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Take Your Mother Out – For Tea!

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Tomorrow is Mother’s Day! Why not treat the special woman in your life to some Afternoon Tea this weekend?

Below is a list of our top five favourite places in Manchester where you can complete your Afternoon Tea experience with your Mum.

RICHMOND TEA ROOMS

Situated on Richmond Street, just behind Manchester’s Gay Village on Canal Street.

Take your lovely mother’s down to the Alice in Wonderland inspired tea room. Enjoy the quirky and mesmerising surroundings of one of Manchester’s finest tea rooms.

The outside of Richmond Tea Rooms is clean and warming with lines of bunting and beautiful flowers framing the windows. Inside, the Alice in Wonderland interior is also mind-blowing.

On the menu you will find a lovely selection of light meals, including an array of finger sandwiches, scones and cakes. The variety of home-made cakes displayed in the counter will leave your mouth watering. As well as English breakfast, there are a number of interesting teas available to try from Earl Grey to China rose.

Whether you choose breakfast, afternoon tea or late night cocktails- you won’t be disappointed here.

Overall, the service is efficient, friendly and your mum is in for a treat!

SUGAR JUNCTION

 Retro, cosy and simply beautiful.

Situated in the middle of the Northern Quarter on Tib Street, Sugar Junction provide quality afternoon tea in the heart of Manchester.

If your mum is a lover of everything vintage, then she will definitely love this gorgeous Sugar Junction Tea Room.

Afternoon Tea includes a cake selection, muffin (selection of fillings) and a scone with cream and jam. They serve over 25 different teas, cakes which are freshly baked and home cooked food in a chic vintage tea room. The tea, especially the Chai Lattes as well as the selection of gorgeous home-made cakes are out of this world.

From the vintage inspired interior décor to the beautiful vintage clothes the waitresses wear, Sugar Junction has a lovely vintage feel. As well as, the retro china crockery which further adds to the charm of the place.

So just relax, rewind and have a light bite with your mother this Mother’s Day.

TEACUP KITCHEN

Afternoon Tea is served from midday each day at Teacup. From fine loose-leaf teas to home-baked cakes, Teacup will delight you and your mother.

Treat your mum with a Pistachio cake, or a rich pistachio sponge topped with a creamy pistachio icing, which also comes with a pot of Whole Rosebud infusion- simply sweet and soothing.

Current favourites are also a warm miniature scone served with clotted cream, and a miniature fruit meringue tart. A large selection of tea is also available from Assam to Earl Grey, along with a wonderful range of sandwiches and cakes to choose from.

Apart from the food, tea, cake and happy atmosphere, the staff are friendly and helpful too.

TEA 42

Another place we love is Tea 42, situated in the heart of Manchester on High Street. This is another quirky spot offering tea lovers a tea-drinking and Afternoon Tea experience.

The interior is modern, bright and beautiful and you will be amazed by the choice of tea and cake available.

You should go and sink into the leather comfy chairs with your mum this Mother’s Day!

PATISSERIE VALERIE

Looking through the window of Patisserie Valerie, the glass cabinets displaying cakes and pastries will attract you in like buzzing bumble bees on flowers.

The menu also consists of more desserts such as, smoothies, ice cream and milkshakes, plus savouries, breakfast and sandwiches.

Patisserie Valerie have the most delicious cakes, gateaux and patisseries which stand out against the subdued tones of the walls. If you or your mum adore cakes then you will want to buy and try everything and what’s stopping you from doing so?

Forgetting the calorie content, treat your mum with not only one, but with two indulging delights and if you can’t resist then take away some cakes with you too.

Overall, Patisserie Valerie are busy, mouth-watering and scrumptious!

Wherever you choose to go, we hope you and your mum will have a splendid and enjoyable Afternoon Tea.

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO ALL YOU LOVELY MUMS OUT THERE.

Amillah Javed is currently studying English and Film at Manchester Metropolitan University. She is passionate about journalism and teaching and hopes to pursue a career in one of these fields. Amillah also has an interest in writing creatively and having work published. Follow her on Twitter @a_amillah

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