Where to Enjoy Champagne Afternoon Tea

18th October 2016

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Claridge’s in London have been serving afternoon tea for 150 years. The experience includes a mix of finger sandwiches, warm scones with Cornish clotted cream and Marco Polo jelly, sumptuous pastries. A traditional English afternoon tea doesn’t get more luxurious than when served with a chilled glass of Champagne.

The Edgbaston is one of the most lavish little spots available for Champagne afternoon tea in Birmingham. One of the main highlights is the infused dry ice and smoke effects that fill the quaintly furnished tearoom. Alongside the traditional scones with clotted cream, enjoy artisanal sandwiches and a delightful selection of sweets with a glass of Moët & Chandon or Moët & Chandon Rosé.

Ellenborough Park Hotel in Cheltenham has an afternoon tea fit for a King or Queen. It’s served on silver cake stands and offers freshly baked scones along with a variety of cakes enjoy with a glass of Billecart-Salmon Reserve Brut, Mareuil Sur Aÿ NV or Billecart-Salmon Rose Brut, Mareuil Sur Aÿ NV.

The Chester Grosvenor claims to be the ‘finest’ in Chester, the tradition of ‘taking tea’ at The Chester Grosvenor has been going strong every day since 1882. For that truly decadent afternoon tea, The Chester Grosvenor’s ‘Decadent Champagne Afternoon Tea’ is a must. Indulge in sweet creations made by their award winning chefs served along side a selection of finger sandwiches, fruit and plain scones with clotted cream and strawberry preserve. Enjoy with a half bottle of chilled Taittinger Nocturne Sec.

Mullion Cove hotel in Cornwall offers a selection of finger sandwiches, scones, Cornish clotted cream, strawberry jam & homemade cakes and 2 glasses of Gremillet Champagne.

Champagne afternoon tea at Hintlesham Hall, a country house hotel in Suffolk includes a selection of finger sandwiches, homemade fruit scones with clotted cream and preserves, a variety of homemade cakes and 3 tasting glasses of Laurent-Perrier Champagne.

The Midland Hotel in Manchester is famous for its indulgent afternoon tea and has played host to this wonderful tradition since opening its doors in 1903. Served in the opulent surroundings of the Octagon Lounge guests can indulge in our delicious array of finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, delicate cakes add a glass of Champagne and it’s the perfect way to celebrate any occasion and enjoy this quintessentially British pastime.

Bovey Castle in Devon is offering a festive afternoon tea with mince pies, freshly cut sandwiches and homemade cakes. Of course, no afternoon tea is complete without a generous serving of Devon clotted cream and strawberry jam to accompany the delicious warm fruit and plain scones all enjoyed with a glass of Champagne, perfect to put you in the festive spirit.

 

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