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Our indulgent Afternoon Tea of delicious sandwiches, homemade cakes and scone along with a pot of your favourite tea, all served on Emma Bridgewater pottery makes the perfect treat for any occasion. We offer Traditional, Vegetarian, Vegan and Gluten Free Afternoon Teas – simply advise us which version you’d like to book and let us know of any other dietary requirements or allergy information in the special requirements box.

Available at 2pm everyday. Advance booking is required.

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  • Please note that due to preparation requirements, a limited number of afternoon tea bookings are available per day.
  • Please note that any bookings required within 24 hours of ordering must be placed before 2pm. Any orders placed after 2pm cannot be fulfilled as we need to prepare schedules for the coming day.

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How to visit the Emma Bridgewater factory

From fantastic tours to afternoon tea

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Located in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, the Emma Bridgewater factory is the hub of design and manufacturing for the iconic British pottery brand. And given that they produce almost two million pieces of pottery each year, expect to see plenty of activity. If you love Emma Bridgewater as much as we do, then you make room for this in your calendar next year.

Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about visiting the Emma Bridgewater factory:

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Emma Bridgewater afternoon tea

Every day at 2pm, the Emma Bridgewater factory cafe hosts afternoon tea , with tasty sandwiches, homemade cakes and scones, all of which are served on their beautiful cake stands, along with a pot of tea. Those visiting can choose between traditional, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free treats.

Booking is required and it costs £20 per person. You can also treat a loved one to an afternoon tea experience with one of their Afternoon Tea for Two gift vouchers.

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Join an Emma Bridgewater factory tour for a peek into the action. Each tour lasts around one hour and is available on weekday mornings at 10am – apart from on Wednesdays which are designated to school visits. Tours cost £8.

The tour is wheelchair accessible and any customer who requires a companion to accompany them can also request a free carers ticket in advance. In addition to the factory tours, carers tickets are available for factory tours, experiences, decorating studio sessions, workshops and other paid-for activities.

Did you know that each piece of pottery is touched by 30 pairs of hands before it reaches a customer? Well, on the tour you'll get to see some of the 200 highly skilled staff who work at the factory, to discover exactly how a lump of clay is transformed into a beautiful hand-decorated mug, plate or jug.

You can also upgrade your tour ticket to include breakfast or afternoon tea, making it a great idea for a special day out.

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Always wanted to create your own unique design? Well, you can get help from the team to do exactly that in the decorating studio. A great family activity or way to let your creativity flow, there are a range of different daily decorating sessions to choose from.

There’s even the option to create a sweet memento of your little one with the Baby Prints Experience, which allows you to stamp your child's hand and/or footprint onto one of the 10-and-a-half-inch plates.

The Decorating Inspiration slot also includes a highlight tour of the factory decorating department too. A £2.95 studio fee applies to each person and should be booked in advance, while pottery pieces start from £10.

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The Emma Bridgewater factory also offers a range of different experiences, many of which are seasonal, meaning you can look forward to the impending holidays of Christmas , Easter and more while at the factory.

Some of the experiences include a Christmas card screen printing workshop, a Christmas wreath-making workshop, as well as a decorating experience where you can choose a piece of pottery to decorate.

You can also add afternoon tea or a full English breakfast – with vegan and vegetarian options – to many of the experiences to make them even more special.

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As you might expect, there's a gift shop selling a wide range of wonderful pieces. Don't miss visiting the factory shop, where you'll find discontinued patterns and the occasional highly collectible sample. If you’re looking for a bargain or special piece, you'll certainly want to visit it.

You may have already stopped by the cafe to enjoy breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea, but you can also stop in for a tea, coffee and cake and relax by the polka dot Aga. There’s also a beautiful walled garden too, if the weather permits.

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The Christmas table

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The XL tree

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Extra baubles

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A grand Christmas lunch

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The Alpine cabin

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Emma Bridgewater afternoon tea

For the longest time, my right hand woman Jules and I have been itching to go to the Emma Bridgewater Factory for a girly day out. We are both big fans of Emma Bridgewater pottery, and with a baby due at Christmas (her, not me), it seemed a nice time to treat Jules to afternoon tea in Stoke-on-Trent to thank her for her amazingness. She helps to moderate our group , in case you didn’t know.

