Summer Afternoon Tea: Recipes, Menu Ideas, and Hosting Tips

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There's something uniquely delightful about a Summer Afternoon Tea. As the days grow longer and the sun shines brighter, teatime moves outdoors-to garden tables, breezy porches, and shaded backyards. It's a time for gathering with friends, savoring fragrant teas, and enjoying fresh, seasonal treats.

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Whether you're planning an elegant garden tea or a casual summertime gathering, this guide is filled with beautiful ideas and seasonal teatime recipes to inspire your own celebration. From floral arrangements and tea table inspiration to sweet and savory bites, we've gathered everything you need to host a truly memorable Summer Afternoon Tea.

And if you enjoy planning tea by the season, you may also love my Month-by-Month Afternoon Tea Menus, with fresh ideas for teatime throughout the year.

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What to Serve for a Summer Afternoon Tea

A summer afternoon tea menu is best when it feels fresh, light, and easy to enjoy. I like to include a few savory tea sandwiches or small bites, one or two scones with jam, lemon curd, homemade mock clotted cream, and a beautiful selection of summer sweets-berry tarts, tea cakes, trifles, or small pastries.

Below are some favorite summer teatime recipes to help you build a menu that feels seasonal, elegant, and simple to host.

Tea Sandwiches and Savories

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Two cucumber tea sandwiches with microgreens and herbed cream cheese, is topped with thinly sliced cucumbers and edible flowers.
Cucumber Tea Sandwiches Recipe
Cucumber Tea Sandwiches are a traditional finger sandwich for afternoon tea, brunches, showers, or gatherings of many kinds. These cucumber sandwiches are easy to make and delightful for your next tea party.
Cucumber Tea Sandwiches
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Elegant tea sandwich with a round cut, topped with cucumber and garnish, accompanied by a savory ham salad mix on a white plate with a delicate flower beside it. A teapot and more sandwiches rest gracefully on a cake stand in the blurred background.
Ham Salad Tea Sandwiches
A simple ham salad recipe elevated to incredible with the addition of a few unique ingredients. And is utterly delicious. Ready in 10 minutes, it's a salad you'll make all season!
Ham Salad Tea Sandwiches
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Top view of tea sandwiches on a rectangular tea platter.
Radish and Cucumber Tea Sandwiches
Elevate your tea party with delicious Radish and Cucumber Tea Sandwiches. Crisp radish flavors and curried butter create a unique twist on this classic finger sandwich.
Radish and Cucumber Tea Sandwiches
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Closeup view of Strawberry Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches tied with chive ribbon
Strawberry Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches Recipe
Strawberry Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches with Creamy Lemon Dressing are a deliciously fresh and slightly sweet take on traditional chicken salad finger sandwiches. They're easy to make, delicious, and bright with the brilliant colors of summer.
Strawberry Chicken Salad Tea Sandwiches
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Side view of single Salmon Salad Tea Sandwich on a white and white plate with tea
Salmon Salad Tea Sandwiches
Salmon Salad Tea Sandwiches are a delightful combination of delicate flavors and textures to elevate any tea party, brunch, or light dinner.
Salmon Salad Tea Sandwiches
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Top side view of 4 strawberry bruschetta on a white scalloped plate
Easy Strawberry Bruschetta Recipe
It's summer strawberry season. Celebrate with this easy Strawberry Bruschetta summer appetizer or healthy snack. Ready in under 10 minutes!
Strawberry Bruschetta
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A glass of cucumber soup garnished with fresh dill, a slice of cucumber, and a small piece of red onion, set on a light surface.
5 Minute Cold Cucumber Soup Recipe
This cold cucumber soup is creamy, refreshing, and full of bright summer flavor. Made with crisp cucumbers, Greek yogurt, lemon, and fresh dill, it's a quick no-cook soup that's perfect for warm-weather lunches, garden parties, or an easy elegant starter.
Cold Cucumber Soup
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Closeup side view of tartlets on a serving platter with silver tongs.
Rose Zucchini Tartlets
Celebrate summer and delight guests with elegant rose zucchini tartlets. These easy puff pastry appetizers are perfect for teatime and garden parties.
Rose Zucchini Tartlets
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Side view of Gazpacho served in glasses with fresh basil
5 Minute Gazpacho Recipe
This Gazpacho Recipe is an easy, utterly delicious, fresh Spanish chilled soup recipe that takes about 5 minutes to whip up, plus chilling time. And is inspired by authentic recipes served in Seville.
Gazpacho Recipe
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Side view of puff pastry appetizers on a silver tray with fresh basil leaves.
Summer Savory Tarts Recipe
Delicious and easy Summer Savory Tarts made with puff pastry and fresh vegetables. Perfect for summer entertaining or afternoon tea.
Summer Savory Tarts
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Side view of 3 mini quiche with a teacup and teapot
Easy Mini Quiche Recipe
Homemade Mini Quiche is so incredibly easy to make, you'll find yourself skipping the freezer section of your market. Delicious party food, teatime snack (or coffee break too), this recipe shows you how simple it is to make 3 different mini quiche varieties in one mini muffin tin.
Mini Quiche Recipe
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A spinach and salmon quiche on a wooden board, with one slice partially removed. Perfect for March light and fresh dinners, it's served with a small bowl of sauce and some greens in the background.
Salmon Quiche with Spinach, Dill, and Mozzarella Recipe
Whether you're baking for brunch or simply a gathering of friends, this Salmon Quiche is a treat your guests will love. Light, creamy, and custardy with the seafood and savory flavors we love. Easy to make, so pretty to serve.
Salmon Quiche with Spinach

