The South Devon Railway is offering a 'deliciously decadent' afternoon tea experience aboard their 1950s Restaurant Car, providing guests with the opportunity to enjoy stunning views while indulging in a traditional cream tea. This unique and nostalgic journey invites visitors to 'step back in time' and savour the delights of a heritage steam train ride, reports. For the first time, South Devon Railway has partnered with the renowned Babbacombe Bay Cafe to provide exquisite onboard catering for this sought-after dining adventure.
Served directly to your seat on the 3.45pm departure from Buckfastleigh, the afternoon tea includes an array of sandwiches, savouries, and cakes made from fresh local produce. The round trip concludes at 5pm, culminating in a one-and-a-half-hour experience that's been hailed as "the ideal way to indulge in traditional West Country delicacies whilst enjoying the beautiful Devon scenery.
" This special Afternoon Tea service is available on select Sundays through to November. To be part of this unique dining experience on the South Devon Limited Restaurant Car, tickets are priced at £48 per person. For further details and bookings, visit their website.
The South Devon Railway, a multi-award-winning attraction beloved by tourists in Devon and the West Country, is the longest established steam railway in the south west, boasting over 50 years of preservation. This former Great Western Railway branch line, constructed in 1872, stretches for seven miles. It.
