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Re: Afternoon tea

by ForMyLittleMan » Mon Dec 08, 2014 9:15 pm

I highly recommend Afternoon Tea at The Corinthia (modern, glamourous) or Browns (old-school, traditional) - both top-notch.
I had the Christmas Afternoon Tea at Browns - very festive and lovely.

Re: Afternoon tea

by cyprus19 » Fri Dec 05, 2014 7:55 am

Try Orange Pekoe in barnes, it's lovely.

http://www.orangepekoeteas.com

Re: Afternoon tea

by Pud1 » Sun Nov 30, 2014 9:33 am

Canizaro House on Wimbledon Common does a nice afternoon tea. Another nice place to go is The National Portrait Gallery restaurant by Trafalgar Square. It's on the top floor and the views across London are amazing.

Re: Afternoon tea

by pie81 » Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:36 pm

Four o nine by clapham North does afternoon tea.

if you will go central, I second the Dorchester.

Re: Afternoon tea

by LdS » Sat Nov 29, 2014 2:53 pm

Thanks all!

The suggestions all sound great!

Will look them up

Re: Afternoon tea

by Cherryripe » Sat Nov 29, 2014 1:01 pm

I just had a high tea baby shower at The Sanderson. It's excellent value for money for central London and it''s themed around 'Mad Hatter'. A little less informal then your usual 5* hotel. The Langham is also fantastic and has been awarded London's Best High Tea a few times.

Re: Afternoon tea

by lemonzest » Sat Nov 29, 2014 10:15 am

Whereabouts are you?

Cake Boy by the river in Battersea is worth a visit, but not the trad hotel-style afternoon tea. For that somewhere like The Bingham in Richmond is good. Great views down to the river. Have heard others recommend Cannizaro House, Petersham Nurseries... In central London a friend reviewed all of them and recommended The Four Seasons (which is great), and The Dorchester. Fortnum & Mason is also very good. For something a bit more informal I love the teapod cafes in SE1; and I've also arranged an afternoon tea for a hen do at one of the Tea Palace places, which was good.

I really didn't like the chocoholic tea at The Hilton, which I was subjected to on another hen do :-)

Afternoon tea

by LdS » Fri Nov 28, 2014 9:19 pm

Hello!

Can anyone suggest a local place for Afternoon tea?
I'm looking to arrange a girly afternoon with my two sister in laws - one of which is new to the family and the other a new mum :D.

have tried to Google but am lost!

Thanks in advance!!

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