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Meet the proud owners of the Singing Kettle tea rooms


Looking for Tea Shop


the perfect gift? Giſt Vouchers available!


• Freshly baked cakes - all made on the premises


• Extended lunch time specials board


Gluten free


options 6 Smith Street, Dartmouth. Tel: 01803 906068 P


eter & Angie Lesbirel took over The Singing Kettle on June 1st , having


previously owned a food business in Brixham. Peter is a Guernsey trained Master Baker Confectioner and has travelled worldwide practising his skills . Angie is from the hospitality sector having catered for Army Officer personnel in London. Both husband and wife team believe strongly in offering quality food with great presentation and go out of their way to please diners old and new, whether it’s a fabulous Cream Tea or a tempting Special from their current winter warmer menu. They also take great care in dealing with any food allergies and offer a current gluten free alternative menu .The Singing Kettle is definitely in full


voice !


Devon wrapped in a pie!


Handcrafted pies made every day on the premises using only locally sourced ingredients - delicious meat, vegetable and fish fillings


Book your Xmas Party - special Xmas Menu during December. We’re open in January and February


Morning coffee and tart: from 11.15am. Lunch: from noon onwards. Dinner: from 6pm till close.


10 Fairfax Place, Dartmouth, TQ6 9AD 01803 834130 email: pies@thepiestro.com www.thepiestro.com


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