I drove the two hours from Gloucestershire to collect Jules on a Monday morning, and after a quick cup of tea in her lovely Victorian house (in an Emma Bridgewater mug no less), we carried on for a further hour in the car towards our dream destination.

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Visiting The Emma Bridgewater Factory for Afternoon Tea

The Emma Bridgewater Factory is located in an area colloquially known in the UK as “The Potteries”. The Staffordshire Potteries is the industrial area encompassing six towns that make up the city of Stoke-on-Trent. North Staffordshire, the county to which Stoke-on-Trent belongs, became a centre of English ceramic production in the early 17th century, due to the local availability of clay, salt, lead, and coal. All required for the production of these mugs, plates, and pots we love so much! Historically, The Potteries has been a major employer in the area, but though numbers have dwindled in recent decades (due to production moving abroad for many brands), Emma remains a large employer in the area since its inception in 1985.

Emma Rice ( née Bridgewater) set up the company after failing to find a nice cup and saucer for her mother’s birthday, and instead decided to paint one herself! The company is still run by her and husband Matthew Rice - though some reports say they have recently separated, Matthew continues to design for the brand. The artwork (particularly the litho printed motifs) are by his hand.

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As you walk through the entrance, you are greeted with the Mothership that is THE SHOP. Not to be confused with the outlet/discount area - this is where you will find all current full-price ranges, and the brand’s most popular products. It was early October when we made our visit and the area was already bedecked for Christmas. We had a good look at all the new designs that we had only seen in the catalogue thus far and made mental notes of the pieces we’d like to add to our wish lists.

Both Jules and I were up for a bit of bargain hunting, so we followed our noses to the Factory Outlet Shop to hunt down what we really came for. At the top of my wish list were some items from the Black Toast & Marmalade range, notably a butter dish , a large jug , small jug , a bellied milk jug , a garlic bowl , and ideally if pigs would decide to fly that day - a 6-pint Fig Jug I had my eye on last year but never pulled the trigger on. Sadly it has been discontinued and I cry myself to sleep over it regularly! (Just kidding, sort of)...

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Afternoon Tea menu at Emma Bridgewater.

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We were seated very promptly in the cafe, opposite the famous dotty Aga, and I thought to myself I would appreciate sitting right alongside it on a chilly day. There was definitely an “industrial” feel to the cafe. Long and narrow, bricked walls and iron railed windows, huge cast iron radiators, and fairy lights strung across the length of the room.

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Despite there being some fantastic chairs - many seemed to be vintage, and lots were from old Churches, I was surprised that the tables were as basic as they were. Not that it’s an issue - but the brand is synonymous with “country kitchens” so I would have expected chunky old Victorian scrubbed pine, not lightweight IKEA pine. Considering the frequency in which Emma seems to take our money, I expected a little more. The whole place was spotlessly clean, and tables were cleared quickly by the staff. Much appreciated as it’s not nice staring at other people’s discarded food as you try to enjoy your own. The staff were definitely attentive!

Emma Bridgewater afternoon tea

We were asked about dietary preferences when we sat down, so I am more than sure that they can accommodate vegans and vegetarians, as well as allergies. However because we had pre-booked I didn’t sight a regular menu.

As we worked our way up the Afternoon Tea tree, the cakes were utterly delightful! We each had an individual portion of Victoria Sponge (they weren’t shy on the vanilla and it was the best I’ve tasted in a long while), a fruity sponge I couldn’t quite put my finger on - Jules and I thought it may have had apricot, and passionfruit with cranberries… Should have asked, I know. The chocolate brownie/ganache square was oh-my-goodness-me decadent! I couldn’t even finish mine it was so rich. Couldn’t help but feel Mr Darling would have loved it very much.

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I chose to have a plain scone (see my dedicated scone post , and recipe ) ... I am not a fan of fruit scones so I left that one alone. They gave us little jars of my favourite Tiptree jam, but I was a little shocked at the long-life jar of clotted cream! Why not serve fresh Rodda’s ? I hate to sound like a snob, but it really is the best.

