The Best Places to Have High Tea Like the RoyalsHannah DoolinSat, January 13, 2018 at 4:25 PM UTCRaise a teacup and channel your inner Duke or Duchess.GettyChicago, ILThis extravagant establishment is nestled in the Drake Hotel - a must-stop destination for anyone wandering along the Magnificent Mile. Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana have even paid a visit for afternoon tea, and the hotel hosted a Royal Wedding tea party where guests could catch a private viewing of the nuptials during afternoon tea service.Courtesy of The Drake HotelLondon, U.K.When in London, do as the Brits do, and track down this Victorian-style hotel where Afternoon Tea is served daily, complete with a spread of finger sandwiches and fresh scones. Keep your eyes peeled - the hotel's proximity to Buckingham Palace and the Royal Horticultural Society (a favorite spot of the Queen) could mean a Royal Family sighting is in store.Courtesy of 11 Cadogan GardensSan Francisco, CABreak up an afternoon of shopping at Neiman Marcus with an elegant tea at The Rotunda restaurant, which provides an up-close view of the stunning stained-glass ceiling while you nibble on cookies and tarts.SAMANTHA C./YelpYelp/Samantha C.Atlanta, GAThis tea parlor offers a selection of over 140 teas and tisanes, best enjoyed with a light lunch (creative sandwiches are their speciality), plus locally made desserts like macarons and sorbet.JESSICA S./YelpYelp/Jessica S.San Francisco, CAThis quirky spot on the edge of Noe Valley offers several varieties of tea service to choose from, incorporating a menu of pub fare to satisfy your cravings for British classics like crumpets and meat pies.TIANYU L./YelpYelp/Tianyu L.Berkshire, U.K.Very near to Royal Ascot, where the Queen and Prince Phillip are known to visit for the horse races, this five-star luxury hotel draws visitors who want to experience the English tradition of afternoon tea in The Great Hall. Homemade jam and clotted cream accompany an array of sweets and sandwiches that are almost to pretty to eat. Almost.Courtesy of Cliveden HouseDenver, COInspired by the tearooms of London, this quaint spot near downtown Denver hosts baby and bridal showers in addition to offering daily lunch and tea service.ALYX V./YelpYelp/Alyx V.Las Vegas, NVThis trendy tearoom atop the Mandarin Oriental hotel boasts amazing views of the Las Vegas strip. Their classic English afternoon tea includes a selection of fine teas from around the globe, accompanied by top-notch treats.Courtesy of Tea Lounge at Mandarin Oriental, Las VegasNew York, NYNestled within New York City's upscale Gramercy Park neighborhood, Lady Mendl's serves as a chic, urban oasis to have a spot of tea in a modern setting.POOJA M./Yelp.Yelp/Pooja M.Phoenix, AZJust because you're drinking "pinkies out" doesn't mean you can't have a bit of fun in the process. The Camby Hotel's Tipsy Tea offering invites guests to get buzzed on tea cocktails infused with champagne or other spirits of their choice.Courtesy of The Camby, Autograph CollectionHampshire, U.K.The picturesque grounds of this country house hotel provide the ideal backdrop for afternoon tea on the terrace, featuring local ingredients from throughout Hampshire.Courtesy of Chewton GlenAtlanta, GAThe St. Regis Atlanta is home to this swanky dining room, where guests can partake in afternoon tea (Friday through Sunday) with a view of the elegant lobby below and dazzling crystal chandelier overhead.ST. REGIS A./YelpCourtesy of St. Regis AtlantaStony Brook, NYThe decidedly unstuffy feel of Robinson's Tea Room certainly doesn't signal a lack of refinement when it comes to the food. Delectable scones, soups, sandwiches, and salads adorn the lengthy menu.Courtesy of Robinson's Tea RoomAustin, TXTea isn't just a drink at this Austin establishment - it's an experience. Premium and reserve teas are served in the form of lattés, "steamers," smoothies and complex