foot in the tea room of the Tudor House I feel like I am in England. It's a great way to transport yourself out of the city for awhile. The tea is great, be sure to pay the extra for clotted cream with your scones- it's well worth it. My favorites are the salmon sandwiches and the cream cheese, walnut and herb sandwiches. The shop attached is great as well for all of the English candies and specialty foods that are difficult to find elsewhere ( I LOVE Cadbury Fingers).
Pros: food, staff, atmosphere
Cons: pastries are OK
Posted 10/02/05
Authentic English tea room
by italomex
I've been going to the Tudor House for years. The food here is excellent and the teas are equally good. The beef barley soup rocks and so do the Chicken Curry pies. Tuna salad on bread is great as are the Banger sausage rolls. The desserts are to die for with Battenberg cake being my favorite. There is also a great bakery and store connected to the tea room that sells authentic British products. All & all a great place for lunch with very afordable prices.
Pros: Tea, soups, Tuna salad, Cornish pastie
Cons: Slow service at times, Parking
Posted 07/27/05
Traditional high tea at affordable price
by coryjane33
Charming yet casual tea house brings the English ritual of high tea to Santa Monica. Patrons feel as if they've been transported to England as they enjoy a traditional high tea--which includes choice of tea or coffee, scones, clotted cream and preserves, finger sandwiches, pastries and more. Stop by the restaurant's store on the way out to pick up all those hard-to-find imported British products.
Posted 03/23/05