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Where to Celebrate Afternoon Tea Week (12th – 18th August)

Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock02/07/20245 Mins Read
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La Vie En Rose Afternoon Tea at Michelin-starred Pavyllon London

Pavyllon London (from famed French Chef Yannick Alléno) provides guests with picture-perfect patisserie at the La Vie En Rose Afternoon Tea, served in its elegant Lounge. Enjoy delicate finger sandwiches followed by three tiers of luxury sweet treats such as strawberry and eucalyptus tart; lime and vanilla baba; dark fruit pavlova; and Pimm’s style raspberries with chocolate and caramel, alongside ‘So British’ Scones.

Served Friday – Sunday from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Priced at £75pp / £82pp with sparkling tea / £95pp with a glass of Charles Heidsieck champagne
📍 Pavyllon London, Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane, Hamilton Pl, London, W1J 7DR

Book: https://www.pavyllonlondon.com

Floral Afternoon Tea at Flemings Mayfair

Luxury boutique hotel Flemings Mayfair serves a Floral Afternoon Tea in partnership with Lanique Spirit of Rose – distilled from thousands of rose petals and imbued with aromas of rose, raspberry and cherry. Enter the hotel’s elegant Drawing Room and begin with a sparkling ‘Rose is a Rose’ Lanique cocktail, followed by sandwiches such as Scottish smoked salmon with cream cheese and roast Cotswold chicken salad, plus freshly baked scones and pretty-in-pink rose patisserie.

Served Tuesday – Saturdays from 2pm until 4.30pm. £65pp inclusive of glass of champagne or ‘Rose is a Rose’ cocktail
📍 7-12 Half Moon St, London W1J 7BH

Book: www.flemings-mayfair.co.uk/fine-dining-london/the-drawing-room

Elizabethan Royal Tea at InterContinental London Park Lane

Sip and savour a piece of royal history in The Wellington Lounge at InterContinental London Park Lane, formerly the childhood residence of Queen Elizabeth II, with its new signature Elizabethan Royal Tea. Inspired by the legacies of Queen Elizabeth I and II, and paired with a bespoke tea menu from The East India Company, enjoy a spread of sweet and savoury confections, featuring the ‘Royal Warrant’ Salmon & Caviar Bliss; Monarch’s Coronation Chicken Royale and Elizabeth I Syllabub.

Available daily between 1pm – 5pm, from £74 per person

📍InterContinental London Park Lane, One Hamilton Place, Park Lane, W1J 7QY

Book: parklane.intercontinental.com/the-wellington-lounge. 

‘Afternoon Tea That Must Not Be Named’ at Great Northern Hotel

Delight in a slice of childhood nostalgia when passing Platform 9¾ at King’s Cross with the ‘Afternoon Tea That Must Not Be Named’ from Great Northern Hotel. Begin with whimsical savoury delicacies including the ‘Herbologist’s‘ red pepper and cream cheese spinach wrap, before indulging in enchanting, sweet treats including ‘Butterscotch beer‘ panna cotta; a crunchy passionfruit ‘Snitch‘ and a chocolate mousse frog, served alongside blends from East India Tea Company and a selection of sparkling wines.

Served Thursday – Sunday from 1pm to 5pm, from £39.50 per person

📍 Great Northern Hotel, Pancras Road, London N1C 4TB

Book: https://www.railslondon.com/tea-that-must-not-be-named/

Bonpoint Afternoon Tea & Infinity Pool Pop-Up at Pan Pacific London

Pan Pacific London’s children’s Afternoon Tea and infinity pool experience is perfect for all the family. The tea features sweet treats and finger sandwiches in Bonpoint’s spring colours, whilst the hotel’s SENSORY floor offers a transformed infinity pool area with deckchairs, parasols, and themed pool floats during children’s swim hours. Children aged 6-16 can also enjoy special Bonpoint spa treatments, including The Dreamy Treatment for parent-child duos. 

Served Thursday – Monday between 12.30pm and 4pm. Afternoon tea starts from £29 per child; 30-minute treatments start from £100 with complimentary access to the pool

📍80 Houndsditch, London EC3A 7AB

Book:https://www.panpacific.com/en/hotels-and-resorts/pp-london/dining/straits-kitchen/afternoon-tea-at-pan-pacific-london.html

Bazaar High Chai at Cinnamon Bazaar  Covent Garden

Cinnamon Bazaar serves Vivek Singh’s Indian-inspired take on a classic afternoon tea, bringing fire and spice to a traditional tea-time spread. Seamlessly marrying the flavours of East India with modern culinary techniques, this afternoon tea is reimagined with highlights including Masala fish finger sandwiches, Kadhai chicken spring rolls and saffron and pistachio macarons.

Prices start from £27.50 per person

📍 Cinnamon Bazaar Covent Garden, 28 Maiden Lane, London, WC2E 7JS

Book: https://www.thecinnamoncollection.com

Botanical Afternoon Tea at London Marriott Hotel Park Lane

Located moments from Hyde Park, London Marriott Hotel Park Lane’s beautiful Botanical Afternoon Tea is inspired by English gardens and ingredients. Enjoy a range of pretty pastries, dainty finger sandwiches, and indulgent sweet treats paired with soothing and flavourful JING teas. Highlights include a lavender and white chocolate mousse handbag, milk chocolate Sacher royal hat and a Battenburg London telephone box, as well as an array of savoury treats.

Prices from 12pm – 4pm, £50pp inclusive of a glass of bubbles. Available Friday to Sunday
📍 140 Park Lane, London W1K 7AA

Book: https://www.marriott.com/en-gb/offers/botanical-afternoon-tea-OFF-102243/LONPL-london-marriott-hotel-park-lane

Luxury Afternoon Tea at Down Hall Hotel, Spa and Estate

For a quintessential afternoon tea surrounded by picturesque landscapes, head to award-winning Down Hall Hotel, Spa and Estate in the heart of the Essex countryside. The newly renovated Grand Hall within the 19th century mansion provides an idyllic setting to sample Britain’s favourite pastime. Enjoy moreish finger sandwiches, carefully crafted cakes and pastries. Complete the occasion with a glass of champagne to make the day even more special.

Also Read : +44 20 3322 2305

Adults £55pp, children £27.50pp (add a glass of champagne for £14pp)

📍 Down Hall Hotel, Spa & Estate, Matching Road, Hatfield Heath, Essex, CM22 7AS

Book: https://www.downhall.co.uk/food-and-drink/afternoon-tea

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