Thursday, 12 December 2024

Cotswold Afternoon Tea - Broadway, Cotswolds

 Last weekend we rented a cottage and had a lovely weekend away with our friends to a charming village called Broadway in the Cotswold's. 

It was their Christmas late night shopping and market that they have 2 Fridays towards Christmas. It was on the television last year and repeated this year. 

Despite the weather  it was a wonderful weekend however not all the stalls were there as strong winds had been predicted. They still had the reindeer and the local brass band playing carols and Christmas tunes. 

We got into the Christmas spirit wearing Christmas jumpers and hats and sipping on delicious mulled wine. 

On the Saturday we went for a long walk through 7 muddy fields to the Broadway Tower. Here you get an amazing view and there is a lovely cafe serving hot chocolate and food.  It was defiantly worth the walk and much quicker going back downhill 

Once back in the High Street we went for a much earned Afternoon Tea in a quaint tearoom called Tisanes



The Afternoon Tea was £17 per person plus extra £5.50 for a small mini bottle of Prosecco. 

You get to choose your sandwich from the menu and your slice of cake plus a plain or fruit scone each. It also included a pot of tea of choice or coffee. I choose a turkey and cranberry sandwich, fruit scone and coffee and walnut cake. 

The sandwich was packed full of filling and nice and fresh.





The scones were large and still slightly warm. We got plenty of strawberry jam and clotted cream to go with it. 











The cakes looked homemade and we got a big slice. My husband choose carrot cake so we shared and I think he made the best choice as the carrot cake was very nice. 


It was a lovely Afternoon Tea and reasonably priced. Also it was good to be able to choose sandwich and cake from the menu. 



Nearest Station : Not sure as we were staying within walking distance. 
Best bits : Getting to choose from menu and food very fresh.  
Worst bits : Nothing to mention as all very nice      
Value for money :  At £22.50 each with the mini bottle of prosecco yes worth it.
would I go back? : Yes if I went back to Broadway 







 





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