61 Princess St, Port Colborne, ON L3K 3J5, Canada
Open 2:00-4:00 p.m. daily from June 1 to September 30, with the exception of Canada Day Weekend and Labour Day.
Very accommodating for a larger group including an 8 month old.
Lovely little tea room. Volunteer staff that do a wonderful job. Love the place.
This is such a hidden gem run by volunteers. The inside and outside are kept beautifully. They have a wheelchair ramp as well. The tea was tasty, the scones were hot and delicious and their homemade jam was outstanding. I highly recommend. Thus was my first visit and I will definitely be back.
Delightful! Volunteers are so friendly and lovely. The biscuits come fresh and hot, and they have a nice tea selection. Even (especially?) on a stormy day, it was a perfect experience. Highly, highly recommend! We will be back 😊
Very nice tea house , $7 for 2 scones ands a cup of tea, scone is delicious and tea cup is pretty.
Lovely place to go for tea, individual pots with a choices of different kinds of tea. Plus you get biscuits and jam, quite tasty. Service is slow, but remember that it is done with volunteers not paid staff, so be understanding. Cost is really low at 5 dollars per person, but you can certainly give more, as well as the tea house, there is a number of log homes and historical buildings here, so come visit!
Arabella's Tea Room has been a delight to my family and I for 10+ years! In a wonderful Victorian era setting, you are treated to homemade biscuits and jam served with hot tea (or coffee or cold drink of your choice). At $5 for a big pot of tea and biscuits, you can't go wrong and you are taken very good care of by the volunteers. Proceeds to go looking after the Port Colborne Museum which is always a treat to check out!
Quaint place to get together with ladies (and gents too) for tea and the best scones outside of England with superb preserves - all served with porcelain ware. Step back in time at this heritage site - it's absolutely lovely.
Loved the place, the people and the food. Even revisited the place a couple times after.
Parking: Lots of street parking. Wheelchair accessibility: A ramp!
Loved the atmosphere. Reminds of being in an English tea room. Parking: Parking available across the street from the tearoom. Kid-friendliness: Yes its kid friendly and family friendly. Wheelchair accessibility: There is a ramp available.
I have been coming for over twenty years. My Grandchildren look forward to it every year. We drive from Buffalo & it is well worth the trip. Best bargain in Canada, utterly charming & the biscuits are hot & scrumptious.
Quaint location. Unsurpassed freshly baked biscuits.
We go in every now and then for tea price is very reasonable and the volunteers are all very nice. The museum also sells teacups for anyone looking for a souvenir or a new addition to their collection
Love this place. Its so cute. Best homemade scones and homemade jam!!!! Such a cute little atmosphere only $5 for 2 scones and a pot of tea or coffee
Lovely for afternoon tea.
This is a great place. Everything is home made from scratch, and served on lovely china. Harkens back to elegant days, keeping tradition alive. Stop in at the museum while youre there
Nice place to go for a cup of tea. Delicious tea biscuits.
Afternoon tea and homemade scones & jam!
A delightful place to spend the afternoon!
Lovely, quaint tea room. The ladies who volunteer to bake and serve are hospitable. The fresh, warm homemade biscuits are delicious. The fairy sugar is a sweet touch. Highly recommend.
Very delicious plum pudding and tea enjoyed the experience very much
Lovely staff Great food Yummy beverages. Thanks!
We were served a very tasty Christmas pudding and several cups of tea by a nice server, quickly and pleasantly. Lovely, old fashioned surroundings. Easy walk up ramp around the side of the building. It says exit, but they will open the door for you.