With all the roadworks going on outside Frieda’s tearoom it can’t be easy to keep the business going. Frieda, however, is not going to let something like that hold her back. She’s an enterprising lady and quick as a flash, she had us set up with a homemade parking permit that enabled us to leave the car at a special area alongside the tearoom.In the past we have skirted round Bournemouth but this is the first time we have been “downtown” so to speak. Frieda’s is tucked away on a side street away from the bustle of the seafront.
As we said in our previous post from Dumpton, we are currently living in Poole looking after a couple of our granddaughters while their parents are away on business. It’s an exciting area. Apparently, a few years back a strange cat-like creature was spotted by a lady in Western Avenue. That’s virtually the next street to where we are living. It was identified as a kangaroo eating Tasmanian wolf which was officially declared extinct in 1986. Obviously a lack of kangaroos must have contributed to its demise. However, we’d like some of whatever that lady was on!
It’s only a half hour walk along the beach to Bournemouth but, since we didn’t have a specific destination in mind, we decided to drive. That’s why we needed Frieda’s parking permit. The tearoom is pleasantly old fashioned with lots of knickknacks accompanied by a background of 50s and 60s music by the likes of Pat Boone and Patsy Cline
Tea bags
There was a fabulous array of large gateaus all made by Frieda herself. She explained that a “cream tea” came with two scones and either tea or coffee. Ideal, so that was our order plus one extra tea. As you might expect the china ware was “chintsy” and, of course, the tea came with a tea strainer. No fandangled teabags here! In contrast, however, the scones, were nicely presented on a modern square plate with matching dishes for the jam and cream. The scones, dusted with icing sugar, had plenty of fruit and were delicious. An easy topscone!
Double decker afternoon teas
Several certificates on the wall were awards from Bournemouth Council for Frieda’s Tea Bus. She told us she used to have a double decker bus which she drove around the town serving afternoon teas. Told you she was enterprising. However, although very succesful, COVID killed the whole thing off. After a couple of years sitting doing nothing the bus refused to start and that was the end of it.
Shining example
Anyway after we had finished our scone we were tempted by the gateaus and got a slice of Victoria sponge which was fabulous. Turns out that Frieda and her family moved here from Iran more than twenty years ago. The Iranians are famous for having a sweet tooth so maybe that’s why she decided to set up a tearoom. We can only speculate on the reasons for the move but modern day Iran must be a difficult place to live if you were used to the freedoms of the previous regime. The UK government currently sees immigration as a massive problem but thankfully the new government has abandoned the ridiculous and costly Rwanda scheme. We suspect immigration is more of a convenient distraction from other problems they’d rather not talk about. In our opinion, Frieda is a shining example of the benefits of immmigration, more power to her elbow.
BH1 1JH tel: 01202 291981 Frieda’s
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Looks very pretty inside .
An Iranian lady who makes a top scone is ,as you say,a good example of integration.Well done Frieda.
Frieda is quite some lady
Looks like a great place. I noticed you shared the cream team plus another tea!
We had a similar experience at Klondike. 2 afternoon teas for £15.00 pp. We knew we would never eat that amount of food at 2.00pm.
Plus the afternoon teas were only served from 2.30. Anyway we asked the waitress if it was possible to order before 2.30 and she said yes! We then asked can we share 1 afternoon tea and again it was a yes. So we had one with an extra tea. Sandwiches, a big fruit scone, boar sausage roll and 4 half cakes! It was really good. Sorry forgot to take a pic.
Having said all that we brought all the cakes home in a carry out box!
Glad you’re enjoying your working holiday.
Thanks Archie, we hardly eat anything during the day, or if we do we don’t eat in the evening. Increasingly one meal does the two of us. Must be a product of our liesurely lifestyle. Great to hear that Klondyke is flexible in that way.
We had a lovely cream tea here and thoroughly enjoyed the scones. Loved all the geraniums in the window, reminded me of my Mum, she loved to grow geraniums on her veranda in Drumchapel.