Take In A Little Brisbane History While You Visit

High tea is a practice that dates back to the late 1700's. The Duchess of Bedford is said to be the originator of this custom. In that period, it was customary to only serve two meals a day, making it very hard to go from breakfast to dinner without eating. The dutchess began inviting friends over for high tea which included dainty sandwiches and breads. This practice became very popular and is still used today as we know it. High Tea is alive and well in Brisbane and below are a few favorite spots to enjoy this custom.

For a true old world experience, visit Joseph Alexander's at Milton. Here you can dine in a beautiful historic house with traditional charm and a menu that will certainly satisfy your desire for traditional high tea. This building is a hundred and twenty years old, it has some of the greatest views of the Brisbane skyline and the Brisbane river. There is also a fabulous ambiance to the place, that gives you the feeling of eating at home, even though you are out at a cafe.

In Clayfield you can visit High Societea. This is a great location and is often used for bridal showers, baby showers and birthday parties. Since it's opening in May '04 their emphasis on detail and presentation has made them a favorite for high tea.

Located on the river at Stamford Plaza is the Brasserie. The several high tea options here include an all chocolate infused buffet. Traditional high tea is served all day featuring baked goods, pastries, coffee and tea.

Queenies Traditional Tea House is located in Nundah. This tea house offers many desserts and baked goods all of which are made here on site, and include Chocolate Guinness Cake, Passion fruit Sponge (Queenies signature cake) and Cheery and Almond Cake. High tea is served in a traditional manner with all the usual accompaniments.


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