Pottery Painting at Emma Bridgewater Decorating Studio

Decorating studio at Emma Bridgewater

I know my artistic limits, so chose some small and simple pieces from the “biscuit menu” provided, and decided upon some “nature” themed sponges, but surprised myself by free-handing most of my designs in the end! You pay for the pieces you want to paint, as well as an additional £5 for glazing/firing and P&P. It’ll be so interesting to see what they look like when they turn up in the post! My bird-brain didn’t really think too much about the colours and how my go-to choice of white, might not show up on a background of off-white! Major fail, haha! Oh well, we can live with “green grass”.

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Jules’ colourful mug design of “Space Dinosaurs” for her little boy will be far more vibrant, and I am more excited about seeing the final result of this than my own.

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After a good couple of hours spent painting in the Decorating Studio, our day finally came to an end as the shutters were closed. Jules and I had a quick peek of the gardens, as a helpful staff member put through one final last-minute purchase on behalf of a friend. Happy but tired, we walked out the door as they locked up behind us - literally the last to leave! In fact, we didn’t really want to!

We decided this will become an annual pilgrimage for us. Pray for our bank balances, won’t you!?

Emma Bridgewater cafe and factory review

Price Point: Fair! The Afternoon Tea cost £17.50 per head at the time of our visit (Oct ‘21). Dress Code: Casual. Most seemed to be dressed in Joules & Jeans. What I wore: The Riley Jersey Wrap Dress by Joules ( similar ), an EWM Lamb Wool cardigan, Reebox Classics. Formality Level: Casual & Comfortable. Food Rating: 7/10 - it would have been a solid 8 if the Clotted Cream was Rodda’s. Atmosphere Rating: 7/10 - the furniture and basic canteen weight cutlery let it down, and background music would have been nice! Perhaps it feels cosier in the winter with the Aga running, but the cafe felt a little sterile without it. Service Rating: 10/10 - the staff couldn’t have been lovelier, or more helpful. Overall Score: 8/10

Will I return?

I feel I have already answered this, but it’s a resounding yes! Jules and I have decided to make this an annual trip, but next time I think we will have a lunch, as opposed to afternoon tea. The food otherwise looked really good! I shall also save hard for our next visit as the prices were fantastic. I saved a good 25% on my wish list items. It will also be nice to “go a little mad” with the new season stock too. “When in Stoke”, as they say. ;)

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Tips for visiting the Emma Bridgewater Factory

  • Access was very good, as well as parking - but it is a little rough in the carpark (exposed ground and gravel), so do bear that in mind if you are in a wheelchair or are taking a pushchair. Don’t bother wearing heels! I spotted ramps and lifts for wheelchair users, as well as an ample-sized disabled loo and baby changing facilities. Apart from the initial entrance, everything else was pretty much on one level, with double doors to all buildings.
  • Shop first! You don’t want to miss out on your wish list items, because once they are gone, they are gone.
  • As for shopping; set yourself a budget unless you want to get in trouble! I’m glad I stuck to my budget and didn’t deviate from my wish list. It’s a good idea to plan ahead unless you want to go bankrupt. The prices in the Factory shop are very appealing - and you’ll find trolleys if you are buying large, or multiple items. Do be prepared to find something that you aren’t planning on though. Jules picked up a much longed-for gallon sized teapot at a price we’d never seen before! It was too good a deal to pass up. Alas, my DISO (desperately in search of) 6 Pint Fig Jug was nowhere to be found. If it had been there I would have definitely snapped one up.
  • Have a good rummage amongst the stock to find the best items. All “seconds” will have black pencil marks showing you where the ‘fault’ of the item is so you know why it didn’t pass quality control. Some of them are so minor though, you’d hardly notice! I spent a good five minutes rifling through about thirty butter dishes in order to find the best top, and the best bottom.
  • Do bear in mind that they will not sell you any chipped or cracked items. The lady at the checkout noticed Jules’ original chosen teapot had a small chip in the bottom, and so we had to find another as she refused to sell it - despite us claiming it’s for display only.
  • Book your visit for late morning, to mid-afternoon. The area is rather industrial and traffic can be heavy, so do avoid arriving and leaving during rush hour if you can.

Visiting Emma Bridgewater

You can book your afternoon tea, factory tour, and painting experience online . I did notice a couple ask if they had spaces for painting while we were in there (they did), and the staff accommodated them, but do book in order to avoid disappointment!

