Davenports family has celebrated over 90 years of business trading in the Northwich area and is now a destination solely for celebration afternoon tea, served in the tea room, on their traditional narrow boat or gift boxed and delivered locally. Their reputation for a quality afternoon tea experience speaks for itself, after winning the Tea Guilds coveted Top Tea Place in the UK, the last ever winner, with customers returning and recommending means so that Davenports Tea Room can easily be described as offering the best Afternoon Tea in Cheshire. Step back in time to this quintessential English Tea Room, with period décor and staff dressed in Edwardian costume. They specialise in celebration afternoon teas and offer over 50 specialist teas. Their tea specialist uniquely brews it according to leaf and for customers personal taste, this is the ultimate afternoon tea experience. Hand painted Alice in Wonderland paintings and ornaments and situated close to Lewis Carroll’s birthplace. Early booking is highly recommended and particularly for the very popular Victorian Christmas Afternoon Tea. Davenports Tea Room features in Routledge’s The Hand Book of Tea Tourism where Belinda Davenport was one of the contributory authors on Service Quality.
Recent customer comments:
Stephanie Potts “Wonderful experience from start to finish! We enjoyed a special afternoon tea which I would highly recommend all ingredients locally sourced which is lovely to hear. Belinda was so knowledgeable and informative about the teas it was very interesting! Everyone needs to experience the afternoon teas here :)”
2024 (3 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | 12:00 | - 18:00 |
Tuesday - Thursday | Closed | |
Friday - Sunday | 12:00 | - 18:00 |
* Booking Essential. To Book call 01606 853241, or visit https://www.davenportsofcheshire.co.uk/
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Postcode: CW8 4QU please note however there are at least 75 properties on that postcode so when satnav says you are there look out for the brown sign: Davenports with a cup
Davenports Tea Room are located just off the A49 at Bartington, near Acton Bridge, Northwich.
From Warrington/Stretton roundabout (J10, M56), head towards Whitchurch (A49) straight through at the traffic lights, past the Holly Bush pub (situated on your left). Look out for our sign shortly afterwards and turn right. (You’ve missed us if you go over the big black and white swing bridge). Journey time: approx. 10 mins.
From the traffic lights (near to Blakemere Craft Centre, Sandiway), turn on to the A49 heading towards Warrington. Straight through the traffic lights (White Barn pub on your right) until you reach a roundabout. Take the first left (still following the A49). Cross over the Acton Bridge swing bridge which crosses the River Weaver. 9. Past the Leigh Arms Pub (on the right) and the derelict pub, then take the next left. Journey time 10mins
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