
High Teas hav become a trendy afternoon activity with many restaurants and cafes adding a dash of their own personality to create a unique experience. Here’s our favourite high teas in Melbourne and regional Victoria perfect for an spoiling mum on Mother’s Day, a girls day out, or an Easter celebration.
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It's perfect for a dine and stay experience in the heart of the CBDYou need to try experience the classic afternoon high teaLook out for the open kitchen where you can see the expert chefs at workTreat a loved one to an afternoon of pure indulgence served in Radii Restaurant from 1.30 - 4.00 pm . Saturday & Sunday $88pp served with unlimited Victorian sparkling. Cost $88 ppRead more
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Windsor is the only place to hold the distinction of 140 years of Afternoon Tea service. Join in this ritual and continue this ritual with a twist of the Windsor’s creativity – with Afternoon Tea in the One Eleven dining room. Wednesday-Sunday 12.00-4.30. Cost weekdays $89 Weekend $109Read more
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Enjoy a bespoke version of this beloved afternoon tradition, elevated with pastries created by The Langham chefs and served with speciality tea from Ronnefeldt. Cost and days visit Langham web siteRead more
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A sweeping rose-bordered driveway takes you to the beautifully restored Chateau Yering Hotel. Once the place for many a Victorian weekend party, it is now a gracious five star hotel. Eleonore's is their opulent restaurant and the award-winning Modern Australian menu takes fine dining to impressive heights.
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High Tea in Style is a luxurious affair at Collins Kitchen. The lavish spread of delicacies is complimented perfectly with an array of T2 signature tea blends and espresso coffee served to your table in elegant Cristina Re porcelain tableware. Saturday | 12:30pm - 3:00pm. $99 ppRead more
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Enriching Melbourne's colourful dining scene, The InterContinental's Alluvial restaurant is spacious, ambient and impressive, found within The Rialto tower. Sitting between two historic buildings, this unique restaurant features indoor and outdoor dining areas, a rooftop herb garden and immaculate views over Melbourne's CBD, creating the perfect environment to enjoy some of Victoria's best produce in a fine-dining atmosphere.
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Unwind in the afternoon with friends or family in the Lobby Lounge at The Westin Melbourne as you partake in a selection of sweet and savory delights, served alongside some of the world’s finest tea and coffee blends. Cost $72 ppRead more
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From delicate finger sandwiches to scrumptious pastries, Sofitel Melbourne’s Weekend High Tea promises an exquisite journey through the tastes and traditions of both French and local culture. Saturday. & Sunday 12.30-2.30, 1.00-3.00pm. $98 ppRead more
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Mary Eats Cake specialises in High Tea parties including bridal showers, baby showers, and birthday celebrations, ensuring you enjoy the best High Tea experience in Melbourne. There are also two tea rooms in Melbourne: a gritty glam tea house in Brunswick and a charming cottage in Montrose at the base of Mount DandenongRead more
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Experience modern Asian fusion dining at Olinda Tea House & Restaurant in the Dandenong Ranges. Relax in the serenity of 17 acres of forests and gardens. COST; $66 weekdays, $73 weekendsRead more
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Set in the heart of the Yarra Valley, Elmswood’s Pavillion has a large decking area that overlooks the vines, rolling hills and mountain ranges of the Yarra Valley region where you can experience their sumptuous High Tea on the High Deck. Cost $176 for twoRead more
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Set within the lush, green embrace of Melbourne’s Royal Botanical Gardens, Jardin Tan explores organic and locally sourced produce. Indulge in a selection of chef-selected sweet and savoury bites with a glass of bubbly on arrival. Available 1.00 & 2.00 Wednesday to Sunday. $119 ppRead more
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The stunning Coombe Yarra Valley is an iconic property in its own right but is best-known as the former home of opera singer Dame Nellie Melba. A unique gourmet destination, Coombe boasts seven acres of stunning landscaped gardens, a winery, providore store and, of course, a restaurant called Melba Estate after Dame Nellie. The eatery is located in a restored motor house and historic clock tower and serves a Modern Australian menu of predominantly estate-grown produce.
Devonshire Tea and lunch Wednesday-Sunday
High Tea Wednesday & Sunday
Cellar Door Wednesday to Sunday 10:00am - 5:00pm