Friday 13 December 2013

Sit Back and Take SIX

We may have reached mid-December without experiencing any flurries of snow in Newcastle (and I can only hope if we do I will still be living it up in LA over Christmas), but bare branches on trees, icy breath, frosted windscreens and the arrival of Fenwick's Christmas window are all signs that winter has taken its grip over Newcastle. Thousands will fill the city's streets over the next few weeks to finish their Christmas shopping, making it almost impossible to find a nice place to sit back and relax.

Unless of course, I let you into a little secret... 


How better to escape the hustle and bustle of the high street and get into the Christmas spirit than climbing six storeys high to enjoy festive afternoon tea? 

Feeling a little like Charlie in the Chocolate Factory as we took the glass elevator high into the sky to a decadent feast that awaited us, Emily and I drank in the view. 





We enjoyed the Classic Afternoon Tea for two (£14.95), but you can add a glass of champagne for an extra touch of Christmas sparkle for £22.95 per person. Three beautifully presented tiers arrived on our table and we couldn't wait to tuck in, starting with a selection of finger sandwiches: salmon, egg and cress, cheese savoury and of course turkey with cranberry sauce.


Next up we were treated to a warm cranberry and plain scone each. The scones were a little overdone, but nothing that a healthy dollop of jam and cream couldn't solve.


As I drained the last of my cappuccino, I admit to feeling pretty full, but just looking at the mini morsels that still begged to be eaten I heroically managed to stuff my face a little more... 


There's certainly nothing 'twee' about SIX's afternoon tea, it's cool and contemporary whilst retaining the decadent element that makes afternoon tea so desirable. The flavours complemented each other perfectly, a warming ginger base on the passion fruit tart worked well with the stick-to-the-ribs treacle sponge, creamy Christmas pudding and buttery mince pies. 

If you can't treat yourself at Christmas, when can you?!
 For £14.95, SIX's festive afternoon tea definitely hits the spot - we even managed a wander around the Quayside market afterwards.... 


Afternoon tea is served from 2-5pm Monday to Saturday and 12-4 on Saturdays, buuuut since December is so busy, afternoon tea is only served on weekends so make sure you don't miss your chance! 

You can book online here, or give them a call on 0191 440 4948 if you need a little R&R before the big day










1 comment:

  1. Do love afternoon tea at Six, only done it once but I definitely need to go back sometime. Last time we sat in the little bit by the windows over looking the Tyne Bridge, so so beautiful!

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