11 elegant spots to enjoy high tea in Brisbane

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Throw your pinkies in the air for dainty delicacies at the best places to experience high tea in Brisbane.

Fluffy finger sandwiches, itsy bitsy cakes, flowing bubbles, and fragrant brew – the art of high tea is totally irresistible. Dating as far back as the 1840s, the afternoon dining experience is still ridiculously popular, and Brisbane plays home to an abundance of sittings. From the confines of luxurious hotels to standalone destinations nailing new takes on the traditional, high tea in Brisbane is worthy of your bucket list.

1. Strangers’ High Tea, Brisbane City

Dine where the very highest of society frequented at Strangers’ High Tea, staged inside Queensland Parliament’s acclaimed Strangers’ Restaurant. Live classical music and ornate nineteenth-century design fill the historical space, which was once exclusive to male members of parliament. Delight in the high tea menu of scrumptious treats, rolled out of the kitchen on various dates throughout the month (best to check the website well in advance as tables fill quickly). Think buttermilk scones, raspberry Opera slice, pumpkin and feta tarts, chicken and cucumber sandwiches, and more. 

Address: Parliamentary Annexe, 69 Alice Street, Brisbane City 

Strangers’ High Tea at Queensland Parliament House.

The high tea at Strangers’Restaurant is a must for classic high tea lovers. (Image: Strangers’ Restaurant)

2. Stamford Plaza Brisbane Hotel High Tea, Brisbane City

Beloved for its elegant high tea in the heart of town, Stamford Plaza Brisbane Hotel puts on three unique versions. Staged on Saturday and Sunday weekly, The Spirit of Queensland High Tea pays tribute to the flavours of the Sunshine State, spanning tropical fruit, Daintree barramundi, Stanthorpe cider-apple and raisin scones. Saturday, weekly, also plays home to a Chocolate Afternoon Tea where more than 17 takes on everyone’s favourite sweet stuff is delivered with baked scones. And if it’s the school holidays, don’t miss Wizardry High Tea which blends a theme of which craft and, well, wizardry (just go with it, your kids love it), with the sweetest of treats.  

Address: Corner Edward and Margaret Streets, Brisbane City 

Stamford Plaza Brisbane Hotel high tea in Brisbane City.

The unique flavours of the Sunshine State are infused into the Spirit of Queensland High Tea. (Image: Stamford Hotels and Resorts)

3. Sofitel High Tea, Brisbane City

Bringing the hotel’s signature French flair to its high tea, the Sofitel group deliver an enchanting experience. Sofitel High Tea at Sofitel Brisbane Central is set within Cuvee, the hotel’s sophisticated lobby bar, and its weekly Friday, Saturday, and Sunday sittings are stacked, literally, with patisseries crafted by their in-house team plus mouth-watering sandwiches and your choice of a glass of Veuve or a mocktail. A high tea in Brisbane with a side of lovely city streetscape views, too.      

Address: 249 Turbot Street, Brisbane City 

Sofitel Brisbane Central's high tea.

Savour the afternoon with mouth-watering sandwiches and delicate pastries. (Image: Sofitel)

4. W Brisbane High Tea, Brisbane City

A high tea in Brisbane dripping with the hotel chain’s distinct rock and roll flavour, W Brisbane High Teas (there’s a series of them) are set within the eclectic Living Room Bar. Amid a sea of metallics, pop prints and soft seating, the themed high teas nod to whatever they’re vibing at the moment. Be it the ‘Pretty In Pink’ menu that’s available until the end of June 2024 or any one of the special occasion high teas that tap into the likes of Easter and Mother’s Day, there’s always something delicious going on. Check the website for menus and dates.    

Address: 81 North Quay, Brisbane City 

W Brisbane High Tea.

