Fancy a cuppa’ and a sweet or savoury treat or two? Then check out these delectable Afternoon Tea spots you have to visit in Cape Town.
Why you should visit: Set in the heart of the city, Mount Nelson is regarded as one of Cape Town’s top five star hotels. And if that’s anything to go by, the afternoon tea here is a treat. Dine on sumptuous cakes, pastries and sandwiches stacked in tiers, as you enjoy live piano music. Tea times are from Wednesday to Sunday at 12:00 and 15:00
How much does it cost: R425 per adult and R215 per child. Bookings can be made here.
How to get there: Find the hotel at 76 Orange Street, Gardens, Cape Town.
Why you should visit: Set up on their beautiful patio overlooking the garden, afternoon tea at The Vineyard Hotel is an experience to be had. The delectable menu is made up of six savoury and seven sweet treats, as well as buttery scones with all the trimmings. Tea times are on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 15:30. You also have the option of taking your afternoon tea as a picnic in the serene gardens. Pre-booking is essential.
How much does it cost: R295 per person. Book here.
How to get there: Find the hotel on Colinton Road, Newlands, Cape Town.
Why you should visit: The afternoon tea at Coco Safar is certainly one for the bucket list. Described as being a ‘multi-sensory culinary journey that will take you around the world, from Cape Town to Paris, then Istanbul, Shanghai and finally back to Cape Town’ this tea is a multi-chapter sweet and savoury experience. Tea times are Fridays to Sundays between 14:00 and 18:00, and there is a minimum of 48 hours’ notice required on all bookings. Bring a hungry stomach with!
How much does it cost: R695 per person. Book here.
How to get there: Find Coco Safar at Artem Centre, 277 Main Road, Sea Point, Cape Town.
Why you should visit: Just a little trip out of the city, you’ll find the stunning Casa Labia centre in Muizenberg. The restaurant here offers an exquisite ‘High Tea by the Sea’ experience, featuring a range of sweet and savoury delights, as well as a wide selection of teas. Tea times are weekdays from 11:00 to 17:00, while weekends have a morning session from 11:00 to 13:00 and an afternoon session from 15:00 to 17:00. Bookings are essential.
How much does it cost: R395 per person. Book here: casalabia@ideascartel.com.
How to get there: Find it at 192 Main Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town.
Why you should visit: The Twelve Apostles Hotel needs no introduction, but did you know about their fabulous High Tea offerings? High Tea here is served with modern flair on a three-tier stand filled with sweet and savoury treats. Enjoy dainty finger sandwiches, sweet surprises and, of course, the classic teatime treat of scones with jam and whipped cream. There is also a Vegan High Tea option available. Tea times are daily from Monday to Sunday at 10:00, 12.30 and 15:00. A 24 hour pre-booking is required.
How much does it cost: R415 per person (Monday – Friday) R455 per person (Saturday and Sunday). Book here.
How to get there: The hotel in on Victoria Road, Camps Bay, Cape Town.
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