Tiffin Tea At The Langham – Special Children's Morning Tea for School Holidays

‘I don’t belong in this family,’ said my little daughter, ‘there are too many boys.’
‘I know exactly what you mean,’ I said, ‘lets run away and do something just for the girls.

So we did. We’d been very kindly invited to a Peter Pan Morning Tea by The Langham in Sydney’s Rocks.
This grand hotel is housed in a beautiful heritage building. It’s all 5-star opulence with lashings of old fashioned service and style.

Like its namesake in London, The Langham puts on a marvellous high tea. At The Langham this is known as a Tiffin Tea, and is served daily. You can have your tea leaves read at weekends there.
The children’s morning tea is a feature of each school holidays and it really is a treat.
Each children’s morning tea in school holidays has a different theme. We experienced the Peter Pan Morning Tea, with pirate themes for the food, then a reading from the famous book. The children each received a copy of Peter Pan to take home too.

But it’s not all about the children, look at this platter of tiny treats which yours truly scoffed, in a ladylike manner of course.


The table settings are just a delight. What a sharp contract to our boy-filled home in school holidays.

The children can colour in as they wait for their morning tea to arrive.

A cup of coffee in gorgeous surrounds – delightful.

The tiffin tea for adults, major treats!
The Smartie treasure scones with Nutella and cream – too good!
Pieces of eight in a cute jar
I loved this wall feature in the restaurant, would love to try each tea!
Look at the gorgeous decor in the bathrooms – wonderful attention to detail in this hotel.
You can read all about The Langham Sydney on its website here.
To book tiffin tea or school holidays morning tea telephone 02 8248 5220
Costing $30 for children and $49 for adults, morning tea at the Langham is a terrific treat. It’s one that will fill you up, so no need for more meals on the day that you visit – a cost saving!
Many thanks to The Langham Sydney for hosting Minnie The Minx and I.
We very much enjoyed some mother and daughter time, and escaping from rugby-mad twin and great big hairy teenage brothers.
Have you enjoyed a high tea or morning tea these school holidays?
Would you take your sons?
Happy munching,