Scones & Teatime Breads

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Top view closeup of apricot scones drizzled in an almond glaze on an Old Country Roses plate.
Apricot Scones with Almond Glaze
Apricot Scones are an utterly delicious treat with an irresistibly buttery, light, and flaky crumb. These teatime favorites, with a hint of almond and warm spice, are perfect for late summer tea, brunches, snacks, or coffee.
Apricot Scones Recipe
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Raspberry Scones with Royal Albert Country Roses tea set with a maidenhair fern in the background.
Raspberry Scones with Lemon Butter Glaze
Easy to make, sweet and flaky, these Buttermilk Raspberry Scones are everything you love about the season. Make a batch and enjoy a cup of tea!
Raspberry Scones
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A plate of English scones and strawberries rests on a decorative stand, with tea cups, clotted cream, and jam atop a floral tablecloth in a charming garden setting.
Easy English Scones Recipe
These light and fluffy English Scones are easy to make in 20 minutes and are perfect for afternoon tea, breakfast, or teatime treats!
English Scones Recipe
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Side view of stacked lemon scones on a white dessert stand with a white teapot in the background.
Lemon Lavender Scones
Experience the heavenly combination of lemon and lavender in these moist and flavorful scones. They're perfect for spring brunch or teatime.
Lemon Lavender Scones
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Two blueberry scones with white icing sit on a white plate, highlighting the delicious, homemade appeal of these blueberry scones. In the blurred background, a vase of greenery and more scones add to the inviting scene.
Easy Blueberry Scones with Lemon Butter Glaze
These Blueberry Scones with Lemon Glaze are tender, flaky, and filled with juicy blueberries and bright lemon flavor. Made with fresh or frozen blueberries and finished with a simple lemon butter glaze, they're perfect for breakfast, brunch, or afternoon tea.
Blueberry Scones with Lemon Butter Glaze
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A plate of strawberry scones with white icing, garnished with fresh strawberries, is displayed on a wire tray with a red patterned cloth underneath-perfect for showcasing these delicious strawberry scones.
Buttermilk Strawberry Scones Recipe
These Buttermilk Strawberry Scones with Lemon Glaze are tender, flaky, and filled with fresh strawberries. Made with buttermilk for a soft crumb and finished with a bright lemon butter glaze, they're perfect for spring brunches, afternoon tea, baby showers, Mother's Day, or strawberry season baking.
Strawberry Scones
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A rectangular lavender tea bread loaf with white icing, garnished with two sprigs of lavender, displayed on a white, textured oval plate.
Lavender Tea Bread Recipe
This Lavender Tea Bread is a moist, buttery loaf with delicate floral lavender flavor and a hint of vanilla. It's an easy tea bread perfect for afternoon tea, brunch, or spring and summer gatherings.
Lavender Tea Bread
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A single strawberry muffin sits atop a stack of white plates, with more delicious strawberry muffins and a potted plant softly blurred in the background.
Strawberry Muffins Recipe
These Strawberry Muffins are soft, buttery, and filled with fresh diced strawberries. Lightly sweet with vanilla and a hint of cinnamon, they're perfect for breakfast, brunch, or an easy seasonal treat.
Strawberry Muffins Recipe

