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Country Women’s Association Tea Rooms

This venue is a finalist in the icons category in Good Food’s Essential Sydney Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.

Eastwood CWA President Margery East serves Devonshire tea at the volunteer-run tea room.
1 / 3Eastwood CWA President Margery East serves Devonshire tea at the volunteer-run tea room.Louise Kennerley
Devonshire tea.
2 / 3Devonshire tea. Louise Kennerley
A volunteer at the CWA Tea Rooms.
3 / 3A volunteer at the CWA Tea Rooms. Louise Kennerley

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Scones and tea and milk by the glass, the only CWA tea room in Sydney offers refreshments, handmade jams, pickles and knitwear. Prices start at a very competitive $3.50 for two scones with jam and cream or $6 for a Devonshire tea. Open Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 3pm, it’s also a little less busy than the Country Womens’ Easter Show canteen.

Must order: If you don’t order scones, can you really say you’ve been to the CWA?

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