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  • Mother's Day Afternoon Tea Menu | Glasgow

    Mother's Day Afternoon Tea | Glasgow

    Available 14th - 15 March

    Enjoy a selection of freshly prepared sandwiches, warm plain or fruit scones with clotted cream and jam, and a tempting assortment of handcrafted mini cakes, all served with your choice of loose leaf tea or coffee. Add a glass of gin and tonic, Prosecco, or Champagne to make the celebration even more special.

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  • Mother's Day Afternoon Tea Menu Edinburgh

    Mother's Day Afternoon Tea Menu Edinburgh

    Available 14th - 15 March
    Enjoy a selection of delicate sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam, and an array of exquisite miniature desserts, all served with your choice of loose-leaf tea or coffee. Elevate the occasion with a glass of Prosecco, Peach Bellini, or Champagne for a truly special experience.

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Deluxe Afternoon Tea Menu

From £29.95 per person.
Add a glass of Prosecco for £36.95 or Champagne for £38.95.
Two days advanced booking required.

Indulge in a refined afternoon experience at our Edinburgh Tea Rooms, set in the heart of the city with picturesque views of Edinburgh Castle.

Savour a selection of traditional finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and homemade jam, and an elegant trio of handcrafted patisserie, including a spiced apple crumble tart, rich chocolate and coffee Crémeux, and red velvet domes with mascarpone cream.

Served with your choice of loose leaf tea or coffee and a homemade shortbread round.

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Gift Vouchers - The Willow Tearooms - Glasgow & Edinburgh

Breakfast, morning coffee & loose leaf teas, lunch, light snacks, afternoon tea, cakes and scones from your favourite Scottish tearoom.

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Inspired by the works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Tea Rooms are modeled on Kate Cranston’s Ingram Street Tea Rooms from the early 1900s.