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14 indulgent afternoon teas

14 indulgent afternoon teas

Fancy yourself a royal afternoon? Here’s our pick of the most tantalising afternoon teas in London and Surrey, from classics to molecular experiments…

Top picture: Bokan

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Cannizaro House, Wimbledon

Overlooking the gorgeous ground of Cannizaro Park, Cannizaro House hosts a fabulous afternoon tea at the Orangery Restaurant, Hotel Du Vin. With outstanding tea infusions by Bird and Blend and glasses of fizz, it’s definitely one to book. Indulge in delightful and inventive finger sandwiches, from chicken and tarragon Dijonnaise on pain d’epi to ratatouille and vegan-style feta on a socca pancake. There are a variety of teas to choose from, as well as a tempting selection of cocktails.

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The French Tarte, Surbiton

The French Tarte serves up a delectable afternoon tea in its picturesque Gallic boulangerie and patisserie. For £26pp – or £34pp with a glass of Champagne – you can enjoy a handcrafted selection of sweet and savoury (the pastries are made by their professional pastry chefs!), alongside organic tea, locally roasted coffee and scones with cream and jam.

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Nana B’s, Carshalton

Book in afternoon tea at Nana B’s Bakery for a fabulously sweet and pretty-in-pink experience – it’s as unapologetically girly as they come! Head there for the standard afternoon tea for a classic experience of yummy finger sandwiches, cakes and scones, or you can book in their unique Fish and Chips Afternoon Tea, made in collab with The Wrythe Green Fish Bar, for an intriguing experience of cod bites, chips, mushy peas, tartare sauce and gherkins alongside scones, cakes and tea!

4

Willow Bough, Wimbledon

Willow Bough has afternoon tea choices galore: select between the traditional offering, inspired by nature William Morris afternoon tea, Rose Lamartine Yates afternoon tea in the colours of Women’s Social & Political Union, a Chocoholics afternoon tea, a vegetarian George Bernard Shaw afternoon tea and Little Darlings afternoon tea for your – well, little darlings. How awesome is that?

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5

Café Rouge, Reigate  

Francophiles, listen up! Three enticing tiers of the most sumptuous sweet treats, alongside a generous plate of French-inspired savouries will tempt just about everyone. Baguettes? Crème brulee? Éclairs? We say yes to all. 

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Petersham Nurseries, Richmond 

The perfect place for a short escape from the hustle and bustle of London, Petersham Nurseries serves its famous afternoon tea on a gorgeous hand-blown Florentine cake stand crowned with fresh seasonal flowers. The menu changes seasonally and consists of quintessentially English classics. 

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Woodlands Park Hotel, Cobham 

Served in either the Grand Hall, Oak Room Restaurant, Benson’s Restaurant, or on the lovely terrace, afternoon tea at Woodlands Park Hotel is as traditional as it gets. Scones with cream and preserves, savoury scones with onion jam and cream cheese, cakes and sandwiches – if that’s your cup of tea, head to Cobham and you won’t be disappointed. 

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11 Cadogan Gardens, Chelsea

Indulge in homemade savouries and pastries and (of course) fluffy scones – and if you fancy a bit of tipple, complement your afternoon tea with a glass of Laurent-Perrier Champagne.

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The Tea House at Bread Ahead, Chelsea

You can enjoy a delightful afternoon tea over at the newly opened Tea House by Bread Ahead Bakery in Chelsea. Alongside changing seasonal sweets you can expect traditional cakes like Black Forest and Battenberg and warm fresh scones with homemade jam, lemon curd and clotted cream.

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St Ermin’s Hotel, St. James’s  

Afternoon tea at St Ermin’s is available in veggie, vegan and gluten-free options to cater to every taste and preference. Relax and enjoy in stylish interiors featuring ornate original rococo plasterwork. For £52pp (£65 with Champagne), you can nibble on indulgently sweet treats of lime and basil posset and Kahlua cheesecake plus delightful bite-sized sandwiches of Suffolk ham, Red Hereford roast beef and much more. All inspired by seasonal ingredients from the hotel’s very own rooftop kitchen garden. 

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Ginza St. James’s 

Fancy something less traditional? Opt for Japanese afternoon tea at  Ginza St. James’s. Relax in the stylish settings and enjoy a selection of unique Japanese teas (bancha, sencha, genmaicha anyone?) as well as maki rolls, tsukemono, teriyaki beef, mochi and wagyu burgers served on a chic and modern tiered stand. 

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Mariage Frères, Covent Garden

Mariage Frères’ stunning Salon De Thé is a must visit for tea lovers and the perfect pit-stop post shop. Select from over 1,000 aromatic varieties of tea – including the new delicate blue tea Ume Cha 2024 and the iconic Marco Polo black tea – before indulging in a luxury Parisian afternoon tea complete with tea-infused scones, sandwiches and perfect patisserie made fresh each day.

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Ampersand Hotel, South Kensington 

Afternoon tea at the Ampersand Hotel isn’t your usual afternoon tea. Oh no. It’s a science afternoon tea! Inspired by the neighbouring Science Museum, Ampersand Hotel serves a mix of exciting and curious, from jams in petri dishes to chocolate spacemen and dinosaur biscuits. Plus tea, coffee or Champagne. Gluten-free and vegan options are available.  

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BOKAN, Canary Wharf

You can take your afternoon tea with a side of skyline at Bokan – a roof terrace restaurant overlooking the stunning views of the city landscape. Highlight bites includes a range of sandwiches with classic fillings, such as smoked salmon and cream cheese, roast beef and horseradish cream, egg mayo with a mustard cress and cucumber; mini burgers with a ginger glaze and smoked mayo; mini banana cake and scones with Isigny cream, berries and jam.