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Friend from Norway is bringing her son to see Manchester United play. They are stopping at the Holiday Inn Express and she wants to go somewhere to experience proper English 'Afternoon Tea' - can anyone recommend anywhere in the Manchester area that would be suitable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is Annie's restaurant on Old Bank Street. It is owned by Jennie McAlpine who plays Fiz in Corrie St. http:// www.ann iesmanc hester. co.uk/i ndex.ph p
Harvey Nichols (on Exchange Square) isn't cheap but it would certainly be 'authentic'. The restaurant is on the 2nd Floor:
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For lower costs, start here:
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Opus One (in the Radisson Edwardian) is popular but more in a nice bar, similarly places like Cloud 23 (on the 23rd floor of the Hilton but you usually have to book).
There are a number of tea rooms I'd go for over somewhere like Harvey Nics.
Richmond Tea Rooms - lovely and Alice in Wonderland themed:
http:// www.ric hmondte arooms. com/
Maybe more a girly thing but I love it, went with friends for an afternoon cream tea treat my last birthday. I can verify that the scones are absolutely gorgeous!
47 King St is a bit more posh:
http:// www.47k ingstre etwest. co.uk/
Teacup on Thomas St is very popular but service can be quite slow and it does get busy (often a queue to be seated). I go there fairly often but it wouldn't be my top choice for a special treat afternoon tea.
http:// teacupa ndcakes .com/
Pattiserie Valerie does amazing cakes but not quite so authentic. One of those places that makes you drool just by walking past the window!
http:// www.pat isserie -valeri e.co.uk /
There are a number of tea rooms I'd go for over somewhere like Harvey Nics.
Richmond Tea Rooms - lovely and Alice in Wonderland themed:
http://
Maybe more a girly thing but I love it, went with friends for an afternoon cream tea treat my last birthday. I can verify that the scones are absolutely gorgeous!
47 King St is a bit more posh:
http://
Teacup on Thomas St is very popular but service can be quite slow and it does get busy (often a queue to be seated). I go there fairly often but it wouldn't be my top choice for a special treat afternoon tea.
http://
Pattiserie Valerie does amazing cakes but not quite so authentic. One of those places that makes you drool just by walking past the window!
http://