Afternoon Tea
Treat yourself to an indulgent Afternoon Tea at the Phoenix Kitchen, served in the beautiful surroundings of Claydon Courtyard
Phoenix Afternoon Tea
Booking an afternoon tea is a great way to enjoy a delightful and relaxing time with friends, family or a loved one. Whether it’s a special occasion, or just a way to spend a lazy afternoon, this classic tradition offers a perfect blend of sweet and savoury treats, paired with a cup of tea or coffee.
Our menu features a range of delicious sweet and savoury treats including a selection of sandwiches, scones, cakes and pastries all made with the freshest ingredients. Why not add a touch of sparkle with a glass of prosecco, the perfect accompaniment to your afternoon tea.
Book your afternoon tea today and experience a truly memorable occasion.
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MAKING A BOOKING
To purchase an Afternoon Tea please click on the “Book Now” button and select your preferred date. We offer a delicious vegetarian afternoon tea, if this is your preferred option, please let us know in the comments box when making your booking.
If you would like to book using a “buy a gift” or “red letter day” voucher please email [email protected]
In your email please include, the voucher number (beginning 40…), the date you would like to book your afternoon tea, a proposed time for your booking, how many people you are booking for and any dietary requirements.
Opening Times
Table Bookings
12 noon – 2.30pm
Bookings can only be accepted with a minimum of 48 hours notice
Afternoon Tea is available to book on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.



Get in Touch
The Claydon Estate
Estate Office, Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire
MK18 2EX
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Opening Hours
Claydon Courtyard and the Phoenix Kitchen:
Phoenix Kitchen: For up to date opening hours visit Phoenix Kitchen
We recommend you check with individual Courtyard businesses and the National Trust Claydon House for their opening times.
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