Since opening in August 1997, the Willow Tea Rooms in Buchanan Street has established itself as a key player in one of Glasgow's main shopping thoroughfares.
97 Buchanan St. Glasgow Glasgow City G1 3HF United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch |
Serene tea rooms with very good quality food and - my best - wide blends of tea .
Really nice place, lovely architecture and decor with freindly helpful staff . The food was tasty, served promptly and was of a decent proportion.
Centrally located downtown, nice assortment of sandwiches and small bites. Nice for a tea/coffee break and a bite...
Forgot to say. Really important to us there was a good Gluten Free MenuAlso important there was a good Gluten Free Menu . Which my wife enjoyed on another visit to Glasgow.
Very great tea , yummy cakes
Super happy to have taken afternoon tea here! Sitting in Scottish history right here.
These tearooms at Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow was designed by famous architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh . You can dine and drink here, and also check out the Willow Cafe and Gift Shop .
Nice atmosphere cozy place to have your tea or coffee along with a dessert
The pecan cheese tart is absolutely amazing though slightly sweet!
Nice place to go for an afternoon tea before flying home.
Enjoyed my Breakfast here. Really nice and nice staff as well
Make a reservation ! Place gets really busy.
The haggis was excellent and at a very good price
Lovely surrounding. The tea is very good.
Their CRM blend, in celebration of Chales Mackintosh was really nice.
slightly over priced. very touristic . I had afternoon the and a Scottish soup . They were quite nice.
Really lovely space with massive scones .
Touristy and overpriced but still worth going if you have the time and inclination
Go for the interior not for the food/service
The location is absolutely amazing, table near the window has nice view of buchanan st. However, the place is too smelly. Food was average
Great chill/meet up session place .
Price ok but don’t expect much from the decoration if it is what you wanted to see in the first place.
Designed Charles Makintonish, beautiful
Make more chairs Charles a 30 min wait for a cup of tea is too long
I'd hardly include this place to the list of points of interest in Glasgow! If only you're not an architect or designer..
Tea was lovely, but the service was the most scatty, disorganised, chaos that I have ever witnessed.
Expensive, uninspired and sad menu catering mostly for tourist . Slow service and poor food quality. Utter waste of your time.
Unfortunately this place is surviving on the name alone, food and service was terrible :(
Don't bother. No vibe and hardly a premier location for a spot of tea .
Very cute tea room, they do fill up, but you can make reservations to secure a table. - Mike Waleke
Unusual but excellent. Really refreshing and fruity. Fantastic staff who help you with your selection - Clark Gillies
Classy place. Many kinds of tea. Tasty sandwiches. Some of thier cupcake are nice - Loda
Really good views of the city centre and afar. One viewpoint is accessible by lift and the older actual Lighthouse structure is only by stairs. It seems to be closed off at times. - George MacD
Great place for lunch or people watching on a sunny day. Amazing architecture and lots of statues of interest. - Jim Waddell
Banksy exhibition of stencils is very good. Well laid out. A few bottle necks as you walk round. Staff all very helpful and friendly. - Stephen Hughes