Best afternoon tea in London?

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KungFuPanda

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4,332 posts

170 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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I've been to London this week and had afternoon tea at the Mandarin Oriental. More specifically in their Rosebery Room. It was lovely and was a treat for my mum. Good sandwiches, nice warm scones and lots of cakes. Nice and relaxed service too. The kicker for a greedy bugger like me was the opportunity to have more sandwiches and scones when you'd finished your first lot.

So, any other good experiences for afternoon tea in central London?

Planet Claire

3,321 posts

209 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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The Ritz, I'm going back for third time in the new year.

iphonedyou

9,248 posts

157 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Don't the Ritz herd you in and out?

The Berkeley do a good one.

Sarkmeister

1,665 posts

218 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Yep, but you get 3 hours I think which is plenty.

sidicks

25,218 posts

221 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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We were given a voucher for afternoon tea at Claridges a couple of years ago.

Contrary to my expectations that it would be a waste of money I was actually quite impressed and bought a voicher for a friend's wedding anniversary.

Not cheap, but an enjoyable experience for a special ocassion.

ncs

3,972 posts

282 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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The Ritz & The Dorchester are both lovely.

nerd

MrJuice

3,357 posts

156 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Best value is wolseley cream tea

Fortnum and mason and Harrods were both fail in my opinion. Looking forward to trying claridges or Berkeley soon

Presuming Ed

1,397 posts

208 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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My missus tells me the Savoy

Presuming Ed

1,397 posts

208 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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My missus tells me the Savoy

Presuming Ed

1,397 posts

208 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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My missus tells me the Savoy

Murph7355

37,705 posts

256 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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My Mrs swears by the Mandarin.

I've been to the Savoy with her which was very pleasant and you could eat as much as you wanted (would recommend it but she reckons Mandarin's better....

Afternoon tea is to be enjoyed by her and her mum though. I'd rather spend the afternoon in a pub smile

onyx39

11,120 posts

150 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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Presuming Ed said:
My missus tells me the Savoy
Does she tend to repeat herself?

andy ted

1,284 posts

265 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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iphonedyou said:
The Berkeley do a good one.
I would definitely consider this one

mcelliott

8,659 posts

181 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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My wife and I were lucky enough to spend our 10th anniversary at the Dorchester a few years ago - 'twas lovely. The afternoon tea really was something to behold, and they gave us a free room upgrade to a suite. Almost worth getting married for. smile

matrignano

4,364 posts

210 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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My experience is very limited, but I liked Dean Street Townhouse.
Very comfy and homely setting, not stuffy or overbearing service at all.

fizz47

2,671 posts

210 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Love to the Dorchester afternoon tea and try to make it an anuual event.

Only had 1 bad experience there in regards to service - when they presented the bill which included their discretionary 12.5 % service charge I asked for that element to be removed and explained my reasons. The manager came back and personally apologised and waived the whole bill ( even though I said I am willing to pay the normal bill).

Try and book the balcony and its like your own private viewing deck where you can people watch.


krallicious

4,312 posts

205 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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Browns used to be a favourite when I lived in London.

J8 SVG

1,468 posts

130 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Had a lovely one at Harrods for my Grandparent's anniversary two years ago - limitless sandwiches (no crusts!) and amazing pastries.

brockovrs

332 posts

148 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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I wasn't keen on the Ritz - seemed very rushed and the staff weren't all that polite (plus, you have to wear a jacket for the duration, which when sat down in a warm room wasn't very comfortable!)

Fortnum & Mason however was excellent!

PeetBee

1,036 posts

255 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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Fortnum & Mason have been excellent (especially with dietary requirements) and we're booked to go back later this year smile