mocktails, paired with an array of tasty bites.Courtesy of The Steeping RoomMiami, FLThe tea parties at this Miami spot are not the cutesy, childhood pasttime you remember - they're fully decked-out events with any theme you could dream up, from floral garden to hot air balloon.Courtesy of The Enchanted DollhouseWayne, PATreat yourself to a spot of tea and homemade desserts at this quaint tea room and shop in Lancaster County. English favorites like sausage rolls and cottage pie practically transport visitors across the pond.Courtesy of A Taste of BritainOviedo, FLThis hidden gem provides the full teatime experience, from the flavorful herbal infusions to the dainty tea sandwiches and scones.Courtesy of The Lemon Lily Tea RoomToms River, NJWhat better place to sip a cup of tea than inside a Victorian bed and breakfast. Visitors take a step back in time as they enjoy a light lunch in the charming setting steeped in history.Courtesy of 600 Main Bed & Breakfast and Victorian Tea RoomGold Hill, ORYou're bound to try a variety of teas you'd never heard of before when you step foot in this adorable teahouse. The Fancy High Tea is a 90-minute experience with all the typical fixings - plus fancy hats to wear as you dine.Courtesy of The Teapot on WheelsCotswolds, U.K.English charm is in no short supply at this historic stone hotel, dating back to the 1300s. The property is located in Cotswolds, where Prince Charles' home, Highgrove, is also situated. The beauty of the Highgrove Garden is mirrored in The Lygon Arms' verdant courtyard, where guests can indulge in sandwiches and pastries, complimented by seasonally themed teas.Courtesy of The Lygon Arms1 of 21Raise a teacup and channel your inner Duke or Duchess.Getty1 of 21Raise a teacup and channel your inner Duke or Duchess.GettyThe Palm Court2 of 21Chicago, ILThis extravagant establishment is nestled in the Drake Hotel - a must-stop destination for anyone wandering along the Magnificent Mile. Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana have even paid a visit for afternoon tea, and the hotel hosted a Royal Wedding tea party where guests could catch a private viewing of the nuptials during afternoon tea service.Courtesy of The Drake Hotel11 Cadogan Gardens3 of 21London, U.K.When in London, do as the Brits do, and track down this Victorian-style hotel where Afternoon Tea is served daily, complete with a spread of finger sandwiches and fresh scones. Keep your eyes peeled - the hotel's proximity to Buckingham Palace and the Royal Horticultural Society (a favorite spot of the Queen) could mean a Royal Family sighting is in store.Courtesy of 11 Cadogan GardensThe Rotunda4 of 21San Francisco, CABreak up an afternoon of shopping at Neiman Marcus with an elegant tea at The Rotunda restaurant, which provides an up-close view of the stunning stained-glass ceiling while you nibble on cookies and tarts.SAMANTHA C./YelpYelp/Samantha C.Tipple & Rose Tea Parlor and Apothecary5 of 21Atlanta, GAThis tea parlor offers a selection of over 140 teas and tisanes, best enjoyed with a light lunch (creative sandwiches are their speciality), plus locally made desserts like macarons and sorbet.JESSICA S./YelpYelp/Jessica S.Lovejoy's Tea Room6 of 21San Francisco, CAThis quirky spot on the edge of Noe Valley offers several varieties of tea service to choose from, incorporating a menu of pub fare to satisfy your cravings for British classics like crumpets and meat pies.TIANYU L./YelpYelp/Tianyu L.Cliveden House7 of 21Berkshire, U.K.Very near to Royal Ascot, where the Queen and Prince Phillip are known to visit for the horse races, this five-star luxury hotel draws visitors who want to experience the English tradition of afternoon tea in The Great Hall. Homemade jam and clotted cream accompany an array of sweets and sandwiches that are almost to pretty to eat. Almost.Courtesy of Cliveden HouseThe House of Commons8 of 21Denver, COInspired