It's Afternoon tea week - who's serving this British tradition?

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Afternoon Tea credit to The Strand Dining Rooms   So it’s all getting very British this week, what with the Glorious Twelfth and the celebration of grouse it’s also national afternoon tea week – all we need now is the Queen’s birthday and we’ve got a hat-trick of British-ness. See who in London is going to be serving this British tradition:      

British Afternoon Tea with a twist at The Strand Dining Rooms

TheStrand_Logo_LockUp_A_Black_CMYK_MA Enjoy traditional afternoon tea with a twist in the shadow of Nelson’s column at the newly opened Strand Dining Rooms. Located just off Trafalgar Square and priced at £21 or £29 with a glass of Delamotte NV Champagne, guests can enjoy classic scones and tea sandwiches, as well as a selection of pastries and cakes such as Chocolate Orange cake, Banoffee Pie Tartlets and Lemon Drizzle and Basil cake. All the info you’re going to need is here.

 

Afternoon tea - Credit Hotel Café Royal Celebrate National Afternoon Tea Week at Hotel Café Royal

Hotel Café Royal’s Importance of Being Earnest Afternoon Tea is the perfect place to celebrate National Afternoon Tea Week this month (11-17 August). Executive Chef Andrew Turner and Executive Pastry Chef Andrew Blas’ new tea has been created to coincide with the play’s run at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Taking inspiration from the play’s characters and history, Turner and Blas have created a unique and playful menu priced at £42 or £55 with a glass of Veuve Clicquot, held in the iconic Oscar Wilde Bar. Click here for more information and to view the menu.  

Afternoon Tea in The Palm Court at The Ritz

Afternoon Tea at The Ritz is an institution in itself. Housed in The Palm Court and popular since the hotel first opened in 1906, it has now become the quintessential British experience.The Ritz Restaurant Terrace Facing An extensive choice of 16 different types of loose leaf tea is offered, including a Ritz Royal English tea, a Lapsang Souchong Imperial, and a Darjeeling First Flush. The traditional English Tea menu includes freshly cut finger sandwiches with six types of filling, warm scones with strawberry preserve and clotted Devonshire cream followed by a selection of cakes and afternoon tea pastries topping the tiered cake stand. Traditional Afternoon Tea at The Ritz is priced at £47 per person, with the option to include a glass of Champagne (£59 per person). Reservations are required (it is recommended they are made well in advance) for a choice of five daily sittings at 11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm or 7:30pm and can be made either online at www.theritzlondon.com/tea, emailing [email protected] or by calling 020 7300 2345. Let us know if you'll be partaking in this British tradition and where you are heading.
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Editor 11th August 2014

It's Afternoon tea week - who's serving this British tradition?