ART students at Manchester Metropolitan University have come up with a novel way to raise money for their final year degree show- with a 1930s style café.
The Tea Room is only around until Friday 10 February so catch it while you can.
They’ve transformed an exhibition space in the Holden building (near All Saints Park on Oxford Road) into a fully functioning tearoom with a long list of teas and selection of homemade cakes, soups and sandwiches.
Students dressed in black with Victorian aprons emulate the slick, attentive service of that era as they take orders and bring food out on ornate metal trays.
They say the Tea Room aims to merge “café culture with contemporary art, performance and installation.” But what exactly makes it an installation? Apparently, it’s the excellent, thorough service: “We are here to attend to your every need.”
With that in mind, it’s tempting to ask them to spoon feed me my lemon drizzle cake to test how far they’re willing to go with dutiful service, but that’s be a bit cruel.
It was a good slice of cake though, moist, citrusy, perfect with a cup of freshly brewed coffee- and a steal at £2.50 for both.
Like the service, the space has also been given careful consideration. The focal point is a bespoke aviary with birds which have been carefully transported from their home in Lancashire.
It was busy at lunchtime - and not only with students. When we arrived there was a queue so some of the students went off in search for more tables.
Organisers have managed to secure funding from Lancashire Tea and have an army of friends and family helping to make the homemade cakes. As well as the lemon drizzle they had flapjacks, banana and chocolate cake, fruit cake, shortcake, apple crumble and more (all £1.50).
They also have an afternoon tea option with a selection of cakes and sandwiches served with a pot of Lancashire tea, which for £6.50 for two people is a bargain.
If you’re after something savoury for lunch they have a range of freshly made sandwiches (£2.20 - £2.70) and soup of the day (£1.50) as well.
The Tea Room is only around until Friday 10 February so catch it while you can.
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