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Opening date confirmed for new café in Stoke-on-Trent park

By Sarah Garner 14th Jan 2025

The Pavilion Tea Room will open in Burslem Park on Saturday 15 February (LDRS).
The Pavilion Tea Room will open in Burslem Park on Saturday 15 February (LDRS).

An opening date has confirmed for the café based at The Pavilion in Burslem Park, which is set to open under new ownership.

Brother and sister duo Emma and William will open The Pavilion Tea Room on Saturday 15 February.

The pair have been busy cleaning and painting the pavilion at Burslem Park, whilst coming up with delicious new recipes and planning exciting events - including a Mother's Day afternoon tea, Easter Egg hunt and Centenary celebrations.

One of the owners, Emma Smith, said: "We have lots of community activities planned along with homemade food and cake. 



The café will serve a range of homemade food, including these delicious millionaire shortbreads (The Pavilion Tea Room).

"We can't wait to meet everyone and all the shutters are up so people can pop in to say hello.

The new café will be open Wednesday-Sunday, 9am-4pm to begin with and will also be home to a new Burslem Community Hub.

Councillor Jane Ashworth, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: "Visitors enjoy spending time outdoors at these three attractions in our city. They are well-loved spots and bring so much happiness and joy to thousands of people every month." 

Find out more about The Pavilion Tea Room here.

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