Afternoon tea, a quintessentially British custom, has evolved considerably since its humble beginnings in the 1840s. The Duchess of Bedford, with her craving for a midday snack, sparked a trend that blossomed into a national tradition, complete with its own etiquette rules. Today, London’s afternoon tea scene is a celebration of this beloved ritual. While traditional finger sandwiches, scones, and delicate pastries remain staples, modern interpretations have pushed the boundaries with exotic flavors and even cocktails.
A Selection for Every Taste: London’s Best Afternoon Teas
This list, meticulously curated by Condé Nast Traveler editors, features the best afternoon tea experiences in London. From classic spreads to contemporary twists, each venue has been independently reviewed by a local contributor, ensuring authenticity and insight. We consider not only the quality of the tea and treats but also location, service, inclusivity, and sustainability practices. This list is regularly updated as new establishments emerge and existing venues evolve.
Here are some of our top picks for afternoon tea in London:
- For a classic experience: The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon at Fortnum & Mason offers an elegant, traditional afternoon tea from £80.
- For royal enthusiasts: Afternoon tea at The Goring Hotel delivers a royal touch, with prices starting from £70.
- For a taste of London: Afternoon tea at The Wolseley provides a sophisticated, quintessentially London experience, starting at £44.50.
- For fashion lovers: Prêt-à-Portea at The Berkeley is a fashion-forward treat, with prices beginning at £80.
- For old-school glamour: Afternoon tea at The Ritz London embodies timeless elegance, starting from £75.
- For timeless sophistication: Afternoon tea at The Lanesborough exudes luxurious charm, with prices starting at £80.
- For affordable treats in an iconic setting: Afternoon tea at the British Museum offers a budget-friendly option, starting at £35.
- For tea connoisseurs: Afternoon tea at Claridge’s is a tea lover’s paradise, with prices starting at £90.
A Toast to “Bridgerton”: Afternoon Tea Fit for a Duchess
Step into the opulent world of “Bridgerton” at The Lanesborough, where a special afternoon tea pays homage to the hit Netflix series. Immerse yourself in the elegance of the hotel’s Regency dining room, adorned with glittering chandeliers. A live pianist serenades you with music from the show, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience.
The tea itself is a delight, featuring classic finger sandwiches such as salmon, cucumber and cream cheese, truffled egg mayo, and chicken. A delectable cheese and crispy kale tart, a special addition for the Bridgerton tea, adds a unique touch. Two scones, one plain and one fruit, are served with homemade cream, jam, and lemon curd. Save room for the cakes, all inspired by the show: the rich, chocolate “Social Butterfly”, the tart, raspberry “Colin’s Travels”, the blueberry “Book of Eloise”, and the shared “Lady Whistledown” pistachio mousse on a biscuit base.
To complete this regal affair, the “Friends to Lovers” cocktail, a twist on a margarita with coconut tequila, cherries, cranberry juice, honey, and lime, is the perfect pairing.
Address: The Lanesborough, Hyde Park Corner, London SW1X 7TA
Website: oetkercollection.com
Price: from £85 per person
A Masterful Fusion of Art and Afternoon Tea: Rosewood London’s Artistic Delight
Experience the innovative blend of art and afternoon tea at Rosewood London. The hotel’s Art Afternoon Tea, overseen by executive pastry chef Mark Perkins, pays tribute to iconic pieces from the world of art.
Enter the hotel’s Mirror Room, a space with a glittering wall of glass and a breathtaking floral centerpiece. The afternoon begins with a glass of sparkling wine, setting the tone for the artistic journey to come.
Traditional finger sandwiches—truffled egg mayo, roast beef, and smoked salmon—start the feast, followed by warm, fluffy scones served with jam and cream.
But the real highlight is the arty cakes. Chef Perkins has created edible masterpieces, not mere replicas, but homages to renowned artworks. A jammy Black Forest-flavored patisserie, reminiscent of the 70s, is shaped like Andy Warhol’s soup can. Yayoi Kusama’s colorful flower sculptures are delicately piped onto a coconut mousse cake. Even Banksy and Van Gogh make an appearance, their masterworks transformed into vanilla cream choux, matcha green tea sponge, and almond blossom.
The Art Afternoon Tea is a unique and unforgettable experience, a testament to the creativity and artistry of the culinary world.
Address: Rosewood London, 252 High Holborn, London WC1V 7EN
Website: rosewoodhotels.com
Price: from £75 per person.