Summer Cakes, Tarts & Treats

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White Chocolate Raspberry Bundt Cake with slice missing
White Chocolate Raspberry Bundt Cake
White Chocolate Raspberry Bundt Cake is a scrumptious, velvety cake with the flavors of summer. An easy-to-make popular bakery favorite.
White Chocolate Raspberry Bundt Cake
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Six strawberry tarts topped with cream and strawberry slices arranged like roses, garnished with mint leaves, served on a white plate with a floral teapot and vase in the background.
Strawberry Rose Tarts Recipe
These elegant Strawberry Tarts, with a delicious shortbread crust and creamy mascarpone pastry cream, are topped with a beautiful strawberry rose.
Strawberry Rose Tarts
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View of Blueberry Tarts with Lemon Curd filling on a blue and white plate for teatime.
Mini Blueberry Tarts with Lemon Curd
Mini Blueberry Tarts with Lemon Curd are an easy, French-inspired teatime treat or summer dessert with 3 ingredients and made in 30 minutes.
Mini Blueberry Tarts
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Victoria Sponge Cake with a slice missing on a white cake stand.
Victoria Sponge Cake Recipe
This Victoria Sponge Cake is an afternoon teacake recipe, favored by Queen Elizabeth, with a long British royal heritage. An easy-to-make, simple two-layer cake that's lightly sweet, soft, and perfect!
Victoria Sponge Cake
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A loaf pound cake with white icing, topped with blackberries, blueberries, small pink flowers, and mint leaves, is served on a white plate with a purple flower garnish.
Easy Berry Topped Pound Cake Recipe
Savor the simplicity and richness of homemade pound cake. This easy recipe puts a twist on the classic cake with a delicious berry topping.
Berry Topped Pound Cake Recipe
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A plate of pink macarons with cream filling, made from a delightful macaron recipe, is displayed alongside a pink rose on a decorative white tray.
Strawberry Macarons Recipe
Learn how to make easy strawberry macarons - irresistibly light, chewy, and delicious! And perfect for teatime or gifting!
Strawberry Macarons
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Close-up of puff pastry tarts topped with thinly sliced plums and a sprig of mint, arranged on a white, textured serving platter. The pastries have a golden-brown crust and a light, glossy finish-a perfect showcase for your favorite plum tart recipe.
Mini Plum Tarts
Try this quick and delicious mini plum tart recipe for afternoon tea or brunch. Made with puff pastry and warmly spiced pastry cream!
Mini Plum Tarts
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Closeup side view of Strawberry Trifle in a glass trifle dish with a marble background
Simple Strawberry Trifle Recipe
A summer celebration isn't complete without a delicious dessert. This no-bake Strawberry Trifle is incredibly delicious, effortless, and ready in minutes!
Strawberry Trifle
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A small decorative bundt cake with white icing is placed on a white cake stand. The earl grey tea cake is surrounded by vibrant purple flowers and light pink blossoms. A blurred floral arrangement is in the background. The scene has a light, airy aesthetic.
Lavender Earl Grey Tea Cakes
Treat yourself to Lavender Earl Grey Tea Cakes that combine floral and citrus notes in a soft, tender mini bundt cake dessert you'll love!
Lavender Earl Grey Tea Cakes
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Side view of Blackberry No Bake Cheesecake with homemade graham cracker crust and fresh flowers
Blackberry No Bake Cheesecake
This beautiful Blackberry No Bake Cheesecake is a simple-to-make smooth, creamy, and velvety dessert with incredible flavor and color. And that is a gift on all its own! Sets up beautifully in the refrigerator, is lightly sweet, and perfect for summer, or anytime you're craving blackberries and pretty pink colors.
Blackberry No Bake Cheesecake
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A decorative white cake stand holds three small quark mini cheesecakes topped with fresh blackberries and garnished with sprigs of mint. The background features a blurred, elegant setting with a white vase containing a floral arrangement.
Quark Mini Cheesecakes Recipe
These Quark Mini Cheesecakes or German Käsekuchen are delightful and surprisingly easy desserts. Perfect for brunch, afternoon tea, or dinner guests. Topped with fresh seasonal berries, they are incredibly delicious.
Quark Mini Cheesecakes
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Top view of Lemon Curd Tart with Sweetened Whipping Cream
Simple Lemon Curd Tart Recipe
This French Lemon Curd Tart is inspired by Tarte au Citron, or French Lemon Tart. It's a creamy, slightly tangy lemon custard filling baked in a crisp, buttery shortbread crust. It's incredibly simple to make, and utterly delicious!
Lemon Curd Tart

A Moment to Savor

Summer is best shared slowly, with tea, flowers, and friends. Here's a little reminder to pin or print for your own tea table.

A pastel-toned image of a tea cup and saucer beside a vase of white roses on a table, with text overlay about savoring summer afternoon tea, garden blooms, and shared moments.

How to Host a Summer Afternoon Tea

Hosting a Summer Afternoon Tea is about creating a moment-simple, seasonal, and full of charm. Whether it's a small table on the porch, a shaded garden setting, or even an indoor space filled with flowers and sunlight, summer tea gatherings can be both elegant and easy.

Here are a few tips to make it special:

Choose a Beautiful, Serene Setting

Pick a location with soft natural light or dappled shade-your garden, a sunny patio, or even an air-conditioned indoor room with open windows. A linen-draped table, accompanied by fresh flowers and delicate china, creates a timeless tea party atmosphere.

