Giraffe
Bridge BarOn my way to Turkey I challenged myself to find a decent cuppa at Gatwick. I usually go to Pret, whose tea is good, but served in a paper cup, could I find a china cup among the fast-food joints?
Not thinking I would have much luck, I was pleasantly surprised to discover two places serving a decent brew:
Giraffe
Before checking in, just opposite the station exit at South Terminal is Giraffe. This chain has a sort of young groovy backpacker theme, with a ‘chilled-vibe’ and a nod to ‘fusion’.
They offer a good range of Teapigs tea, including darjeeling,rooibos and mao feng green, at £2 but I was curious to try ‘Moroccan’ Mint made with Yorkshire Tea (£1.95). It was very good; served in a lovely cast iron tea pot so managing to evoke Japan, Marrakesh and Leeds. giraffe.net
Bridge Bar
Once through check-in, I was very happy with another pot of Yorkshire Tea, this time served in white china from the Bridge Bar.
My flight was early morning, so bleary-eyed, I was in need of tea and toast. This was far more comfortable than being perched at Pret with a cardboard cup.
a few pics of turkey
My trip to Turkey, was lovely and relaxing, staying in Akyaka, a small village on the Turquoise coast and enjoying quite a few cups of çay.
Back in London I look forward to resuming my mission to find the best places for a lovely cup of tea. I hope you will be joining me.
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