Enjoy a charming and indulgent afternoon tea in San Antonio, where Southern hospitality meets classic British tradition with a Texas twist!
Whether you’re exploring the historic River Walk, visiting the Alamo, or enjoying a relaxing weekend treat, there’s no better way to slow down than with a beautifully presented afternoon tea.
Tuck into a tiered selection of finger sandwiches, fluffy scones with jam and cream, and an assortment of delightful pastries and sweets, all served with a pot of fine tea—or add a glass of bubbly for a little extra sparkle!
From elegant venues like The St. Anthony Hotel to cozy gems like Garden Tea Lounge and Nina’s Tea Room, San Antonio offers a variety of spots to enjoy this timeless experience.
Whether it’s a celebration, a girls’ day out, or just because you deserve a treat, afternoon tea in San Antonio is a relaxing and delicious escape.
Best Afternoon Tea San Antonio Has To Offer
Hotel Emma
136 East Grayson Street, San Antonio, TX 78215
A historical hotel, authentic and welcoming, Hotel Emma was once a 19th century Brewhouse.
Now it’s an extraordinary 146-room riverfront hotel and the flagship for Pearl’s culinary and cultural community on the northern edge of downtown San Antonio.
They have featured a rotation of local and regional teas, starting with selections from neighbours in Austin and Houston as well as an assortment of small bites.
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Garden Tea Lounge
2375 NW Military Highway, San Antonio, TX 78231
If you’re looking for a unique place to have your next tea party or just want to escape to a tea lounge, then the Garden Tea Lounge is the place to go.
Along with their extensive array of teas they offer artisan cheese, fruit, and cracker plates, sweet or savoury scones made from scratch, and a variety of fresh sweets and pastries from local bakers.
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Japanese Tea Gardens
3853 North St Mary’s Street, San Antonio, TX 78212
The San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden, or Sunken Gardens are in Brackenridge Park, San Antonio.
The Jingu House restaurant and patio pavilion has a large open area featuring gorgeous stone columns and a stunning view of the Tea Garden’s lily ponds and waterfall.
The shady thatched roof and beautiful construction make the Pavilion a perfect spot for special events and afternoon teas.
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