Offer a Seasonal Tea Selection

Include both hot and iced options:

  • Hot: Darjeeling, Earl Grey with lemon, jasmine green tea
  • Iced: Herbal blends (like hibiscus or mint), lavender lemonade, or berry-infused teas
  • Garnishings: Set out lemon slices, honey, and fresh mint.

Plan a Simple Menu

Keep it light, fresh, and beautiful. Think:

  • Finger sandwiches with cucumber, smoked salmon, or egg salad
  • Mini scones with jam and cream
  • Summer tarts, fresh fruit, and floral-inspired treats

Add Flowers for a Flourish

Use garden blooms, seasonal wildflowers, or even edible petals (like pansies or nasturtiums) in centerpieces, ice cubes, or desserts. Keep arrangements low so guests can see across the table.

Embrace the Season

Use linen napkins, vintage glassware, or natural textures like wicker, rattan, or wood to add charm. Play soft music, place hand fans on the table, or set out parasols for extra summery flair.

A Simple Summer Tea Table

An Easy Summer Afternoon Tea Anyone Can Host | 31Daily.com
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How to Make a Simple Summer Tea Table Arrangement:

  • Start with a low, wide container (a vintage bowl or teacup works beautifully)
  • Add floral foam or a small mason jar inside for structure
  • Choose seasonal flowers: garden roses, hydrangeas, sweet peas, daisies, or herbs
  • Trim stems short and arrange in small clusters for a loose, natural look
  • Tuck in greenery like mint or fern sprigs for added softness

Tip: Stick to one or two color families for a cohesive and calming display.

Follow step-by-step instructions for this arrangement here >

Summer Tea Table Inspirations

Tips for an Easy and Elegant Summer Tea

A short list of planning tips:

  • Mix store-bought and homemade ingredients with confidence
  • Prep ahead where possible (note freezer-friendly bakes or cold salads)
  • Serve iced tea alongside hot tea for warmer days
  • Use edible flowers, herbs, or fruit garnishes
A cup of tea sits on a floral tablecloth next to pale flowers, capturing the essence of summer afternoon tea. Overlaid text reads: "To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment. -Jane Austen.

Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Summer Afternoon Tea

Whether you're attending a summer tea or hosting one, a small, heartfelt gift adds a personal and gracious touch. Here are some thoughtful ideas-for both giving and receiving.

Gifts to Bring the Hostess

A simple token of appreciation is always welcome and reflects the spirit of the occasion. Consider:

  • Tin of loose-leaf tea or a beautifully wrapped box of sachets
  • Bouquet of garden blooms or a potted herb like lavender or mint
  • Jar of local honey, homemade jam, or preserves
  • Vintage teacup and saucer or tea towel with a seasonal motif
  • Bundle of homemade scones or cookies, tied with ribbon or twine
  • Hand-poured candle in a summery scent like citrus, rose, or mint

Gifts for the Hostess to Give Her Guests

Small parting gifts, also known as "tea favors," are a lovely way to thank your guests for sharing the afternoon with you. These tokens can be simple, seasonal, and made ahead:

  • Mini jars of jam or lemon curd
  • Scone wrapped in parchment with a handwritten note or tag
  • Small sachet of loose tea or herbal blend
  • Pressed flower bookmark tucked into a place setting
  • Handwritten card with a favorite quote or tea memory

It's these thoughtful, charming details that leave lasting impressions and sweet memories of a well-spent teatime.

Frequently Asked Questions

What teas are best for summer afternoon tea?

For summer afternoon tea, I like to offer a mix of hot and iced teas. Darjeeling, Earl Grey with lemon, jasmine green tea, mint tea, hibiscus tea, and berry or peach herbal blends are all lovely seasonal choices. Set out lemon slices, honey, and fresh mint so guests can customize their cups.

What should I serve at a summer afternoon tea?

A summer afternoon tea menu usually includes a few savory bites, such as cucumber tea sandwiches, chicken salad sandwiches, mini quiche, or small tarts, followed by scones with jam, lemon curd, or cream. Finish with fresh seasonal sweets like berry tarts, tea cakes, trifles, macarons, or fruit.

Can you host a summer afternoon tea indoors?

Yes. An indoor summer tea can be just as lovely, especially on very warm days. Use fresh flowers, light linens, seasonal fruit, iced tea, and bright summer recipes to bring the feeling of the garden table inside. A sunny room, open windows, or a small vase of garden blooms can make the setting feel fresh and seasonal.

What should guests wear to a summer tea party?

For a summer tea party, light and comfortable clothing is best. Floral dresses, linen shirts, soft colors, sun hats, or garden-party attire all feel appropriate, especially for an outdoor tea. If you're hosting, you can let guests know whether the gathering is casual, garden-style, or a little more dressed up.

More Summer Afternoon Tea Recipes

If you love the idea of seasonal tea gatherings, here are more posts and recipes you might enjoy:

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