Eat away the winter blues with afternoon tea at an iconic Bristol landmark

Eat away the winter blues with afternoon tea at an iconic Bristol landmark

Posted on: 17 Jan 2024

Every Sunday throughout January, February and March, Bristolians will be able to indulge themselves with a luxurious afternoon tea at Clifton Observatory.

 

With bookings available on 21 January, 28 January, 4 February, 11 February, 18 February, 25 February, 3 March, 17 March, 24 March and 31 March, why not begin the new year by looking ahead to the Spring time and enjoy an array of flavourful fancies?

 

Book now from the Clifton Observatory website.

 

 

Clifton Observatory will be presenting attending foodies with an indulgent selection of freshly prepared sandwiches, scrumptious savoury treats and enticing cakes. You will be able to take your afternoon tea in the glorious surroundings of the Observatory’s exclusive events space.

 

You will have access to the famous Rooftop Terrace, from which you can experience the truly magical vistas of the majestic Avon Gorge and Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge.

 

The Observatory’s afternoon tea is available for £25.50 with the opportunity to upgrade your package to include a glass of sparkling prosecco for an extra £7. There is also a children’s menu available for just £12.50 with a range of kid-friendly classics including sandwiches, mini sausage rolls, crudités, and hummus, and – of course – cake.

 

Afternoon tea packages are also available to purchase as a gift voucher, perfect for a birthday or Valentine’s Day present. After booking your tea, get in touch with Clifton Observatory to finalise your date and time – book your meal, HERE.

The historical Clifton Observatory was restored in 2015 and now features a 360 café serving locally sourced food and drink and a museum housing the Camera Obscura as well as the mythical Giant’s Cave featuring panoramic views of the Avon Gorge. Find out more about the Observatory, here.


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Article by:

Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.