Bari Tea

Northumberland Coast


Over 30 different varieties of loose-leaf tea are on offer at this 'tea brewery', whose name means 'lovely' in the local Northumbrian dialect. Teas are accompanied by crumpets, scones, cakes and slices, plus steaming lunchtime soups.


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