THERE are lots of venues across Denbighshire and Conwy serving afternoon tea so we asked our readers for their recommendations and you let us know your favourites!

Patrick Cramer suggested Frankies Dyserth which is known for its pastries and cakes.

Marc Macauley added to the list with Portmeirion, a picturesque village that offers a charming setting for an afternoon tea experience.

Tina Anne Williams shared her favorite spot, Jacksons Boutique Garden Centre, Trelawnyd, while Lezli Prime recommended Tea Rooms at the Pet Cemetery in Holywell - a rather unique location for enjoying a cup of tea.

Teresa Brookes suggested Ruthin Castle Hotel and Spa, a historic landmark that offers a regal atmosphere for tea enthusiasts.

Sally Godden, Karen Fernandes, and Marlene Purnell all agreed that Tweedmill, a popular shopping and dining destination, was their go-to spot for afternoon tea.

Rachael Wade joined the Tweedmill bandwagon, affirming its status as the best option in the area.

Jade Cullen suggested Butterfly's Tearoom Towyn whilst Linda Evans recommended St Kentigern Hospice, a charitable organisation that not only provides care and support but also serves a delicious afternoon tea at its community cafe, Caffi Cariad. 

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Sue Beesley brought a touch of royalty to the conversation, suggesting Buckingham Palace as the ultimate destination for afternoon tea.

Kira Jones put forward Bloom's Tea Room in Prestatyn whilst Nerys Hildreth suggested The Lodge in Llanrhaeadr.

The Sugar Plum Tearoom in Rhewl, Ruthin, was also served up as a place to enjoy one of life’s special pleasures.

Further a field, readers recommended Kyffin Café Deli in Bangor and The Gunroom Restaurant at Plas Dinas Country House, Caernarfon.