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Celerity

(46,183 posts)
Fri Apr 15, 2022, 05:15 PM Apr 2022

The Best Afternoon Tea In London, For Every Budget

We’ve ventured into London’s most distinguished hotels, grand cafés and secluded courtyards on an unquenchable quest to find the city’s most noteworthy Afternoon Teas. And after several sleepless nights – primarily due to excessive caffeine intake and the sugar shakes – we’ve crafted this fully comprehensive guide (which we’ve also organised by budget, and whether they offer gluten free and / or vegan options).

Rest assured, when it comes to tea…

….these places have got it in the bag.


https://thenudge.com/features/the-best-afternoon-tea-in-london/

£ (The Least Expensive)

No. 16 | South Kensington




Number 16 (a jewel box of a hotel in South Kensington) has an unbelievably beautiful orangery and garden. And frankly, it would be a crime if they weren’t offering tea here. Thankfully, they do, and it involves pitch-perfect sandwiches; a choice of patisseries; and the option to go for hot chocolate instead of tea.

Details: Served Friday-Sunday, 1-4pm | £35pp | +£13 for a glass of Champagne | Book here


Dalloway Terrace | Bloomsbury



Dalloway Terrace promises to shower you with salmon and creme fraîche sandwiches on cocoa bread; Tahitian vanilla scones; Campari-poached rhubarb tart; and approximately half a meadow’s-worth of flowers overhead.

Details: Served daily 1-4pm | £35pp | +£18-28 for a glass of Champagne | Vegetarian and gluten-free menu available with 24h notice | Book here


Biscuiteers | Notting Hill & Belgravia



Biscuiteers are known for their incredibly detailed, hand-iced biscuits – but now they’re about to be known for their yuzu & lemon meringue tarts; ruby chocolate macarons and hazelnut choux buns, too…

Details: Served daily, 11am-4pm | £35pp | +£6 for a glass of prosecco | Vegan and gluten-free options available | Book here


The Zetter Townhouse | Marylebone & Clerkenwell



Packed with Chesterfield sofas, a roaring fire and a clutch of eccentric Victorian trinkets from candlesticks to stuffed animals; The Zetter Townhouses look like afternoon tea could have been invented there. There’s two menus to pick from; Aunt Wilhelmina’s or Uncle Seymour’s – the former a traditional tea, and the latter a punchy platter of pasties, scotch eggs and sausage & haggis rolls.

Marylebone | Served Wed-Sun, 12-4pm | £39.50pp | +£10 for bubbles or a tea-infused cocktail | Book here

Clerkenwell | Served weekends 12-4.30pm | £39.50pp | +£10 for bubbles or a tea-infused cocktail | Book here

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The Best Afternoon Tea In London, For Every Budget (Original Post) Celerity Apr 2022 OP
Many thanks for this info Farmer-Rick Apr 2022 #1
This isn't London-- but I had an amazing afternoon tea in Lacock viva la Apr 2022 #2
Thanks for this addition Sanity Claws Apr 2022 #3
Thanks for the link Farmer-Rick Apr 2022 #4
The Lacock Abbey is a National Trust site, so if you have an NT card you can get in free- viva la Apr 2022 #7
I would love a narrowboat! viva la Apr 2022 #8
Does afternoon tea replace lunch or dinner? jmbar2 Apr 2022 #5
no, it was to fill the gap between an early lunch and a late dinner Celerity Apr 2022 #6

Farmer-Rick

(11,399 posts)
1. Many thanks for this info
Fri Apr 15, 2022, 05:30 PM
Apr 2022

My daughter and I are planning a long vacation trip to England when COVID is done. A long afternoon tea is definitely on the list. As well as staying in a castle and driving a narrowboat.

viva la

(3,775 posts)
2. This isn't London-- but I had an amazing afternoon tea in Lacock
Fri Apr 15, 2022, 05:51 PM
Apr 2022

Near Stonehenge. Some of the Harry Potter scenes were filmed in the abbey here, and a few thousand BBC dramas used the village as a setting.
This restaurant has a wonderful garden. It's closed right now for covid, but should be open by summer.

Sanity Claws

(22,038 posts)
3. Thanks for this addition
Fri Apr 15, 2022, 05:54 PM
Apr 2022

I have an affinity to Stonehenge and hope to visit there and nearby Wales in the next couple of years.

viva la

(3,775 posts)
7. The Lacock Abbey is a National Trust site, so if you have an NT card you can get in free-
Fri Apr 15, 2022, 06:32 PM
Apr 2022

And there's a little museum dedicated to William Henry Fox, a very early photography pioneer. (He invented the negative.) He owned the Abbey at some point.

Stonehenge is quite close, maybe 25 miles.

Also, if you like stone circles, the one at Avebury (which encircles an entire village) is less dramatic, but impressive because it's so huge. That's about 15 miles from Lacock.

If you don't have a car, there are some good bus tours that take you to all three of these in a day trip, and they usually start in Salisbury, which has a beautiful cathedral.

You can tell I love love love Wiltshire and Somerset.

jmbar2

(6,088 posts)
5. Does afternoon tea replace lunch or dinner?
Fri Apr 15, 2022, 06:22 PM
Apr 2022

If it were in addition to three meals a day, I'd be packing on some weight!

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