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The Orangery - Kensington Palace

Step back into 1958 with the Debutantes' Afternoon Tea at The Orangery, Kensington Palace and sample the favourite nibbles of the debutantes set. The Orangery: at Kensington offers a very reasonable afternoon tea.Cucumber and cream cheese sandwich, egg mayonnaise vol-au-vent, warm sausage roll, pineapple and cheese cocktail stick and a slice of Belgian chocolate cake served with a pot of English tea.

Afternoon tea is £14.75 per person, served between 3-6pm.
 

The National Dining Rooms - Sainsbury Wing

Warm buttermilk scones, organic Peyton and Byrne jams and carefree heaps of clotted cream at the National Dining Rooms - Sainsbury Wing. National Dining Rooms: for a reasonably priced afternoon tea.Freshly-made sandwiches, gorgeous cakes and perfect pastries. Opt for grandeur and understated elegance with a visit to the National Dining Rooms where you’ll be treated regally and fed royally.

Afternoon tea is £16.50 per guest.

 

Brown's Hotel

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The English Tea Room at Brown's Hotel has been awarded Top London Afternoon Tea 2009, by The Tea Guild.  

Afternoon tea is legendary at Brown's Hotel. Ever since James Brown established his hotel for 'genteel' folk over 170 years ago, afternoon tea in The English Tea Room has become a British institution.Brown's Hotel: in Mayfair serves award winning afternoon teas.
Relax to the sounds from the Baby Grand Piano and indulge in Brown's award-winning Traditional Afternoon Tea which consists of a choice of 17 teas, including Brown's Hotel's own blend, along with succulent finger sandwiches, an assortment of delicate pastries, fruit and plain scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam, as well as a choice of freshly baked cakes from the trolley.
 

The Ritz Hotel

Afternoon Tea at The Ritz Hotel is an institution, so it's fitting that they are members of the Tea Council's prestigious Tea Guild. Served in the spectacular Palm Court, a choice of several varieties of tea, finely cut sandwiches, freshly baked scones, jam and clotted cream and a range of delicate pastries, combine for an sophisticated afternoon.Ritz: Afternoon tea at the Ritz is an institution.
As befitting the elegant surroundings, The Ritz Hotel observes a formal dress code in the public areas of the hotel. Smart casual, clothing; with a jacket for gentleman is advised.

 

St. Martin's Lane Hotel

Located within Covent Garden, the St. Martin's Lane Hotel is close to West End theatres and Trafalgar Square and offers sweeping London views from its floor-to-ceiling windows. St. Martin's Lane: offer an Asian influenced afternoon tea.
Philippe Starck’s smart and sophisticated designs offer a brilliant mix of influences from modern to Baroque.
Unique features include the acclaimed Asia de Cuba restaurant and the popular Light Bar.

 
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