Build in
the late 40's in a distinctive art deco style, Muneroy, at Southend,
was originally opened as a tearoom and indeed the original fireplace
and domed ceilings can still be seen today.
Owned and run by Ian and Frances
Hill the tearoom has been open for the last 13 years and has firmly
established itself as a great place to eat.
Whilst
Ian concentrates mainly on the Muneroy store next door, Frances
busies herself in the kitchen, producing mouth-watering home baking
and
delicious home cooked meals.
Families are made especially welcome
with a couple of high chairs on stand by for younger diners, as well
as a huge basket
of toys to keep everyone amused.
There is excellent disabled access,
so wheelchair users will have no problems. As Muneroy has a table
licence you can enjoy some fine wine or bottled beer etc with your
meal. Frances also caters for larger gatherings such as
christenings, or birthday parties and weddings, either in the
tearoom or at your own venue, she will even bake and fill your tins
to order.
Muneroy tearoom has a really
special atmosphere and Frances and Ian and staff will give you a great
welcome.