The W brings vibes aplenty with its unique ‘Pretty In Pink’ menu. (Image: W Hotels)

5. Dandelion & Driftwood, Hendra

You might know Dandelion & Driftwood for its epic breakfasts but the cosy north Brisbane cafe also nails high tea sittings and takeaway high tea box sets. Available at any time of the day, you need to pre-book your sitting but get organised because the spoils are abundant. Ribbon sandwiches, thick, fluffy scones, mini tarts, cupcakes, and tiny pastries provide all the stomach lining your boozy (or non-boozy) beverage selection needs. 

Address: 20 Doncaster Street, Hendra 

6. Treasury Brisbane’s High Tea at The Lab, Brisbane City

Embrace old-world character and decadent spoils at Treasury Brisbane’s High Tea at The Lab, the hotel’s fine dining restaurant. Soft carpeting and rich timber furniture create a plush, homely space to dig into your tower of temptation, served to guests every Saturday and Sunday. You can go with the standard menu or upgrade with Chandon and premium Moet, but regardless, your tower will arrive with ribbon sandwiches, in-house pastries, quiche, frittata, and scones.  

Address: 130 William Street, Brisbane City 

Treasury Brisbane’s High Tea at The Lab.

After working at five-star establishments in London, Executive Chef, Steven Jones has perfected these tasty treats. (Image: The Lab Restaurant and Bar)

7. Fancy Tea at The Matriarch, Newstead

Love the eloquent boozing element of high tea? Fancy Tea at The Matriarch is just the ticket. Focused on injecting even more fun into Brisbane’s high tea offering, the team fill their lush, greenery-splashed space with a traditional menu paired with three boozy concoctions from Wednesday to Sunday. Think tea-infused cocktails like Hendricks Gin & Tea, and vodka and lemon peach tea. If you’d prefer mocktails, they can always cater for you too.   

Address: 1/22 Masters Road, Newstead  

8. Zen Garden High Tea at Bar 1603, Brisbane City

Serving spectacular afternoon spreads from Friday to Saturday, Bar 1603 offers a magical Zen Garden High Tea. A homage to the flavours of Japanese cuisine, the meal caters to both savoury and sweet palettes however that’s where everything you think you know about high tea ends. Forget finger sandwiches forever as you dive into a stream of sashimi, gyoza, Karaage chicken, Matcha mouse, a chocolate cherry blossom tree and more. 

Address: 27-35 Turbot Street, Brisbane City 

Zen Garden High Tea at Bar 1603.

Looking for something a bit different? These whimsical snacks are sure to surprise. (Image: 1603 Bar)

9. High Tea at Bacchus, Rydges South Bank Brisbane, South Bank

Fine china porcelain and velvet chairs set a high-luxe, high tea scene at Bacchus inside Rydges South Bank Brisbane. Catering to both adults and children on Saturday and Sunday, this high tea is still worthy of your finest frocks as a roll call of classic indulgences light up your table. Two hours of bottomless Mumm bubbles (for the grown-ups, obviously) and the likes of Reuben sandwiches, croquettes, truffle egg pillows, seafood wraps, and all your obligatory scones and sweets will floor you. 

Address: 9 Glenelg Street, South Bank 

10. High Tea at The Kitchen, Old Government House, Brisbane City

Held on just one Friday every month, High Tea at The Kitchen in the beautiful Old Government House, plays home to an atmospheric dining experience you can’t miss. Located at the bustling Queensland University of Technology campus right near the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, the venue pops together a beautiful selection of delicacies spanning finger sandwiches, handmade sweets and pastries. You’ll need to check the website for upcoming dates and make sure you book your table in advance. 

Address: 2 George Street, Brisbane City  

The Kitchen at Old Government House high tea.

Elevate your Friday afternoons in the timeless Old Government House. (Image: The Kitchen Old Government House)

11. High Tea at The Balfour Kitchen & Bar, New Farm

Be swept away in frangipani trees and ultra-lush greenery at High Tea at The Balfour Kitchen & Bar. It’s a stunning setting, embraced entirely if you can wrangle a spot on the converted Queenslander’s wraparound balcony. Staged once a month on a Saturday and Sunday (check the website for upcoming dates), this high tea in Brisbane features mouth-watering sweets including the likes of mini tarts, macarons, and specialty cakes, plus savoury brioche, smoked trout bruschetta, pork terrine, and scones with Chantilly cream and jam. 

