Take part in the most traditional English pastime of afternoon tea in the heart of Oxford. Oxford is currently in Tier 2. Afternoon Tea Oxford. To read how this affects our booking policy please click here. To read how this affects our booking policy please click here. It’s our absolute favourite place for Afternoon Tea in the city. With its large windows looking onto the famous colleges, the Old Bank is the perfect stopping point during a walk of the city. Of all the places we had tea in England, this is the only one that did not use a tea bag, but brewed a proper pot of tea and served it with an elegant silver tea strainer. The Parsonage Grill is open every day of the year; Breakfast 7 – 11am daily, All Day Menu 12 – 10pm, and Afternoon Tea Monday to Saturday 2.30 – 4.30pm & Sunday 3 – 6pm. To read how this affects our booking policy please click here. The little sandwiches were delicious, and scones and clotted cream and jam? Oxford is currently in Tier 2. 10% discount on accommodation, breakfast, all-day menu, and afternoon tea Ranked as one of the best hotels in Oxford, the 17th-century Old Parsonage is situated in the heart of this historic city at the end of the beautiful boulevard St Giles'. Old Parsonage Hotel: Afternoon Tea - See 923 traveler reviews, 364 candid photos, and great deals for Old Parsonage Hotel at Tripadvisor. Old Parsonage Hotel: Afternoon tea - See 921 traveller reviews, 364 candid photos, and great deals for Old Parsonage Hotel at Tripadvisor. Afternoon Tea for two with chilled Champagne at the Parsonage Grill, enjoy this very English pastime in the company of Oxford’s academic and literary luminaries. The first time, it was for afternoon tea. … 11 reviews of Parsonage Bar & Grill "We ate here twice during a recent stay in Oxford. The Old Parsonage Hotel is a beautiful 17th century building in the heart of Oxford, which combines original charm and character with all the luxury available in an independently owned five star hotel. … Having had it suggested to me that The Old Parsonage was the very best place to in Oxford for afternoon tea and, with a high tea costing £25, it was luxurious without being prohibitively exorbitant for a self-employed mum and a 28 year old on the verge of buying her first flat (Congratulations sis!). Welcoming our customers back We’re very pleased to announce that Old Parsonage Hotel and the Parsonage Grill is reopening. The Parsonage Grill is open every day of the year; Breakfast 7 – 11am daily, All Day Menu 12 – 10pm, and Afternoon Tea Monday to Saturday 2.30 – 4.30pm & Sunday 3 – 6pm. … Oxford is currently in Tier 2. The Parsonage Grill is open every day of the year; Breakfast 7 – 11am daily, All Day Menu 12 – 10pm, and Afternoon Tea Monday to Saturday 2.30 – 4.30pm & Sunday 3 – 6pm. Maximum 3 hours Pay And Display parking on Keble Road (Pass the Old Parsonage on your left and turn right at the traffic lights into Norham Gardens which follows on to Parks Road. The restaurant & terrace are open all day, enjoy the famous afternoon teas in the company of Oxford’s academic & literary luminaries. The best home-made scones, fruity jam & clotted cream, freshly prepared sandwiches & indulgent little cakes. Alternative free 2 hour parking on nearby Bevington Road (pass the Old Parsonage on the left headed towards Summertown, next left turn off Banbury Road).