I hope you enjoyed coming along with Jules and I for our day trip! It was a great day out and I’m really happy to support a British brand synonymous with English Country Kitchen Style - the girl can do no wrong!

Well, except for bankrupt me with her pretty pottery, but I’m more than willing…

Where to find more Emma

If you are outside of the UK, you can use this stockist finder to source your local distributor of Emma Bridgewater products. They also ship internationally within 8 days!

‘Toast & Marmalade’ is a great coffee table book to learn about the history and story of the brand, and I currently have the book ‘Pattern’ on my Christmas wish list.

If you’d like a FREE pint mug with your first order from Emma Bridgewater, you can use this referral link* , or click below.

Use Alena’s personal referral code link for your FREE ½ pint mug .

As always, I hope you liked this blog post, thank you for your support - and make sure to stay tuned for more British Lifestyle and Afternoon Tea blog posts coming soon!

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We had a lovely tour round the factory I think the guide was called Carol. She was informative... read more

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Afternoon tea

Eight of us enjoyed a fabulous afternoon tea to celebrate my 50th birthday. Two members were catered for gluten and veggie which was no problem at all. We sat next to a lovely warm Aga and were served delicious sandwiches, cakes and scones. Tea and coffee was regularly topped up. The cafe is really lovely and very well priced. I shall certainly return

Thank you for celebrating this special occasion at the Factory and we're very pleased you enjoyed your afternoon teas so much. Thank you for your lovely feedback which we will pass onto the tea, and we hope to welcome you again soon. The EB Team.

This time I met a old friend here. Yet again the cafe did not disappoint. The food was fab and made on the premises It was a cold day and I had been outdoors for several hours so finding a table near the AGA was fabulous. I can’t wait for my next visit Here is a view I wrote about a year ago and it didn’t upload. So have a read of this also I’m still to,try the afternoon tea but hope to do so soon My friends and I quite often visit the Emma Bridgewater factory shop and cafe. We had not been for a while. So really enjoyed it. The cafe serves super homemade food. My friends mum who is Irish had the Lobby - a type of local Stew. Which she loved. My friend and I had a toasted sandwich and lots of tea. All the food and beverages are served in or on Emma Bridgewater pottery. The lovely Ryan swapped my single mug of tea for a pot when I said I always like a pot of tea. They seem to do teapots for 2 or more but it you are the only one drinking tea they give you a mug unless you ask The afternoon teas look sumptuous but you have to pre book these. If you are not local then I would go on the factory tour. However as the daughter of a Pottery owner I wandered around many pottery factories. In my opinion well worth a visit.

Thank you for taking the time to give your feedback on the factory café. We're so very pleased you have enjoyed visiting and we look forward to welcoming you again soon. Thank you - the EB Team

Me and a friend traveled down from Cumbria on Tuesday 29th Jan for the experience day. Our day was nothing but fantastic, we were greeted with a smile on arrival and shown to where we needed to be to check ourselves in. We were lucky to have two tour guides, both of who had worked at the factory itself for a number of years which was fantastic as it gave you a proper inside view! I managed to get one of their names, Jane but unfortunately missed the other ladies name. She had just moved up to being a tour guide and they were both brilliant. After the tour had finished we had a lovely afternoon tea which filled us both up nicely ready for our pottery painting. The girls in the decorating studio were very helpful and we were happy to get on and enjoy making our items. We had to cut our day a little bit short due to the snow fall back in Cumbria but we still managed to make a purchase or two in the second shop! For anyone wanting a day out, Emma Bridgewater fan or not this day is perfect! We will both definitely be back!!

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Thank you so much for your lovely review about your recent visit to the factory which we will pass onto the team. We do hope to welcome you again soon.

Just returned from a lovely afternoon tea which we received as a Christmas gift. Lovely sandwiches, jam and cream scones, cakes and trifle with a lovely pot of tea. Highly recommend it. The cafe is lovely, roomy and has very friendly staff.

Thanks for taking the time to leave such a nice review about your recent afternoon tea at the Factory. We hope you'll visit us again soon. thank you - the EB Team.

A visit to the factory is a must. The staff members are super friendly and happy to answer your questions. Seeing what goes into making your favourite mug/plate etc makes you realise how much work and dedication goes into each piece. The cafe and food is great too!!

