Explore These 9 Austin Afternoon Tea Experiences for Perfect Bridal Parties

Explore These 9 Austin Afternoon Tea Experiences for Perfect Bridal Parties

Austin is known for its vibrant foodie culture and eclectic range of eating experiences, but a rather underexplored aspect offers a delightful prospect for bridal parties – the city’s array of afternoon tea spots. Be it an elegant gathering in a historic restaurant or a laid-back affair at a local bakery, Austin packs a tea service to tickle anyone’s fancy. Here’s a list of nine particular afternoon tea experiences that are sure to add an extra dash of charm to your bridal party.

Enjoy Afternoon Tea To-go with Julie Myrtille

For bridal party planners who value intimacy and would prefer to host the party in the comfort of their home, Julie Myrtille offers a delectable ‘High Tea for six’ package. With an assortment including a three-piece tea sandwich, a scone with jam and butter, two madeleines, and two cups of the tea or coffee of choice per guest, this package is an affordable choice at just $22.50 per person. Orders can be placed for local pickup or delivery.

Smply Elegant Afternoon Tea at Rivery Coffeehouse and Tillie’s

Those looking for a traditional full-service afternoon tea shouldn’t miss out on the experiences offered by Rivery Coffeehouse in Georgetown and Tillie’s in Dripping Springs. With a 24-hour notice, Rivery Coffeehouse can accommodate up to 10 guests, offering a three-course menu of tea sandwiches, pastries, and exquisite cakes. On the other hand, Tillie’s takes inspiration from its sister property, the Old Bell Hotel in Malmesbury, England, offering an English-inspired menu with nine varieties of tea to choose from.

Indulge in Austin’s Tea Experiences

At the heart of the city, there are numerous offerings for tea enthusiasts. For private parties between 15-30 guests, the Austin English Tea Company in Northwest Austin provides a whimsical experience with beautifully decorated tearoom tables, delightful pastries and tea varieties. Brentwood Social House is a laid-back choice for smaller gatherings, only serving afternoon tea Thursdays through Sundays. For an upscale tea experience, the Driskill Hotel’s 1886 Cafe and Bakery has everything you need from a mouthwatering menu to a selection of endless teas from Zhi tea.

Unwind at Austin’s Hidden Gems

Apart from the popular spots, Austin also offers some hidden gems like Goldie’s at Austin Proper Hotel and The Tea Room at Rose Haven in Southwest Austin. Both catering to smaller parties and offering specialty teas alongside delectable food, these unique afternoon tea services are sure to provide an unforgettable experience.

Regardless of the choice, an afternoon tea service in Austin provides not just delicious food and a variety of teas, but also a unique ambiance that ties together the experience. So go ahead and explore these options and create a bridal party that will be remembered for years to come!

Author: HERE Austin

HERE Austin

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