Mothers Day High Tea at NSW Parliament House
Strangers’ Restaurant
6 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000NSW Parliament House Sydney
Friday 9 May from 12pm to 2pm
Adult: $90.00
Strangers’ Restaurant
- Friday 9th May 2025
- 12pm to 2pm
- Includes a glass of rose sparkling, traditional high tea and a copy of the NSW Parliament Dining with History Cook Book.
- Price Only $90 per person
Treat your mother, grandmother, expecting mother or a loved-one to a quintessential experience at one of Australia’s oldest buildings.
Indulge in an afternoon of elegance and history with a glass of premium Rose sparkling wine on arrival, Parliaments traditional high tea menu and receive your own copy of the Parliament Cook Book to take home.
This Mothers’ Day themed high tea is held on Friday, 9th May 2025.
Strangers’ Restaurant culinary team, led by award-wining Executive Chef, Vanessa Harcourt take pride in using the best seasonal produce sourced from a variety of regions across New South Wales.
Menu
- Chef’s selection of sweet & savoury high tea items, followed by tea & coffee
- The menu is available at the start of each month
- Where possible dietaries can be accommodated
- Minimum 2 people, maximum 24
- A credit card guarantee is required for this package
- If your booking is cancelled with 24 hours a cancellation fee may apply
- The bill must be settled on the day, no pre-payment
To book online
- Choose the date ‘9th May 2025’
- Enter your party size
- Select the Mothers Day Package
Strangers’ Restaurant
Strangers’ Restaurant provides a rare opportunity for the public to experience fine dining at New South Wales Parliament House.
Available every Monday from 12:00 pm to 2:30pm, except on weekends and public holidays. The last seating is at 2:00 pm as the Restaurant will close promptly at 3:00 pm.
The Executive Chef has designed a beautiful menu that showcases the wonderful delicacies and unique regions of New South Wales.
Dining with history
Parliamentary Catering has long played host to a high calibre of esteemed guests, from Heads of State, World Leaders, Consul Generals and Ambassadors, to Hollywood stars and British royalty. Guests among the famous names include King Charles III, the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, Prince Edward, Duke of Wessex and Actress Audrey Hepburn.
Historically, guests to Parliament, which may include visiting dignitaries, consulate representatives or even members of the Royal family were referred to as ’strangers’, thus the restaurant became known as the place ‘where strangers become friends’.