Looking for a little daytime indulgence? We’ve picked out some of our favourite spots where you can treat yourself to an unforgettable afternoon tea around Manchester.

Richmond Tea Rooms | From £11 per person

For a fabulously baroque Alice in Wonderland afternoon tea in the candy pink nooks of Lewis Carroll’s kaleidoscopic fantasy realm, look no further. Richmond’s eccentric surroundings are perfectly complemented with choices of the Alice, Hatter’s, Queen’s, or Richmond’s Tea ensuring that every taste and appetite is catered for. From the enchanted forest area, where you can dine under twinkling lights in a woodland-themed room, to the orangery – the most warming garden idyll even on the rainiest of Manchester days – Richmond Tea Rooms invites you down the rabbit hole and into Wonderland.

46 Sackville Street, Manchester M1 3WF
Sugar Junction | £22.95pp

A Mancunian stalwart, Sugar Junction stays true to the quintessentially English tradition via moreish selections of freshly-baked cakes, tasty sandwiches and a pot of loose tea to wash it all down with. There is also, of course, the option to switch your tea out for Prosecco.

60 Tib St, Manchester M4 1LG
Grand Pacific | From £29.50 per person

Celebrating the opulent pageantry of high tea tradition, Grand Pacific offers a rich plethora of bite-sized sweet delights and savouries. With a menu that spans crumpets with lobster butter, szechuan tofu, goat cheese arancini, and avocado potato cakes—this afternoon tea proves to be a deliciously delectable favourite done the Grand Pacific way. With all options served with a side of chit-chat, recline in the venue’s decadent settings with the flavours of the exotic.

50 Spring Gardens, Manchester M2 1EN
Cloud 23 | From £30 per person

On the 23rd floor of the Manchester landmark, Beetham Tower, the views here do not disappoint. More than just a restaurant, the unique venue boasts the most complete panoramic views of the evolving Manchester city centre skyline and beyond. Serving up favourites like the strawberry tart, dark chocolate mousse and light, bright traditional cucumber sandwiches, Cloud 23 offers the quintessential afternoon tea in a breathtaking setting.

Beetham Tower, 303 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4LQ
Hotel Gotham | £39 per person

Served in their double AA Rosette-winning Honey Restaurant, the supremely elegant Hotel Gotham promises an afternoon of unbridled sophistication with its ‘Lutyens’ tea menu, which features delicate stacks of cucumber, chicken, cheddar and chicken sandwiches, a sumptuous selection of confectionery, jam and Dorset cream-lacquered scones and a variety of eclectic, restorative teas, alongside an extensive signature cocktail list.

100 King St, Manchester M2 4WU
River Restaurant - The Lowry Hotel | £65 for 2

Whether it’s a traditional champagne-paired affair or a celebratory tea with an gin and tonic twist, The Lowry Hotel’s River Restaurant offers one of Manchester’s best refined dining experiences with heaps of fresh scones, high-end fizz by the glass and over eighty teas. There’s even the option to create your own personalised tea blend to take home.

Book directly via the website to secure your afternoon tea for just £65 for two people.

The Lowry Hotel, 50 Dearmans Pl, Salford M3 5LH
20 Stories | From £35 per person

Available Monday-Thursday from 2-4.30pm and Friday-Saturday from 12-3, the city’s acclaimed sky-skimming bar and restaurant serves sandwiches, classic sweet treats, homemade scones and pairing tea options as part of ‘the highest Afternoon Tea in Manchester’.

For special occasions, guests can opt for the Nyetimber Afternoon Tea, or try the Miniature Cocktail Pairing Afternoon Tea to delight in a selection of Signature Cocktails while taking in some of the best views in the region.

No. 1, 1 Hardman St, Manchester M3 3EB
Crewe Hall Hotel & Spa | From £35pp

A little further afield but perfect for anyone wanting to add a little extra luxury to their plans, the gorgeous four-star Crewe Hotel & Spa can be reached in just over an hour from Picadilly Station. Set against a backdrop of winding Cheshire countryside, guests can sip and snack away in the decadent surroundings of the hotel’s Grade-I listed Jacobean architecture. For anyone looking to really push the boat out, there’s always the option of making a night of it with a stay and spa package.

Weston Rd, Haslington, Crewe CW1 6UZ
Lock 84

A newcomer to Manchester’s hotel scene, The Reach at Piccadilly and its restaurant, Lock 84, has unveiled its own afternoon tea offering which includes an array of finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and preserves, and a selection of exquisite pastries, including lemon posset and caramel and pecan choux – all paired with tea or Prosecco.

7 Ducie St, Manchester M1 2JB
Thu 8 Jul
Words:
Rhiannon Ingle
Published on:
Fri 9 Aug 2024