Well what an amazing journey it's been with the Tea Junction! On Thursday night we won the customer service award at the IOM Newspapers Awards for Excellence! It was a fabulous night. We just wanted to say a massive thank... Read More
Although it seems ages away, it'll be here before we know it. We're all geared up to host your special office Christmas party for groups of 10 to 50 people. Christmas Menu 2017Download the our Christmas menu now and enjoy... Read More
Last month the Tea Junction were proud to host a very special wedding reception for Anthony & Selina. We made a bespoke Afternoon Tea for 70 guests and a multi tiered wedding cake with Rainbow Cake, Macarons and Cup Cakes.... Read More
Where possible we endeavour to use fresh local produce in our recipes. When our super talented Pastry Chef was asked to come up with a recipe for Isle of Man Creameries she thought about how to incorporate as many ingredients... Read More
We have a multicultural team here at the Tea Junction and recently our Italian Manager, Pasquale and our Maltese Pastry Chef Michelle were asked to be involved in a short video welcoming delegates to the Celtic Media Festival in their... Read More
Cakes as we know them today are very different from those first make in ancient times. Did you know that the word cake derives from the old Norse word ‘kaka’? Baking in many forms has been around for millennia; in…
Why is Google marking tea in Britain? Exactly 358 years ago, the first advert for tea in England appeared in a publication describing it simply as a “China Drink.” A couple of years later, the diarist Samuel Pepys wrote about…
Tea has been used for medicinal purposes for a long time, and as drinkers of tea know, there are different types of tea, each with their own health benefits. Green Tea is full of antioxidants that have a powerful effect…
Here at the Tea Junction we are passionate about our teas. When you pop the kettle on to enjoy your morning cuppa it’s hard to imagine the long history and traditions that have been associated with tea over the centuries….