Willow Tea Rooms Glasgow Prince Charles

Media caption prince charles completes tea room revamp.
Willow tea rooms glasgow prince charles. The willow tearooms are tearooms at 217 sauchiehall street glasgow scotland designed by internationally renowned architect charles rennie mackintosh which opened for business in october 1903 they quickly gained enormous popularity and are the most famous of the many glasgow tearooms that opened in the late 19th and early 20th century. The prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall known as the duke and duchess of rothesay while in scotland arrive at the mackintosh at the willow tea rooms glasgow mackintosh at the willow tea. With a 200 seat restaurant across 3 floors and a variety of beautiful spaces each with their own character and unique design including the front and back saloons on the ground floor the gallery the billiard room and the. Charles and camilla open willow tea rooms in glasgow the duke of rothesay spoke of his pride at helping officially open the historic charles rennie mackintosh designed tea rooms in glasgow.
Mackintosh at the willow operates as a not for profit social enterprise creating training learning employment and other opportunities and support for young people and communities. Inspired by the works of charles rennie mackintosh the willow tea rooms at 97 buchanan street is the place to go when out and about in the city centre. Prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall visited glasgow tea rooms friday visited the willow tea rooms on sauchiehall street which date back to 1903 the colour coordinated couple will help put. The team at the willow tea rooms view our menus at buchanan street inspired by the works of charles rennie mackintosh the tea rooms are modelled on kate cranston s ingram street tea rooms from the early 1900s.
The duke and duchess of rothesay have officially opened glasgow tea rooms based on original designs by charles rennie mackintosh. The original willow tea rooms building visit our beautiful tea rooms in this internationally recognised a listed building.