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A taste of elegance

Head down to Buderim, where Aimee Provence High Tea Parlour invites guests to savour an experience that blends timeless tradition with modern indulgence.

Specialising in beautifully curated high teas, the parlour is the ideal setting for birthdays, bridal and baby showers, cocktail parties, and family celebrations, or just a decadent experience, where you can tempt your taste buds.

The menu is a celebration of refinement and flavour, beginning with dainty, crustless finger sandwiches crafted with exquisite fillings.

Favourites include the Chicken Waldorf with celery, grapes and walnuts, and the classic English cucumber paired with mint cream cheese.

Each bite-sized sandwich is a perfect balance of taste and elegance.

No high tea is complete without freshly baked scones, and Aimee Provence delivers these to perfection.

Light, fluffy and almost pillow-like, the plain and fruit scones are served with rich clotted cream and a choice of boysenberry or strawberry preserves.

Guests are also treated to an array of petite cakes and delicacies, including handmade vegan, vegetarian, milk-free and gluten-free options.

Each sweet treat is as visually delightful as it is delicious.

Small in size and packed with flavour, these irresistible morsels are the heart of the parlour’s lovingly handmade baked goods, many of which are available to purchase as gifts.

Speaking of gifts, Aimee has an impressive range of gifts and hampers that can be delivered straight to your door (*conditions apply).

Filled with mouth-watering delights, a carefully curated hamper or gift box of food from Aimee Provence is an excellent way to show someone how much they mean to you.

Browse the range on her website at aimeeprovence.com.au/shop/gifts-and-hampers.

The venue itself is a vision of charm and elegance, accommodating up to 35 guests for sit-down high tea and up to 50 for cocktail-style events.

With a range of menus to suit every dietary need, and a drinks selection featuring wine, champagne and tea-infused cocktails, every celebration at the parlour is thoughtfully tailored and effortlessly graceful.

For bookings, guests are encouraged to contact the team, especially for groups of 12 or more, on (07) 5453 7087 or via info@aimeeprovence.com.au.

Opening hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 2pm.

From the first sip to the last bite, Aimee Provence High Tea Parlour promises an experience designed to create treasured memories.

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