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20 Best Places to Have High Tea in Melbourne (2022)

 

High tea has taken over Melbourne with more and more venues popping up all the time. There is a choice of sophisticated locations with long histories rooted in tradition, as well as the creative and quirky newcomers who are turning high tea on its head. So, whether you want an afternoon of classic indulgence or like to discover something a little different, we have put together a list of the best places to have high tea in Melbourne to satisfy your sweet tooth.

 

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1. The Hotel Windsor

When it comes to high tea in Melbourne, The Hotel Windsor is the place to go. The location has been serving its signature afternoon tea since 1883, making it a quintessential experience. Perfect for traditionalists, the Windsor provides a top selection of finger sandwiches, savoury canapés, exquisite French pastries, and freshly baked scones for its patrons.

 

Location: 111 Spring St, Melbourne

Price: Mon-Fri $69, Sat-Sun $89

 

BOOK: The Hotel Windsor

 

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2. NGV Tea Room

Not all high teas have to be served in a hotel to be impressive and delicious. The National Gallery of Victory offers its own modern interpretation of the timeless tradition, which you’re sure to enjoy immensely.

 

Location: National Gallery of Victoria, 180 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne

Price: $65

 

BOOK: NGV Tea Room

 

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3. Mary Eats Cake

If you are looking for an excellent spot for high tea, whether to celebrate a special occasion or simply indulge, Mary Eats Cake is the place to go. It is open for dining from Wednesday to Sunday and offers a seasonal high tea menu that mixes classic high tea treats with a modern twist. You could also order a food box online and opt for delivery or collect in-store, letting you enjoy all of your favorite things in the comfort of your own home. Choose Mary Eats Cake for your bridal shower with the Bridal Bliss Package, or get excited about motherhood with the Baby Bliss Package; it is the perfect spot, regardless of the occasion.

 

Location: 558 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056
Price: Starting prices from Wed – Fri $65 pp, Sat-Sun $72 pp.

 

BOOK: Mary Eats Cake

 

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4. High Tea Cruise on the Yarra River

There is something special about having high tea while on a cruise, and the ​​High Tea Cruise on the Yarra River will be an unforgettable experience. The cruise is two hours long and gives you an excellent opportunity to see the best views in Melbourne, including Victoria Harbour, Williamstown, and Hobson Bay. There is unlimited tea and coffee, and you can indulge in a selection of sweets and savories, including sandwiches and scones with jam and Chantilly cream. You also get a glass of sparkling wine on arrival. Participants need to be aged 18 unless accompanied by a guardian.

 

Location: Departs from Docklands and travels along the Yarra River to Victoria Harbour, VIC.

Price: $79 pp.

 

BOOK: High Tea Cruise on the Yarra River

 

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5 . Marriot

The Melbourne Marriot Hotel is known for its unparalleled high tea experience. Dubbed Three Plates High, the afternoon tea includes favourites such as petite scones, macaroons, and mini sandwiches. When it comes to the tea itself, Marriot serves high-quality Tea Forte.

 

Location: Lonsdale St & Exhibition St, Melbourne

Price: Wed-Fri from $49, Sat-Sun from $55

 

BOOK: Marriot

 

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6. Mamor Chocolates and High Tea Szalon

Collingwood is home to one of the most luxurious boudoir-themed venue high tea experiences you will ever have. If you are looking for something special to do, Mamor Chocolates and High Tea Szalon is a great option, with a three-course high tea and a selection of pastries, food, and chocolates. Open from Friday to Sunday; the experience will see you drinking tea from ​​fine antique china cups and enjoying the unlimited sparkling wine available. 

 

Location: 153 Johnston St, Collingwood VIC 3066, Australia.
Price: For Luxe High Tea from $77pp, including a glass of bubbles. Or $95pp for 2 hours with free-flow bubbles.

 

BOOK: Mamor Chocolates and High Tea Szalon

 

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7. Magic Charters Melbourne

The right location for high tea makes all the difference, and taking a cruise while eating a selection of delicious treats is the perfect combination. Magic Charters Melbourne departs from the Docklands and will give you the experience to remember with their two-hour cruise through Victoria Harbour and Port Phillip Bay. You will be served a selection of sweets and savories during it, including gourmet sandwiches and scones. The cruise is done with a twin-hull modern catamaran and can also be booked for special functions like weddings or an extra-special birthday party.

 

Location: Victoria Harbour, Docklands.
Price: From $35

 

BOOK: Magic Charters Melbourne

 

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8. Damon Bradley

High tea is a great bonding experience with a partner or a group of girlfriends, or you can do it on your own when you need a day of pampering and luxury. And Damon Bradley offers you just that; a luxurious high tea with an assortment of ribbon sandwiches, scones, and a sweet selection. Complete the experience with a glass of wine or sip on your favorite tea like chamomile or black honey. Damon Bradley also understands you may want to take your children with you to experience the high tea tradition and offer a Bradley Bear High Tea catered to the little ones.

 

Location: Southgate Restaurant and Shopping Precinct. 3 Southgate Ave, Southbank.

Price: $59 for two or $65 per person (minimum two people).

 

BOOK: Damon Bradley

 

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9. The Conservatory at Crown Melbourne

Crown’s other venue for high tea is the Conservatory. The wonderfully sophisticated and stylish restaurant hosts afternoon tea every weekend and provides an assortment of delectable open sandwiches, sweet treats, and scones.

 

Location: Crown Towers Melbourne, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank, Melbourne

Price: From $70

 

BOOK: The Conservatory at Crown Melbourne

 

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10. Mansion Hotel at Werribee Park

Every Sunday afternoon, the Mansion Hotel at Werribee Park hosts High SocieTEA. The exclusive series of high teas were created with T2, the hotel treats guests to a lavish spread of sweet and savoury delicacies within a truly majestic setting.

