Afternoon Tea with its savoury sandwiches, piping hot tea and sweet treats is the ultimate luxurious treat but where are the best places to go near High Wycombe?
If you’re looking to add a regal touch to your weekend ahead of the Platinum Jubilee or you have another special occasion in mind, here are the top spots that you can savour the afternoon treat on your doorstep.
We have rounded up the best eateries that offer the luxurious experience to help you spend more time stuffing your face with scones and less on the stressful organising.
Here are the top 5 places that offer afternoon teas in your area based on their Tripadvisor ratings and reviews.
Best places for afternoon tea near High Wycombe
Air Raid Shelter Cafe and Tea Room
Where: Unit 12 The Chilterns Shopping Centre High Chilterns Shopping Centre, High Wycombe HP13 5XJ England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 197
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Hughenden Manor
Where: Hughenden Manor Cafe, High Wycombe HP14 4LA
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 715
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Strawberry Grove
Where: 2 High Street Lane End, High Wycombe HP14 3JF England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 112
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Crumbs Corner
Where: 6 Swains Market, Flackwell Heath, High Wycombe HP10 9BL England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 12
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The Ivy Marlow Garden
Where: 66-68 High Street Marlow Garden, Marlow SL7 1AH England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.0
Number of ‘Excellent’ reviews: 539
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