Afternoon tea has evolved from a simple Duchess’s snack to a beloved national tradition. But it’s not just about dainty sandwiches and teacups anymore. Today, London’s afternoon tea scene is bursting with creativity, offering modern twists on the classic experience.
Imagine sipping champagne while indulging in delectable pastries inspired by renowned artists or enjoying a Bridgerton-themed tea party complete with live music. The possibilities are endless, and the experience is sure to delight!
From Classic to Contemporary: London’s Best Afternoon Teas
We’ve sampled countless teacups, sandwiches, scones, and macarons to bring you our editors’ recommendations for the best afternoon tea experiences in London. From the traditional to the avant-garde, there’s a tea party for every taste and budget.
Our team has diligently selected each venue, taking into account quality, location, service, inclusivity, and sustainability. We’re constantly updating this list to ensure it features the latest and greatest London has to offer.
Here’s a quick look at some of our favorites:
- Best for classic afternoon tea: The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon at Fortnum & Mason (£80)
- Best for royalists and traditionalists: Afternoon tea at The Goring Hotel (£70)
- Best for a taste of London: Afternoon tea at The Wolseley (£44.50)
- Best for fashion fans: Prêt-à-Portea at The Berkeley (£80)
- Best for old-school glitz: Afternoon tea at The Ritz London (£75)
- Best for timeless elegance: Afternoon tea at The Lanesborough (£80)
- Best for affordable treats in an iconic setting: Afternoon tea at the British Museum (£35)
- Best for tea connoisseurs: Afternoon tea at Claridge’s (£90)
A Bridgerton-Inspired Tea Party: Transport Yourself to the Ton
Step into the enchanting world of Bridgerton at The Lanesborough, where you’ll be greeted with exquisite décor, live music, and a delectable tea menu that pays homage to the hit Netflix series.
The Lanesborough’s Bridgerton Afternoon Tea is more than just a meal; it’s an immersive experience. Imagine yourself waltzing through a grand ballroom as a live pianist plays the show’s iconic tunes.
The menu features all the classic tea party staples, including salmon, cucumber, and cream cheese sandwiches, truffled egg mayo, and chicken sandwiches. But it’s the Bridgerton-inspired treats that truly steal the show.
Indulge in:
- “Social Butterfly” – A rich chocolate cake
- “Colin’s Travels” – A tart raspberry cake
- “Book of Eloise” – A blueberry cake
- “Lady Whistledown” – A pistachio mousse on a biscuit base
And don’t forget the signature cocktail, “Friends to Lovers” – a delicious twist on a margarita with a coconut tequila, cherry, cranberry, honey, and lime twist.
Prepare to be enchanted as you savor every bite and sip of this unforgettable Bridgerton experience.
Art Afternoon Tea: A Fusion of Flavors and Masterpieces
At Rosewood London’s Art Afternoon Tea, prepare to be blown away by the artistic flair of the edible creations. Chef Mark Perkins has expertly translated iconic artworks into mouthwatering treats, making this a truly unique afternoon tea experience.
Imagine a chocolate lobster cake inspired by Salvador Dalí’s “Lobster Telephone” or a blueberry-filled madeleine resembling David Hockney’s “Bigger and Closer”. These are just a few of the artful pastries that await you at the Mirror Room, a stunning space with glimmering glass walls and a fragrant floral centerpiece.
The menu is a harmonious blend of tradition and artistry. Enjoy classic sandwiches like truffled egg mayo, roast beef, and smoked salmon before indulging in the star of the show: the artfully crafted cakes.
Each cake is a miniature masterpiece, celebrating renowned artists like Andy Warhol, Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, and Van Gogh. From Black Forest-flavored patisserie shaped like a soup can to coconut mousse cake adorned with delicate flowers, each pastry tells a visual story.
This afternoon tea is a celebration of art and culinary creativity, offering a memorable experience for art lovers and foodies alike.