Award Winning Afternoon Tea in South West Wales
Award Winning Afternoon Tea in South West Wales FAQs
In total, there are 6 award winning restaurants serving afternoon tea in South West Wales, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more restaurants listed that serve afternoon tea in South West Wales? 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 South West Wales is also likely to provide some of the best afternoon tea in South West Wales! 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 South West Wales is Fernery at the Grove of Narberth in Narberth (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where head chef Douglas Balish serves up award winning Modern Cuisine. Fernery at the Grove of Narberth currently holds a standard Michelin Guide listing and 4 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 South West Wales, however there are 4 restaurants holding a standard Michelin Guide listing.
There are currently 6 listed AA Rosette restaurants serving afternoon tea in South West Wales consisting of 1 restaurant holding 4 AA Rosettes, 2 restaurants holding 3 AA Rosettes, 2 restaurants holding 2 AA Rosettes and 1 restaurant holding 1 AA Rosette.
Ah, South West Wales, a region where scenic coastlines, rolling hills, and the warmth of Welsh hospitality come together to create an ideal setting for a refined afternoon tea. Nestled in this picturesque part of Britain, there are several charming venues offering traditional and more contemporary twists on afternoon tea, ranging from cosy tearooms to grand country estates. One standout location is the luxurious country retreat of Llanerch Vineyard Hotel in Hensol, which has won over many an afternoon tea aficionado with its locally sourced Welsh cakes, delicate finger sandwiches, and freshly brewed teas. Here, you can experience afternoon tea in the most serene rural surroundings, with a glass of their locally made sparkling wine if you fancy an extra touch of indulgence. Not far from the coastal town of Tenby, the Grove of Narberth beckons visitors with its elegant atmosphere and lovingly prepared spreads. Their offering celebrates the flavours of the region, including fresh Pembrokeshire produce and Welsh rarebit bites, ensuring it is both a feast for the taste buds and a charming reflection of the locale. For something more unique, why not venture to the attractive Picton Castle Gardens near Haverfordwest, where you can enjoy a splendid tea overlooking the historical gardens. Whether you prefer your tea with a traditional scone or you seek a more modern twist with a splash of local gin, South West Wales is certainly full of delightful surprises for any afternoon tea lover.