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La Casa del TéBWorth Trying

C. Ancha, 7, 29601 Marbella, Málaga, Spain · Traditional teahouse, Coffee shop · 4.4/5 Google (332 reviews)

Outdoor seating

Atmospheric Old Town teahouse with vast tea list, cakes, and surprisingly good cocktails at low prices, but service can be curt and table-time enforcement strict.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

La Casa del Té delivers solid cafe-quality execution anchored by exceptional Old Town terrace charm and a strong tea and cocktail selection. However, inconsistent service tone—ranging from warmly welcoming to curt—and recent reports of strict table turnover prevent a higher grade. Best suited for casual afternoon stops rather than leisurely visits, it competes well among neighborhood teahouses but lacks the polish of premier local destinations.

Restaurant Summary

Set on a picturesque lane in Marbella Old Town, this teahouse blends shop and cafe into a cozy perch with an outdoor terrace and shelves of fragrant tins. Service moments range from warmly welcoming to businesslike, but the setting feels charming and eclectic. One guest put it simply: "The host made us feel welcome, so we stayed for one more." Expect a steady tourist flow and prime people-watching. The kitchen focuses on drinks: an expansive list of spiced and flavored teas served hot or iced, plus cakes and a few surprisingly good cocktails. The approach is classic cafe rather than showy—think comforting blends like chai or Turkish-inspired options and sweets that complement the cups. It suits casual stops, afternoon breaks, and low-key meetups more than long meals. Families do fine here for a quick treat—iced teas, sweet drinks, and cakes are simple wins. Just note the occasional strict table-time policy; if kids want to linger without ordering, staff may nudge you along in busier periods.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€6-10 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic pedestrian streets with tourist footfall; picturesque and relaxed daytime vibe.

Safety: Generally safe, busy with tourists; well-lit main lanes.

Nearby: Surrounded by boutiques and cafes; near plazas and historic alleys drawing steady visitors.

Old Town Marbella (Casco Antiguo)The dining scene in Marbella's Old Town is characterized by a mix of traditional Spanish tapas bars, contemporary eateries, and cozy cafes. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, attracting visitors who appreciate authentic Andalusian culture and cuisine in a picturesque setting.
Plaza de los Naranjos areaThis micro-neighborhood centers around the iconic Plaza de los Naranjos, offering a bustling social hub with numerous outdoor terraces and a strong focus on Mediterranean and Spanish gastronomy, making it a popular spot for both casual and upscale dining.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday17:00–23:00 Tuesday Wednesday17:00–23:00 Thursday17:00–23:00 Friday17:00–23:00 Saturday17:00–23:00 Sunday17:00–23:00

Available: Outdoor seating

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