Great value for money - cappuccino and a scone only €3.50. Disappointed with the cappuccino as the milk was burned. We sat outside and that was nice
Ciarrai2014
My second time for afternoon tea here and I have to say I love it. I've been to a few places, including 5* hotels and this place beats them. Food delicious, copious amounts of tea, beautiful china and table linen and very pleasant and attentive staff. All covid 19 regulations adhered to, staff were wearing visors or masks. I shall be back
janokeeffe11
A quiet lovely cafe with genuine old tea sets & convent style olde chairs ! It's off the beaten track - on grounds of the Naas parish church Our Lady & St Davids , on Sallins road. Thy also do a real afternoon tea table , needs booking I understand . Looks lovely !
mimipren
Fantastic treat for myself daughter bestie and my mom - delicious and fantastic selection. A gem hidden away from the busy town of naas
194carad
I had heard from several people that this was a good place to have lunch. My husband and I went there just before last Christmas and we both thought it was very average and would not be tempted to return. The staff could have been more helpful and the choice of food was limited and not everything on the menu was available. The setting is very nice and I hope it improves.
Evelyn R
This was the best of Irish hosptiality we were a group of 55. From the moment of initial contact with Catherine nothing was a problem. From the outset it was clear that our wish was Catherine and her team's commmand. They were wonderful people all of them for their generosity of spirit; to the kind word to their hospitality. We were on a piligrimage to the Phoenix Park.
We dined in the delighful old convent chapel which was full and rich in Mercy history.
Linen tablecloths; the best china was in use which we delighted in. We had breakfast and evening meal; both were delicious. Our full Irish was a great treat with pleanty to choose from; great variety with the great gift of abundance in all things. It was table service; yet again how lucky we were. On our return we had our evening meal of a delightful freshly prepared salad with a very tempting dessert. For the few of us who were gluten intolerant we were graciously catered for.
Catherine and her gracious team went to say the very least the extra mile in all things. Thank you sincerely from us all
Frank D
It is what it is, a tea room, but you will not be disappointed with the range and value you get, service is very good and the staff are friendly, parking is @ a premium and you have to pay for it. I don't think you should have to pay for parking if your a patriot. Michael.
Michael B
The Convent Tea Rooms are a lovely place, for a cup of coffee, lunch and for a special treat the afternoon tea is excellent. the staff are lovely and friendly. cannot recommend it highly enough,
Ronnie K
Afternoon Tea here with friends, beautiful setting in the Convent Tea Rooms, food beautiful and very reasonable. Staff friendly and plenty of tea. Would visit again
Catherine O
Beautiful place for afternoon the service was great and food was devious would love to go back soon!
Angelwings18
This is a hidden gem at the back of the church in Naas. Fantastic place for breakfast and lunch. The staff are mainly volunteers and do a great job. Lovely home cooked food.
Mairead F
we went to the Convent tea rooms on Sat 16th June . There was a group of us for tea and scones. It was absolutely fabulous . The scones were fresh and tasty and the staff were so helpful. We were in a lovely room with Settees and Lovely comfortable chairs. I highly recommend
Grainn123c
Great Afternoon Tea eperience. Beautiful setting - very homely and friendly. Lovely decor, china and linen. Great service - Paddy was a real character! Everything was really delicious and in perfectly sized portions.
Will definitely return and would highly recommend.
Jean O
Fabulous experience, we really enjoyed it! Spotlessly clean, food was so well presented, delicious and plentiful! Staff were a delight to chat to! Definitely recommend!
Hootiemacboobs
Often meet with friends in this quaint coffee shop in Naas. it's manned by volunteers and the proceeds of sales go to the upkeep of the facility, Mcauley House, independent home to many elderly people. Food of very high standard and the friendly service is welcome in an age of limited communications. Love the art and craft supplies on display around the cafe and have often succumbed to purchases!!! really worthwi=hile venture - evry town should have a facility like this!!!
bre126
First visit to this quaint tea rooms. Old style but very good. Keenly priced value options. My companion had soup which was quality. We both opted for the ploughman's which was a meal in itself. Large offering of various salad items fresh and plenty of it . Homemade brown bread was superb. Selection of cakes available to be sampled another day. Definitely will be back.
tonyking1006
We went here for a family members birthday. Very pleasant setting excellent sandwiches and cakes all served on a three tier server. China cups, china plates. Excellent little treat for the elder members of your family. Wheelchair accessible. Toilets clean. Staff very nice and pleasant.
F9471KSalanf
The Tea Rooms at McAuley place is worth a visit. It's an unusual but great idea , in my opinion, to have elderly people who can no longer live alone, live upstairs, and still be part of the activities downstairs with Art exhibition, coffee shop, various classes, and general community life. Tea rooms were very pleasantly decorated and the staff were extremely friendly and good fun! Watch out for cute tea cosies and flowers on tables all beautifully crafted by the residents.
Eily1961