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    Posted: 06 September 2011 at 10:05am
I am organising a bridal shower/hens night for my good friend in January 2012. She has older women and a few children who will need to attend, so needs to be suitable for everyone. We are planning to head out after for more of a hens night later on.

Was thinking afternoon tea somewhere, does anyone have any suggestions? There will be around 25 people. In Auckland

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While I haven't been to high tea at anywhere but a friends place, I did find this link for you: High tea venues

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Are you after venues in the city? I've been to a few High Teas out West in some lovely cafes but that may not work for you depending on where you're staying.

I've been to High Tea at The Langham Hotel which was lovely


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Langham is lovely

although favourite high tea venue is Prohibition - linky

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have heard good things about the Langham. we did the Sheraton for a friends one and it was only ok. (well so i thought). The one at Cornwall Park is quite nice too and then being at the park there is lots of room for kids to run and play after.

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I was just going to mention Cornwall park Bizzy :) My cousins High Tea was there for her bridal shower, they put us into a seperate room so it was quiet, and we could see over the park which was really neat.

And they even gave us containers to take the left over food with us to the next venue we headed to

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Wow Cass that sounds great!

Bizzy, sorry, didn't say that there will only be a few kids, ones who are old enough to act like adults for a little while, so room is not a problem, but peace and quiet and some room to enjoy ourselves would be great!

Thanks guys, keep the ideas coming!

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The Stamford Plaza used to do a nice one, not sure what its like now! Nice and close to the viaduct too!

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Mollies hotel in Ponsonby do a lovely high tea, they are a boutique sort of hotel, quite flashy. The Langham's high tea is good too as mentioned above.
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Originally posted by Bizzy Bizzy wrote:

have heard good things about the Langham. we did the Sheraton for a friends one and it was only ok. (well so i thought). The one at Cornwall Park is quite nice too and then being at the park there is lots of room for kids to run and play after.


Sheraton changed its name to the Langholm, they are the same place.

I thought the Langholm high tea was very good, nice comfy seats and you can have a flat white. I've seen the platters at Cornwall Park when I've eaten there and didn't think they looked as good. They are quite a bit cheaper though.
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Agave at Kariotahi does a high tea and is a beautiful venue. We had a big family lunch there yesterday and it was great for the kiddies and adults. Delicious food, great service and the best views in Auckland.

Its from 3 - 5 pm and from memory is $25

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Hello,
I think high tea venue is best for Bridal Shower party.

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i also like attending bridal showers and taking photographs or even videos. That would really make sense then.
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i also like attending bridal showers and taking photographs or even videos. That would really make sense then.
thanks,
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