Award Winning Afternoon Tea in Cheshire East
Award Winning Afternoon Tea in Cheshire East FAQs
In total, there are 3 award winning restaurants serving afternoon tea in Cheshire East, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more restaurants listed that serve afternoon tea in Cheshire East? Remember, at Leading Restaurants we only list restaurants holding an award from a major UK restaurant guide; that's less than 3% of all restaurants in the UK and Ireland. The proportion of those restaurants that offer afternoon tea will be even lower than this.
Leading restaurant guides issue awards to restaurants based on dining from a full menu and will not normally consider afternoon tea when deciding how highly to rate a restaurant. Therefore the above restaurants are not ranked, although it's a safe bet that any restaurant serving award winning food in Cheshire East is also likely to provide some of the best afternoon tea in Cheshire East! Please also note that for the restaurants listed above, afternoon tea may be offered within the parent hotel/venue the restaurant resides in, rather than in the restaurant itself.
The best restaurant serving afternoon tea in Cheshire East is The Restaurant at Rookery Hall in Nantwich (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where the kitchen team serves up award winning Modern British Cuisine. The Restaurant at Rookery Hall currently holds 3 AA Rosettes. Please note that afternoon tea may not be provided by the same restaurant team and may be served in a different dining area if this restaurant resides in a hotel or larger parent venue.
There are currently no restaurants serving afternoon tea that hold a Michelin Star in Cheshire East and indeed no restaurants serving afternoon tea at all in this location listed in the Michelin Guide; perhaps the Michelin inspectors will visit soon!
There are currently 3 listed AA Rosette restaurants serving afternoon tea in Cheshire East consisting of 1 restaurant holding 3 AA Rosettes and 2 restaurants holding 1 AA Rosette.
Ah, Cheshire East, a charming and quintessentially English region known for its picturesque villages, lush countryside, and of course, an abundance of delightful locations for afternoon tea. Nestled in the heart of England's North West, Cheshire East offers a perfect combination of history and tranquility, making it an ideal destination for those who enjoy traditional afternoon tea experiences. Many venues in this part of the country pride themselves on the art of serving up elegant finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and delightful petit fours, often in settings steeped in history and refinement. Whether one is seeking a countryside escape with a steaming pot of Earl Grey or an elegant afternoon in a stately setting, Cheshire East never disappoints. One of the area's standouts is Crewe Hall, a magnificent Grade I listed Jacobean mansion just outside Crewe. Known for its grandiose setting, Crewe Hall offers a sublime traditional afternoon tea experience, which is served in their Oak Parlour Room – a truly regal atmosphere. The delicate pastries and finger sandwiches are almost as captivating as the surroundings themselves. For garden lovers, Glebe Farm in Astbury presents a more rustic yet equally delicious afternoon tea, complete with freshly made cakes and rural charm. Additionally, Capesthorne Hall in Siddington is another treasure. Visitors can often enjoy a seasonal afternoon tea within its opulent surrounds, set against the backdrop of its sprawling parkland and gardens. This juxtaposition of elegant interiors with scenic exteriors makes Cheshire East not only a hub for tasteful indulgence but also a location where tradition meets breathtaking natural beauty.