Considering an Afternoon Tea Bury has lots to offer but unsure which establishments offer afternoon tea and which are the best places to go.
We have compiled a list of the best afternoon tea Bury can provide, so if you are looking for the perfect afternoon tea with friends, a romantic valentines afternoon tea, a mothers day afternoon tea treat for your mum, a fathers day treat for your dad or just a special treat for yourself, check out:
10 Afternoon Tea Bury Has To Offer
Slattery
197 Bury New Road, Manchester M45 6GE
As well as a traditional Lancashire afternoon tea with finger sandwiches and scones, there’s a luxury chocolate version too as well as a takeaway afternoon tea at Slattery.
Guests can choose a hot chocolate or Belgian chocolate milkshake to enjoy with a chocolate dipped scone or go for a more traditional style afternoon tea.
Priced from £16.50
Open Tuesday to Saturday – 9:00am – 5.00pm
East Lancashire Railway
Bury Bolton Street Station, Bolton Street, Bury, BL9 0EY
Served on board a classic Pullman style carriage during a journey through the Irwell Valley, the East Lancashire Railways afternoon teas includes a selection of traditional sandwiches, savouries, scones and cakes, together with tea and coffee and a glass of fizz.s
Priced £39.90 per person (including train fare)
Visit the website for times
Eagle and Child Inn
3 Whalley Rd, Ramsbottom, Bury BL0 0DL
The Eagle and Child afternoon tea is made using locally-sourced produce and homegrown ingredients from its beer garden allotment. On the menu are finger sandwiches, freshly-baked scones alongside cakes and brownies. They also serve a gentlemen’s afternoon tea.
Priced at £14.95 per person
Served weekdays from 3.00pm
Leckenby’s
27 Minden Parade, Mill Gate Shopping Centre, Bury BL9 0QG
Town centre tea room Leckenby’s is an award-winning, family-run establishment serving a traditional afternoon tea with sandwiches including egg mayo, tuna and cucumber and roast chicken served alongside a mini quiche, cakes and a fruit scone with a choice of Tiptree preserve and cream, and either tea or coffee.
Priced from £15.95
Visit the website for further details
Tina’s Tea Room
Moss St, Bury BL9 0DF
Based inside Bury Art Museum, Tina’s Tea Room is the perfect place for afternoon tea. It comes served on a vintage tea set on building’s ring balcony. On the menu is a selection of finger sandwiches, scones and sweet treats. Booking is required.
Priced from £13.99
Open Tuesday to Saturday
Park Farm Tea Room
Manchester Road, Walmersley, Bury, BL9 5NP
With a farm shop that sells some of the best local produce around, and a lovely tearoom, Park Farm is certainly worth a visit. Afternoon tea is served on bone china and includes homemade bakes such as sausage rolls and pasties, finger sandwiches, scones and malt loaf.
From £16.95 per person
Booking is essential see the website for further details
West Ivy
2 Rock Place, Bury BL9 0JX
West Ivy offers a relaxed, stylish and experiential dining and drinking atmosphere. They serve a unique and Instagram-worthy Afternoon Tea featuring halloumi fries and candy floss prosecco, to name just a few of the delights on offer
priced from £34.95 per person
Served until 4.30pm visit the website for further details
Pavilion Bistro
Birtle Brook Village West, Elbut Ln, Rochdale, Bury BL9 7UJ
Set among beautiful scenery you’ll find the Pavilion restaurant. Enjoy a selection of freshly prepared seasonal finger sandwiches, daily baked scone with strawberry preserve & clotted cream and various freshly prepared patisserie desserts accompanied by refillable Americano coffee or tea.
Visit the website for further details
Served Wednesday to Saturday 3.00pm – 5.00pm
Hollands at Holcombe
403 Bolton Rd W, Holcombe Brook, Ramsbottom, Bury BL0 9RN
Hollands at Holcombe is a mother and daughter team Ann and Shelley Holland’s “Teastro” Tearoom/Bistro serving home cooked breakfasts, lunches, afternoon teas and homemade cakes.
Visit their Facebook page for further details
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