The Whistling Kettle Tea Room & Bistro

The Whistling Kettle Tea Room & Bistro

📍 132 Huddersfield Rd, Mirfield WF14 8AN, UK

About The Whistling Kettle Tea Room & Bistro

The Whistling Kettle Tea Room & Bistro is a cherished Mirfield eatery, highly regarded for its inviting atmosphere and exceptional culinary offerings. Boasting an impressive Google rating of 4.7/5 stars, customers consistently praise its tastefully rustic decor and warm, welcoming environment, making it a delightful destination for a casual meal or special treat.

The bistro's menu features gourmet hot sandwiches, often described as 'dripping in gravy' and served with crispy chips, alongside thoughtfully prepared kids' boxes. A true highlight is their acclaimed afternoon tea, which stands out for including delicious hot food like roast potatoes alongside traditional sandwiches and cakes. Everything served is homemade and beautifully presented, reflecting a commitment to quality. For pet owners, a dedicated dog-friendly area ensures that four-legged companions can also enjoy the welcoming ambiance, further enhanced by the friendly and accommodating team.

Visiting Information

The Whistling Kettle Tea Room & Bistro is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The establishment is closed on Mondays and Sundays. For convenience, a variety of payment options are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments.

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📍 132 Huddersfield Rd, Mirfield WF14 8AN, UK

4.7

from 46 reviews

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Showing 5 of 46 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
2 months ago

A tastefully rustic decorated cafe with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. They have a dedicated little area for dogs. We ordered the hot sandwiches (Beef and Chicken) which were gourmet level. Dripping in gravy with a side of crispy chips. The boy had a kids box with sandwiches, fruits, drink and treat. The drinks were outrageous hot cholates (After eight and Terry orange). Both absolutely delicious. Parking is free in th nearby council car park. We will be back, thank you for having us 😁

Anonymous
5/5
a month ago

Last year we had a festive afternoon tea here and today we went for another one. It was absolutely beautiful. What makes it extra special is the hot food you get as well as the sandwiches and cakes. The roast potatoes are the best! Everything is homemade and it's delicious. On top of that, the service is very friendly, welcoming and helpful. Well worth a visit and not just at Christmas. Lynne

Anonymous
5/5
a year ago

The food is not only delicious but also beautifully presented. The owner is incredibly welcoming and friendly, making conversation easy and enjoyable. The cafe has undergone renovations since the previous establishment, and the interior is now truly inviting. Additionally, they have a designated dog-friendly area, which is a fantastic touch for pet owners. And for those with a sweet tooth, there's even an afternoon tea area! But let's get to the real star of the show: the bacon sandwich. It was absolutely scrumptious! The bacon itself was sourced from a local farm shop, and its quality truly shone through. The flavors were rich and satisfying, and the presentation was spot-on. Knowing the meat comes from a local farm adds another layer of appreciation, supporting sustainable practices and fresh ingredients. Overall, this cafe is a gem. With its delicious food, welcoming atmosphere, and thoughtful amenities, it's definitely worth checking out!

Anonymous
5/5
3 weeks ago

Gorgeous breakfast of eggs benedict absolutely delicious 😋 Oat milk latte was lush too and the waiter was lovely would definitely recommend and will visit again

Anonymous
1/5
3 months ago

Food portions were very small, the quality was below average, and it was overpriced. I paid over £40 for two people and left still feeling hungry. We had avocado with eggs Benedict and a scone. The egg seemed machine-cooked and was served on an undercooked muffin. The scone was homemade but had raw dough inside—and it was about the size of an egg. The place was decorated nicely and might be worth visiting for a drink, but I’d avoid any food or baked items at all costs.

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