Award Winning Afternoon Tea in Dublin
Award Winning Afternoon Tea in Dublin FAQs
In total, there is 1 award winning restaurant serving afternoon tea in Dublin, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more restaurants listed that serve afternoon tea in Dublin? 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 Dublin is also likely to provide some of the best afternoon tea in Dublin! 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 Dublin is Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where head chefs Guillaume Lebrun and Kieran Glennon serve up award winning Modern French Cuisine. Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud currently holds 2 Michelin Stars. 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 is currently a single listed Michelin Star restaurant serving afternoon tea in Dublin which holds 2 Michelin Stars.
At present, there are no restaurants holding an AA Rosette in Dublin that serve afternoon tea; maybe the AA Guide inspectors will visit in the near future!
Ah, Dublin, the enchanting capital of Ireland, is not only a city steeped in history and culture but also a delightful destination for those who wish to indulge in the time-honoured tradition of afternoon tea. Nestled along the scenic River Liffey, Dublin boasts a sumptuous array of venues where one can savour this quintessentially British ritual. The city's elegant hotels and quaint tearooms offer a delightful assortment of delicate sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and a selection of exquisite pastries paired with perfectly brewed tea. Afternoon tea enthusiasts will find themselves spoilt for choice, whether they are looking for a charming, cosy experience or a luxurious affair. The Shelbourne, located in the heart of the city on St Stephen's Green, is arguably one of Dublin's most iconic destinations for afternoon tea. Since 1824, this grand establishment has welcomed many a guest to enjoy exquisite treats in its elegant Lord Mayor's Lounge. Meanwhile, the Westbury Hotel, just off Grafton Street, offers a sophisticated afternoon tea experience that rivals the finest in London. Their bespoke pastries and perfectly brewed cups of tea have attracted both locals and tourists alike. For a more contemporary twist on the classic tradition, one can visit The Merrion Hotel, also near central Dublin, known for its 'Art Tea,' where afternoon tea inspirations are drawn from works of art. Whichever venue you choose, Dublin's afternoon tea offerings promise an indulgent experience that blends Irish hospitality with refined traditions.