Join us for a decadent, homemade traditional Yorkshire afternoon tea for two (or more!) served on a tiered cake stand with a glamorous sense of tradition and occasion at this wonderful Scarborough hotel.
Afternoon tea is available at Ox Pasture Hall Hotel every day (must be booked by 10.00 am, as all scones and cakes are baked fresh) and is served in the hotels Lounges, bar, bistro or
courtyard restaurant.
If it is nice weather, you can also have your afternoon tea on one of the beautiful hotel terraces or thatched gazebo's.
Afternoon Tea - £25.00 per person
For that special occasion, why not make it a Champagne Afternoon Tea by adding a glass of Champagne. Champagne Afternoon Tea - £37.00 per person
Afternoon Tea must be booked by 10.00 am, as all scones and cakes are baked fresh.
Outside of London, perhaps the place in England most associated with tea and Afternoon Tea is Yorkshire. We even have our own
Yorkshire Tea.
Afternoon tea is the most quintessential of English customs and was is introduced in England in 1840 by Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford. The Duchesses household would have their evening meal served fashionably late at eight o'clock, leaving a long period of time between lunch and dinner.
Tea consumption in England increased dramatically during the early nineteenth century.