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Jacqueline's sits at the heart of the historic former market town of Warminster in an essentially Georgian building with timbers that date it back to the days of Henry VIII. In its time the building is believed to have been an apothecary's, a bakery, and a dress shop and first became a restaurant about 30 years ago.
Mark Brassington and Jacqui Tatnall open Jacqueline's in February 1999 - and just 19 months later they won two West Country Cooking Awards - Best Tea Room in the West 2001 and Best Tea Room in Wiltshire 2001. In the top ranking of the listing of tea places in the South West, Jacqueline's has also been recognised by the Tea Council for excellence and invited to join the prestigious Tea Guild.
Jacqueline's believe that food should be enjoyed by the whole family and children are very welcome. Special dietary requirements and needs can be catered for, with wheat free options a regular feature.
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