Discover Beverley's charming streets while indulging in a quirky Afternoon Tea experience. On this 2½-hour tour you'll build your own tea, course by course, enjoying freshly made sandwiches, a locally produced sausage roll, artisan chocolate, and a delightful cake platter in historic venues, including a cosy pub. Along the way, immerse yourself in the town's rich history and learn about the origins of afternoon tea, all while sipping tea, coffee or even a glass of prosecco. Perfect for individuals, friends, and families. Plenty of time for chatting along the way.
This seasonal autumn/winter tour involves less walking around town and more sitting and chatting in the warmth. But do come dressed for the weather!
- Build your own afternoon tea with local delicacies
- Explore Beverley's history with insights on afternoon tea origins
- Enjoy a relaxed pace with cosy stops for food and drink
- Tour duration is approximately 2½ hours, covering about one mile
Discover a little more about our local art gallery and museum at this indoor starting point
Explore the history of tea, the traditions of afternoon tea and the historic links to Beverley as we wander into Wednesday Market in the town for our first course on this quirky Afternoon Tea experience.
Having strolled through the town picking up sweet and savoury goodies on the way, we'll stop for cake and tea (and a cheeky Prosecco if you want) at our final destination in North Bar Within
Head up to the first floor of the Treasure House to meet outside the museum area of the building. The Tourist Office team on the ground floor, as you enter, will be able to direct you if needed. You can take the lift or climb the stairs.
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