Reviews of High Tea establishments
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Darlinghurst’s Victoria Room
The Victoria Room in Darlinghurst is the most amazing experience – its totally like stepping back in time to the days of British empire. but believe it or not, this incredible looking place is a converted garage!
We had the nicest high tea here – not the least bit cheap, but worth every penny!
Posted by Lea on Sep 17
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Traditional High Tea at Sir Stamford at Circular Quay
Last christmas, while visiting in family in Sydney, we snuck out and made a trip to town.
In between shopping, with a whole pile of bags between us, we managed to fit in a lovely high tea!
They advertise a “seasonal assortment of savoury sandwiches, fluffy homemade scones, tantalising sweet petit fours and cakes, served on a [...]Read the full review of Traditional High Tea at Sir Stamford at Circular Quay
Posted by Lea on Sep 10 -
Chocolate High Tea at the Stamford Brasserie on the River
Not everyone knows about it, but The Brasserie at the Stamford Hotel on the Brisbane river does a chocolate high tea that is to die for! I dropped in with some friends for afternoon tea a while ago and it was a really enjoyable afternoon. The food was delectable and the venue is absolutely delightful. [...]
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Posted by Lea on Aug 27 -
Queenie’s Traditional Tea House
Had high tea at Queenies (on Sandgate Road at Nundah) on the weekend. Price ranges from $20 to $30 per person, depending on which high tea you opt for. It was also fantastic, although with a different atmosphere to the Stamford.
Posted by Lea on Aug 20 -
The Teahouse, Clayfield
highsocietea.com.au says
Posted by Lea on Aug 11
Brisbane Teahouse and Restaurant / Café ‘high societea’ is a popular choice for bridal showers, baby showers, birthday parties (for children to centenarians), mother-and-daughter outings, corporate gatherings and book club meetings since opening in May 2004.
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Fleet Street, Indooroopilly
West of Brisbane CBD is the suburb of Indooroopilly.
Posted by Lea on Jan 13
Close to a major motorway, home to a huge Westfields, but make your way down to the food court and you will find a tiny oasis of quiet, where you can partake of a glorious High Tea.