About
Originally opened in 1903, The Mackintosh Tearooms, formerly Mackintosh at The Willow, is a culturally significant building that has undergone a 4-year restoration process to restore it to its former glory, providing suitably traditional surroundings to indulge in Afternoon Tea.
The Mackintosh Tearooms is now cared for by the National Trust for Scotland. This commission resulted in one of the most spectacular heritage attractions in the city; the jewel-like interior designs and the frontage pay testament to the unique vision of Mackintosh and Macdonald.
Afternoon Tea is served in the Tea Rooms, and it is the only surviving Tea Rooms designed by the famous Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who created it for local entrepreneur and patron Miss Kate Cranston.
The Mackintosh Tearooms serves a seasonally changing Afternoon Tea menu, featuring in-house made delights such as macarons, chocolate delice and our renowned scones. Guests feeling in a decadent mood can upgrade to add prosecco, gin, whisky or Champagne.
Now operating under National Trust for Scotland and set in the heart of the vibrant city of Glasgow, The Mackintosh Tearooms is just a short walk away from the sister location, the Tenement House and easily accessible via Queen Street station.
Details
- Times
- Afternoon Tea is served 11am to 5pm every day, and till 6pm in the summer months.
- Nearest railway station
- Queen Street
- Where to sit
- Tea Rooms
- Dress code
- Smart casual
- Children
- Children of all ages welcome
- Music
- No live music
- Gardens
- No
- Outdoor Seating
- No
- Disabled access
- Yes
- Dogs
- Guide dogs only
- Gluten Free
- Yes - available upon request
- Vegetarian
- Yes - available upon request
- Vegan
- Yes, available upon request
- Nut Free
- Yes, available upon request
- Halal
- Yes - available upon request
- Award Winner
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Location
The Mackintosh Tearooms
215 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow , G2 3EX