Address: 37 Balfour Street, New Farm

Spicers Balfour Hotel in Brisbane's high tea.

Indulge in exquisite delights amidst scenic beauty. (Image: Spicers Retreats)

Kristie Lau-Adams is a Gold Coast-based freelance writer after working as a journalist and editorial director for almost 20 years across Australia's best-known media brands including The Sun-Herald, WHO and Woman's Day. She has spent significant time exploring the world with highlights including trekking Japan’s life-changing Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage and ziplining 140 metres above the vines of Mexico’s Puerto Villarta. She loves exploring her own backyard (quite literally, with her two young children who love bugs), but can also be found stalking remote corners globally for outstanding chilli margaritas and soul-stirring cultural experiences.
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A new 170-km hike and nature retreat are coming to Brisbane

    By Kassia Byrnes
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    Mt Coot-tha is set for a glow up with the announcement of a new hiking trail and nature retreat.

    Long a popular retreat for Brisbane locals, Mt Coot-tha Reserve is the city’s largest natural area. Just a 15-minute drive from Brisbane’s CBD, it’s already the place for unbeatable skyline views of the city. But now, it will be more than just a short break. Brisbane City Council appointed Brisbane Sustainability Agency to transform the area into a nature-based tourism and recreation hub, including a world-class Mt Coot-tha nature retreat.

    person making a heart from their hands at mt coot-tha lookout

    The view from Mt Coot-tha is already much loved. (Image: Visit Brisbane)

    The plan is to transform the location ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games to be hosted in Brisbane, with the intention of developing a long-term strategy make it an an eco-tourism destination and protect the precinct’s native bushland while also enhancing the offerings and accessibility for the over one million visitors Mt Coot-tha already receives per year.

    In a press release, Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner stated the revitalisation of Mount Coot-tha includes “a 170-kilometre wilderness walking trail with overnight huts, glamping, a botanic gardens night-time lights show and a reimagined tropical dome”.

    That tropical dome will transform the one that currently stands on-site to be reminiscent of green tourism destinations like Singapore’s iconic Gardens by the Bay and Butchart Gardens in Canada, complete with botanic gardens and an immersive night-time light experience, a treetop walk and upgrades to the current summit lookout. The current Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is also slated for an upgrade. Visitors will be able to make the most of it by staying in the new nature retreat, with glamping spots.

    exterior render of Mt Coot-tha tropical dome after renovation

    A brand new dome, hiking trail and Mt Coot-tha nature retreat are coming.

    For those keen on a little more adventure than the retreat can provide, a key feature of the proposed improvements is the Brisbane Wilderness Walking Trail. This 170-kilometre track would connect Mt Coot-tha to Mt Archer. Drawing inspiration from longer hiking trails like Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain and New Zealand’s West Coast Wilderness Trail, the trail will enjoy features to make hikers more comfortable along their journey, like bush huts, way-finding signage, composting toilets, camping sites and refurbished picnic areas.

    “Brisbane is riding a wave of international popularity as a tourism destination and with the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games coming, now is the time to start planning more to see and do in our city,” continued Schrinner.

    “We have South Bank, the city, Howard Smith Wharves and Fortitude Valley for locals to enjoy and visitors to explore. I believe Mount Coot-tha presents an incredible opportunity for nature-based destinations and attractions, which is exactly what international visitors are looking for”.

    a render of the inside Mt Coot-tha tropical dome after renovation

    The current tropical dome will be transformed to match the likes of Singapore.

    What can you do in Brisbane while you wait for the Mt Coot-tha glow up? Try these experiences and these delicious restaurants.