Metrodeco, Brighton
Metrodeco, a charming vintage tearoom located on Upper Saint James's Street in Brighton, offers a unique blend of personality, delicious food, and a rich selection of beverages. Established in 2009, Metrodeco is renowned for its extensive tea menu, featuring a bespoke range of artisan teas, as well as its intriguing gin menu and locally sourced beer and coffee.
The brunch menu at Metrodeco offers a delightful twist on classic breakfast and lunch dishes, including homemade crumpets with a variety of toppings. Their award-winning Afternoon Tea, available from Thursday to Sunday, is a must-try, offering an elegant experience perfect for special occasions or a leisurely afternoon treat.
Beyond the culinary delights, Metrodeco also doubles as a stylish boutique with two floors of chic 20th-century furniture for sale, including items from the Art Deco period. Visitors can browse an array of decorative furniture, from chairs and tables to mirrors, lights, and figurines, all created by renowned designers.
The tearoom is also dog-friendly, welcoming well-behaved pets to accompany their owners. On Friday and Saturday evenings, Metrodeco transforms into a lively bar, offering a bespoke range of cocktails and a wide selection of spirits.
Metrodeco's beautiful and versatile space is available for private hire, making it an ideal venue for both daytime and evening events. Whether you're stopping by for tea and cake, enjoying a boozy tea cocktail, or browsing the elegant furniture collection, Metrodeco offers a memorable experience in the heart of Brighton.
The brunch menu at Metrodeco offers a delightful twist on classic breakfast and lunch dishes, including homemade crumpets with a variety of toppings. Their award-winning Afternoon Tea, available from Thursday to Sunday, is a must-try, offering an elegant experience perfect for special occasions or a leisurely afternoon treat.
Beyond the culinary delights, Metrodeco also doubles as a stylish boutique with two floors of chic 20th-century furniture for sale, including items from the Art Deco period. Visitors can browse an array of decorative furniture, from chairs and tables to mirrors, lights, and figurines, all created by renowned designers.
The tearoom is also dog-friendly, welcoming well-behaved pets to accompany their owners. On Friday and Saturday evenings, Metrodeco transforms into a lively bar, offering a bespoke range of cocktails and a wide selection of spirits.
Metrodeco's beautiful and versatile space is available for private hire, making it an ideal venue for both daytime and evening events. Whether you're stopping by for tea and cake, enjoying a boozy tea cocktail, or browsing the elegant furniture collection, Metrodeco offers a memorable experience in the heart of Brighton.
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Metrodeco on Map
Sight Name: Metrodeco
Sight Location: Brighton, England (See walking tours in Brighton)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Brighton, England (See walking tours in Brighton)
Sight Type: Shopping
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