Thank you for taking the time to leave such a nice review about your recent visit to the Factory. We do hope to welcome you again soon. Thank you - the EB Team.

I’ve been visiting the EB factory for years and never tire of painting in the decorating studio. The girls in the studio are always lovely and working hard. On quieter days they don’t mind you going over your allotted time. Recently took my 3 charges to paint Christmas presents for their Mum - such a good activity for all ages, my nieces have also visited many times and love it.

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We're very pleased to hear you enjoy regularly visiting the studio at the factory and we very much appreciate your kind review. We hope to welcome you again soon. Thank you - the EB Team.

Emma Bridgewater Factory – Pottery Painting & Afternoon Tea

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Emma Bridgewater Factory – Pottery Painting & Afternoon Tea

A few weeks ago we visited the very lovely Emma Bridgewater decorating studio for one of our half term days out . Always a favourite. Always top of our list. Always so much fun. For a few years now it has been a mummy and son activity that has filled both of our hearts with so much joy. It’s our thing and I know that we both look forward to the School holidays rolling around. Have you been?

Emma Bridgewater is a favourite brand of mine, we are so lucky to have the Factory on our door step. This is a real working factory where the pottery is still manufactured here in my home town. The Potteries. The Victorian factory sits just on the outskirts of Stoke-on-Trent, is a beautiful building, one that often appears on my Insta. I adore the eclectic and colourful designs, as well as the original spots, polka hearts and blue stars. Do you have a favourite?

What is there to do for visitors at the Emma Bridgewater Factory?

As a visitor there are so many activities you can take part in. There are the factory tours which are truly fascinating – you are shown every stage of the pottery creating process. Tours are free and last 45 minutes. You can of course paint a piece of your very own Emma Bridgewater pottery in the decorating studio, enjoy tea and cake in the beautiful cafe, be sure to sit beside the spotty Aga (of course), visit the factory outlet shop where you will find a huge range of seconds the gift shop is stocked full of beautiful items from pretty much the full range and depending on the time of year you can also visit the garden behind the gift shop.

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How much does it cost to paint pottery?

First of all I would recommend booking a slot in the decorating studio as the sessions do get super busy. On booking a time you’ll pay a £2.95 studio fee per person, for non painters you must pay the fee to secure your table spot – it will then be deducted from your total bill. The cost of pottery is from £7. We often paint a bowl or plate which costs an additional £12-15. Do look out on the EB social channels as there are often (although not on our last visit) offers on for the School holidays, as low as £10 which are worth looking out for as they make it such good value as a day out.

What age would you recommend a child visits the decorating studio?

My personal recommendation would be from 4 years old. You are allotted 1.5 hours to enjoy the experience which is ample time for little decorators. However younger ones will indeed have fun. Maybe a tad messy. But all good fun. We have been painting bowls, cups and plates since George was 4 years old. We use the sponges, letters and numbers as we find it really helps to build a design and paint around them. That way I can leave George to the creative side whilst I look on. I would prefer to create a design rather than just sploshing paint everywhere. It’s all personal preference.

With the paints, do remember that the colours will end up darker than when you apply them. On each table you’ll find a plate with numbers on which highlight the end product. I would recommend you getting an extra bowl with water and some paper towel for any spillages.

Afternoon tea in the Emma Bridgewater Cafe

No trip to the Emma Bridgewater Factory would be so without tea and cake. The menu is reasonably priced, the cakes are always delicious and as it’s the Emma Bridgewater cafe you’ll be served all your drinks and treats on original pottery. So cute. If we visit during the School holidays the children at this point will often run off on the treasure hunt around the grounds which means the adults can enjoy the sweet treats without little fingers trying to steal bits. I’ve never eaten off the full menu as I’m always drawn into the cakes.

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And that’s our thoughts on visiting the Emma Bridgewater Factory – Pottery Painting & Afternoon Tea. One of these days I must go with the girls as I know we’d love to paint a pot ourselves, I would love to design a mug as a gift for George and egg cups for Mr H.

