Langan's Tea Rooms
Burton House, George St, Burton upon Trent, Burton-on-Trent DE14 1DP
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October 2024
Nice little find tucked away on a 1800 building. Inside feels warm and inviting. The staff was polite and pleasant. I had the breakfast and my partner had eggs Benedict.
I really enjoyed mine.
Only downside was I had to butter my toast. I know it looks fancy but when it gets to you. It’s cold hard and like cardboard.
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September 2024
Had traditional breakfast today which was nice. Missed the tinned tomatoes as i got one half of tomato. Could have added a few mushrooms too .i didnt have baked beans as when asking for tomatoes thought it would be tinned tomatoes...which i do like.
Service was very good. Food presented very well
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September 2024
It was my first time visiting Langan's Tea Rooms and I certainly hope it won't be my last. I had Sunday Lunch with friends I was visiting. The food was delicious and the service was excellent. I couldn't fault anything. I was really impressed.
Dietary restrictions: One of our party has a dairy allergy and they catered...
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From Langan's Tea Rooms
Langan’s Tea Rooms is owned by the O’Connor Gateway Charitable Trust which, along with the BAC O’Connor Centre in Burton-on-Trent, was founded by Noreen Oliver MBE (nee Langan).
Noreen and her team are passionately committed to breaking the cycle of addiction for individuals, families and communities.
The tea rooms is run as a social enterprise and all revenue is ploughed back into community services to provide education, training and employment for those individuals who have undergone rehabilitation through the BAC O’Connor.
The menu offers all home cooked, locally sourced traditional food, all lovingly prepared by professional chefs.