 

Location: Gate 2, K Rd, Werribee South, Melbourne

Price: Approx. $80

 

BOOK: Mansion Hotel at Werribee Park

 

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11. Om Nom at Adelphi Hotel

If you’ve ever been to Om Nom at Adelphi Hotel, you’ll know that they do things a little differently there. The restaurant’s weekend high tea is no different and will treat you to some delicious and uniquely designed dishes.

 

Location: 187 Flinders Ln, Melbourne

Price: $65

 

BOOK: Om Nom at Adelphi Hotel

 

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12. The Langham Hotel

The Langham Hotel has partnered with Wedgwood to create a bespoke version of the traditional afternoon tea. Served at Aria Bar & Lounge, this high tea experience boasts an exquisite selection of tea-time delights served on the finest Wedgwood.

 

Location: 1 Southgate Ave, Southbank, Melbourne

Price: From $55

 

BOOK: The Langham Hotel

 

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13. InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto

InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto offers not only an incredible high tea but also a special “high coffee”. While Alluvial Restaurant serves both, each offers a unique experience.

 

Location: Alluvial Restaurant, 495 Collins St, Melbourne

Price: $75

 

BOOK: InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto

 

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14. Park Hyatt

The Park Hyatt’s elegant and delicious afternoon tea is served daily to ensure everyone gets to indulge in the experience. Expect exquisite house-made scones with fresh cream and jam, delicious sandwiches, petit desserts, and a complimentary glass of sparkling wine when dining here.

 

Location: 1 Parliament Pl, East Melbourne, Melbourne

Price: From $65

 

BOOK: Park Hyatt

 

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15. The Westin

The Westin’s autumn high tea menu has kicked off and is ready to satisfy your taste buds. Offering a contemporary take on traditional favourites, the menu includes an array of delicious, seasonal sweet and savoury bites served alongside some of the rarest and most delicious herbal infusions.

 

Location: 205 Collins St, Melbourne

Price: From $49

 

BOOK: The Westin

 

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16. Madame Brussels

If you’re looking for a high tea that’s a little less traditional, consider heading to Madame Brussels. The quirky and charming, retro-styled location hosts garden parties every weekend where you can indulge in some old-fashioned and unpretentious nibbles while sipping on a glass of punch.

 

Location: Level 3, 57-59 Bourke St, Melbourne

Price: $55

 

BOOK: Madame Brussels

 

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17. Mámor Chocolates & High Tea Szalón

When visiting Mámor Chocolates & High Tea Szalón, choose between the Afternoon Tea, Full Indulgent High Tea, and 7 Sins of Chocolate High Tea to suit your cravings. While there you can also partake in some unique activities, such as tarot readings, chocolate making, burlesque, and more.

 

Location: 153 Johnston St, Collingwood, Melbourne

Price: From $30

 

BOOK: Mámor Chocolates & High Tea Szalón

 

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18. Melbourne Zoo

Fancy an afternoon of high tea and amazing animals? Head to Melbourne Zoo for a unique experience where you can wander the gardens and view the wildlife before heading to the Rainforest Room for some delicious treats, tea, and coffee.

 

Location: Elliott Ave, Parkville, Melbourne

Price: From $71

 

BOOK: Melbourne Zoo

 

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20. Bibelot

Located in South Melbourne, Bibelot is a chic destination for all things sweet. Head down to the high tea salon for a lavish afternoon tea filled with gourmet sweet and savoury treats as well as tea, coffee, and champagne.

 

Location: 285-287 Coventry St, South Melbourne, Melbourne

Price: Approx. $65

 

BOOK: Bibelot

 

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21. Hopetoun Tea Rooms

Like the Windsor, the Hopetoun Tea Rooms is another historical spot for high tea in Melbourne. Located in the iconic Block Arcade, this elegant salon began in 1891 as a small tea room for the Victorian Ladies Work Association. Today, it sees lines of people wait at its door daily for a chance to try its excellent offerings.

 

Location: The Block Arcade, 1-2/282 Collins St, Melbourne

Price: $55

 

BOOK: Hopetoun Tea Rooms

 

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FAQs

Where can I get high tea in Melbourne?

There are quite a few places in Melbourne to get high tea. Check out The Conservatory at Crown Melbourne, Mansion Hotel at Werribee Park, Om Nom at Adelphi Hotel, The Langham Hotel, or Cafe Blush.

What is high tea in Australia?

High tea in Australia is a fancy affair. It’s an afternoon tea, with a menu that generally consists of a mix of sweet and savory items, such as finger sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, macarons, cakes, tarts, and vol-au-vents. It’ll be served with a pot of freshly made tea or coffee and occasionally a glass of sparkling wine.

What do you wear to a high tea?

High tea dress codes tend to be smart casual, so it’s the perfect excuse to break out a pretty floral dress. Opt for something loose so you can indulge and avoid anything too short. If you’re not into dresses, go for a nice pair of tailored slacks and a button-up blouse. Guys should wear long trousers and a collared shirt.

What is a high tea menu?

A high tea menu generally consists of a mix of sweet and savory treats. This might include finger sandwiches, quiches, mini-tarts, vol-au-vents, scones with jam and cream, cupcakes, macarons, slices, and mini-cheesecakes. The food will be accompanied by a pot of tea, with Assam, Orange Pekoe, and Earl Grey the most common choices. Some venues might also serve it with a glass of sparkling wine for something extra special.

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