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Our shops, caf? and decorating studio are now open. All sittings are limited to 6 per booking. All orders exceeding this will be cancelled.We will also only be able to hold your table for 15 mins, so please arrive between?2pm and 2:15pm.?Due to Covid19 precautions we are not currently accepting cash. Served on our beautiful cake stands and including a range of tasty sandwiches, homemade cakes and scone along with a pot of your favourite tea; afternoon tea makes the perfect treat.Experience traditional English high tea at its very best. A lovely day out with friends or treating mum. Advance booking is required. Available at?2pm everyday. ?17.50 per person. Please select your preferred date below. Please note that due to preparation requirements, a limited number of afternoon tea bookings are available per day. The maximum online booking is 6. Why not make a day of it? Learn more about our pottery factory tours and pottery decorating experiences

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We've partnered with Emma Bridgewater to offer our hotel guests exclusive offers on the ultimate Emma Bridgewater day out.

Enjoy an Emma Bridgewater Factory Experience Day which includes a factory tour, decorating studio session and either a sumptuous breakfast or indulgent afternoon tea, plus a shopping discount too!

Their Victorian pottery is just 8 miles from The Tawny Hotel and well worth a visit. You'll see the traditional skills and craftsmanship that goes into every piece of Emma Bridgewater pottery.

If you are interested in booking an Emma Bridgewater Factory Experience Day with The Tawny's exclusive rates, please contact our Reception Team who will be happy to book this for you and arrange transport if required.

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On an Experience Day at Emma Bridgewater wouldn't be complete without tea for two.

Indulge in their famous afternoon tea (inc. vegan and vegetarian options) served on Emma Bridgewater pottery in their cosy café on the factory site.

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This incredible day out includes a session in the Emma Bridgewater Decorating Studio where you'll have the opportunity to decorate your own unique piece of pottery.

Your design is then fired in the kiln at the factory as the ultimate keepsake of your trip away and day out.

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Here at The Tawny, we love all things Emma Bridgewater, so much so, that we use their classic Polka Dot pottery in our guest Picnic Hampers.

Everything tastes so much nicer when it's presented beautifully!

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Afternoon tea ideas, summertime calls for afternoon tea at home or in the garden. send out an invite and celebrate with plenty of tea and scones to go around., we've put together a selection of everything you'll need to host a wonderful afternoon tea party., afternoon tea essentials, you can't have an afternoon tea party without a teapot to pour the rounds. take your pick from our colourful polka dot, witty black toast, and more... , make it personalised.

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    As of October 24, the Emma Bridgewater site is in a Tier 2 area, therefore only serving single households or support bubbles up to six people. Afternoon tea is served at 2pm, so we decided to get there early to have a look around the gift shop and outlet. There is a small amount of disabled parking at the front of the factory, with a car park ...

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    Available at 2pm everyday. £17.50 per person. Please select your preferred date below. Please note that due to preparation requirements, a limited number of afternoon tea bookings are available per day. The maximum online booking is 6. Please note that the orders made past 2pm cannot be fulfilled, and that a booking is required as our café is ...

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    9:30 AM - 5:30 PM. Write a review. See all photos. About. The Emma Bridgewater factory lies in the heart of the historic Stoke Potteries region, in a sunny Victorian factory on the banks of the Caldon Canal. Join us on a factory tour, try your hand at decorating a piece of your very own unique pottery, relax for lunch in our beautiful cafe, or ...

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    Emma Bridgewater Factory: Afternoon tea - See 806 traveller reviews, 589 candid photos, and great deals for Stoke-on-Trent, UK, at Tripadvisor. ... After the tour had finished we had a lovely afternoon tea which filled us both up nicely ready for our pottery painting.

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  11. Emma Bridgewater Afternoon Tea Experience

    Available at?2pm everyday. ?17.50 per person. Please select your preferred date below. Please note that due to preparation requirements, a limited number of afternoon tea bookings are available per day. The maximum online booking is 6. Why not make a day of it? Learn more about our pottery factory tours and pottery decorating experiences. £20.00.

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    Enjoy an Emma Bridgewater Factory Experience Day which includes a factory tour, decorating studio session and either a sumptuous breakfast or indulgent afternoon tea, plus a shopping discount too! Their Victorian pottery is just 8 miles from The Tawny Hotel and well worth a visit. You'll see the traditional skills and craftsmanship that goes ...

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