by the tearooms of London, this quaint spot near downtown Denver hosts baby and bridal showers in addition to offering daily lunch and tea service.ALYX V./YelpYelp/Alyx V.Tea Lounge9 of 21Las Vegas, NVThis trendy tearoom atop the Mandarin Oriental hotel boasts amazing views of the Las Vegas strip. Their classic English afternoon tea includes a selection of fine teas from around the globe, accompanied by top-notch treats.Courtesy of Tea Lounge at Mandarin Oriental, Las VegasLady Mendl's Tea Salon10 of 21New York, NYNestled within New York City's upscale Gramercy Park neighborhood, Lady Mendl's serves as a chic, urban oasis to have a spot of tea in a modern setting.POOJA M./Yelp.Yelp/Pooja M.Tipsy Tea Party11 of 21Phoenix, AZJust because you're drinking "pinkies out" doesn't mean you can't have a bit of fun in the process. The Camby Hotel's Tipsy Tea offering invites guests to get buzzed on tea cocktails infused with champagne or other spirits of their choice.Courtesy of The Camby, Autograph CollectionChewton Glen12 of 21Hampshire, U.K.The picturesque grounds of this country house hotel provide the ideal backdrop for afternoon tea on the terrace, featuring local ingredients from throughout Hampshire.Courtesy of Chewton GlenAstor Court13 of 21Atlanta, GAThe St. Regis Atlanta is home to this swanky dining room, where guests can partake in afternoon tea (Friday through Sunday) with a view of the elegant lobby below and dazzling crystal chandelier overhead.ST. REGIS A./YelpCourtesy of St. Regis AtlantaRobinson's Tea Room14 of 21Stony Brook, NYThe decidedly unstuffy feel of Robinson's Tea Room certainly doesn't signal a lack of refinement when it comes to the food. Delectable scones, soups, sandwiches, and salads adorn the lengthy menu.Courtesy of Robinson's Tea RoomThe Steeping Room15 of 21Austin, TXTea isn't just a drink at this Austin establishment - it's an experience. Premium and reserve teas are served in the form of lattés, "steamers," smoothies and complex mocktails, paired with an array of tasty bites.Courtesy of The Steeping RoomThe Enchanted Dollhouse16 of 21Miami, FLThe tea parties at this Miami spot are not the cutesy, childhood pasttime you remember - they're fully decked-out events with any theme you could dream up, from floral garden to hot air balloon.Courtesy of The Enchanted DollhouseA Taste of Britain17 of 21Wayne, PATreat yourself to a spot of tea and homemade desserts at this quaint tea room and shop in Lancaster County. English favorites like sausage rolls and cottage pie practically transport visitors across the pond.Courtesy of A Taste of BritainThe Lemon Lily Tea Room18 of 21Oviedo, FLThis hidden gem provides the full teatime experience, from the flavorful herbal infusions to the dainty tea sandwiches and scones.Courtesy of The Lemon Lily Tea Room600 Main Bed & Breakfast and Victorian Tea Room19 of 21Toms River, NJWhat better place to sip a cup of tea than inside a Victorian bed and breakfast. Visitors take a step back in time as they enjoy a light lunch in the charming setting steeped in history.Courtesy of 600 Main Bed & Breakfast and Victorian Tea RoomThe Teapot on Wheels20 of 21Gold Hill, ORYou're bound to try a variety of teas you'd never heard of before when you step foot in this adorable teahouse. The Fancy High Tea is a 90-minute experience with all the typical fixings - plus fancy hats to wear as you dine.Courtesy of The Teapot on WheelsThe Lygon Arms21 of 21Cotswolds, U.K.English charm is in no short supply at this historic stone hotel, dating back to the 1300s. The property is located in Cotswolds, where Prince Charles' home, Highgrove, is also situated. The beauty of the Highgrove Garden is mirrored in The Lygon Arms' verdant courtyard, where guests can indulge in sandwiches and pastries, complimented by seasonally themed teas.Courtesy of The Lygon ArmsRaise a teacup and channel your inner Duke or Duchess.From DelishAbout Our Ads