Bake-a-boo Tea Parlor

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Locals in West Hampstead know Bake-a-Boo all well for the adorable tea parlour in the rear of this charming bakery. Located in Greater London, this tea time location serves up a long list of morning and afternoon brews, such as the fragrant "Morning Mimosa Tea." Accompaniments like pastries, sandwiches and scones are available, or opt for the famous homemade strawberry cheesecake cupcake.

Every afternoon between the hours of 12pm and 6pm you may find that just about everyone in England takes a break to unwind and enjoy a nice steamy cup of tea. However this was not always the case as modern times have made tea time last through longer intervals throughout the day.

This tea craze originally swept the nation in the 16th Century during the reign of Charles II. Tea was introduced to Europe by the Chinese who favored the drink for belief in its medicinal qualities, often blending flowers and herbs for added relief. Over time tea blossomed from being the preferred drink of high society to a nationwide daily diversion.


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