In our eyes, a good afternoon tea party means full bellies, a colourful table spread and tea so good your sister won't stop talking about it.
Whether you're basking in the afternoon sun or lighting candles as the temperature drops, there's always a reason to gather over tea. So, we've compiled a guide of essentials to help you secure the title of host with the most.
Setting the scene
A good place to start is choosing a theme. The theme can be inspired by on the time of day you'll be hosting, the location or maybe a dish you want to cook. Your theme will dictate the music, food, drinks and table setting. Read on
for three themes for an afternoon tea party.
Afternoon alfresco
Think long, lazy lunches out in the sun. Think icy cold drinks. Think of a chill playlist humming in the background. Is there any better way to spend warmer days?
The bright table
Leave the classic green and red to the side and opt to dress your table up with pops of bright colours. The best thing about this theme is that it's not restricted to the holidays, you can re-use the table setting for any occasion. Keep the table looking cohesive by choosing a couple of colours that work well with your existing table wares. For example, green napkins and green DIY place cards would complement the earthy-coloured plates you already own. Add gold details or fairy lights to give the setting a slightly festive feel.
Complete your table setting with the very colourful Lollapalooza teawares. The artful design works as a centrepiece as well as serving tea throughout the day.
The food & drinks
Go for iced drinks, like our Mango Mint Cocktail or Mocktail recipe. Serve it alongside a BBQ and lots of fresh salads. The refreshing, light notes of the iced tea will balance the rich, smoky flavours of the BBQ.
Want to offer a second option? Pour out a jug of Rosemary Lemon Iced Tea —citrusy, herbaceous and oh-so-refreshing for warm afternoon sips.
The playlist
Go for something that will create a relaxed yet upbeat ambiance. One of our favourites is Spotify's The Picnic List.
An intimate dinner party
If you're hosting for your nearest and dearest, an intimate dinner party is the way to go. Creating a warm, cosy atmosphere is the perfect way to bond, have some laughs and share delicious food too.
Create a candle-lit tablescape
Start with something simple, like a crisp white tablecloth then add interest and style with playful and bold serving ware among the classic pieces you already own. Create an intimate mood by lighting a few candles, there's something about a flittering flame that always makes for a warm and welcoming mood.
Ombre Opulence is the perfect way to add a little colour to your setting. Crafted from fine bone china fine bone china, hand detailed with 24 karat gold and a statement handle that’s equal parts function and flourish..
Potluck always pleases
Ask guests to bring a dish to help take the pressure off you cooking the entire feast. A cheese board or salad is easy for guests to bring from home and makes everyone feel involved.
For an easy yet satisfying dessert, follow dinner with a sweet treat of mince pies and tea. Try Melbourne Breakfast for a full-bodied black tea with vanilla that will pair perfectly with the sweet, spiced fruit and buttery pastry.
Hosting earlier in the day? Bake up a batch of Chai Spiced Cookies —fragrant with cinnamon, cardamom and ginger, they’re the ideal companion to your favourite cuppa.
Music to set the mood
Choose something to set the mood without distracting, we like Spotify's Dinner with Friends playlist.
For more formal festivities
Do you feel like dressing up for the night? This is how we host a tea party with a little luxury, T2 style.
Create an elegant table
Keep things classic but add elevated touches like a tablecloth and fabric napkins. Place cards can add a little formality too. Consider purchasing a bunch of flowers and placing them into small vases along the centre of your table - it's easy enough to do yourself but feels very special.
Complete the setting with the sparkle of Bee Moroccan Teawares. The design is dainty (yet enduring) for hot and iced tea, with fine golden details that sparkle when caught in the light.
Preparation is essential for food & drinks
Serve a meal you're confident making to ensure the night goes smoothly. Recipes you can prepare the day or morning before also will allow you to focus on enjoying the night with your guests, and not busy in the kitchen cooking.
When it comes to dessert, this is your chance to do something special. A warm pudding—like a spiced citrus and almond cake or a poached pear crumble—is perfect for the cooler months. Rich, cosy and full of flavour, it pairs beautifully with our Earl Grey, whose black tea base and citrusy bergamot notes echo the dessert’s aromatic warmth.
To close out the evening, serve a Marmalade Melbourne Mule. With its ginger heat and bitter orange twist, it’s the kind of cocktail that lingers on the palate — and in conversation. A perfect last sip to wind things down.
Set a dress code
Consider asking your guests to dress up for the occasion with a cocktail dress code.