With Mother's Day fast approaching, people across Paisley will be looking for spots serving afternoon tea.
Luckily, the town is home to hundreds of eateries and cafes serving everything from finger sandwiches and cakes to a nice brew.
If you're looking for somewhere to take your mother to on Sunday, March 10 (or any dates around then), here are a few options.
The best places serving afternoon tea in Paisley you can take your mum to this Mother's Day
Here are some of the best places to take your mum out for some afternoon tea in Paisley this Mother's Day, according to Google Reviews.
Taste Buds
Location: 22b Lawn St, Paisley PA1 1HF
Rating: 4.6/5 out of 235 reviews
One reviewer said: "Wow what a lovely afternoon tea! so fresh and tasty. staff were really friendly and kind. we will be back."
Find out more via 0141 889 9555 or Tastebudspaisley@gmail.com
Cafe Fairfull
Location: 12 High St, Paisley PA1 2BS
Rating: 4.4/5 out of 378 reviews
One reviewer said: "Took my aunt for an afternoon tea ☕ to this lovely cafe. Food & cakes were really fresh and delicious 😋. Great service and lovely ambience."
Book your place via 0141 387 3621 or cafefairfull@gmail.com
Woodlands Coffee House & Tea Room
Location: 44 Glasgow Rd, Paisley PA1 3PW
Rating: 4.5/5 out of 167 reviews
One reviewer said: "Love this place food and staff fantastic and cakes out of this world."
Book your place via 07949 842504
Skirlies Cafe Paisley
Location: 4 Broomlands St, Paisley PA1 2LR
Rating: 4.6/5 out of 273 reviews
One reviewer said: "The giant empire biscuit was so good I’ve ordered another one. Great customer service and great selection of cakes."
Book your place on the Skirlies Cafe website.
Bianco E Nero
Location: 27 Gauze St, Paisley PA1 1ES
Rating: 4.3/5 out of 451 reviews
One reviewer said: "Good choice of food, friendly service and comfortable seats. Definitely recommend."
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