What: Randy's High Tea at Randy's Wing Barĭetails: Other than being served on a tiered cake stand, there's nothing traditional about this meatilicious afternoon tea. When: 2-4.30pm weekdays and 1-4.30pm weekendsĬost: £35 or £45 with a Champagne cocktail Photo: Randy's Wing Bar There's a decadent, flourless chocolate and orange cake, frivolous donuts with dipping sauce and a selection of chocolate truffles too. Alongside the scrumptious sandwiches and apricot buttermilk scones is a selection of chocolate-heavy patisserie from master chocolatiers Charbonnel et Walker. What: Charbonnel et Walker Afternoon Tea at May Fair Kitchenĭetails: If you want to take indulgence one step further, this chocolate-themed afternoon tea in London has your name on it. You may even encounter a flying saucer or two alongside the more traditional sandwiches and scones.Ĭost: £40 or £47 with a glass of Champagne. What: The Original Sweet Shop Afternoon Tea at The Chesterfield Mayfairĭetails: Whose mouth hasn't watered upon entering a traditional English sweetshop and marvelling at the endless rows of goodies contained within glass jars? This sweet-toothed afternoon tea is inspired by childhood favourites, so expect the likes of Coca Cola slices, peanut butter cups, cherry bon bon cupcakes and homemade lollipops. You even get a teddy bear to share it with and take home afterwards.Ĭost: £24 per child, £59 when combined with an adult's afternoon tea The Original Sweetshop Afternoon Tea at Chesterfield Mayfair Instead of tea, choose between hot chocolate, smoothies, milkshakes and lemonade. Bite-sized sarnies shaped like teddies, fruity cupcakes, meringue hats, chocolate lollies – it's the picnic of their dreams. What: Teddy Bears' Picnic Afternoon Tea at Podiumĭetails: Especially for children, young feasters will be wide-eyed at the colourful treats on offer at this cuddly afternoon tea. When: Sittings at 12pm, 3pm and 6pm daily Pull up a pew, listen to your Potions Master and enjoy all manner of enchanting drinks and goodies that tip-toe between traditional and bonkers. The basement room has been transformed into a magical Potions Room straight out of, um, a wizarding school that-shall-not-be-named. What: The Potion Room Afternoon Tea at Cutter & Squidgeĭetails: Although this pretty bakery with sumptuous cakes is super-duper careful to never drop the H**** P***** bomb, there's no doubt their wizard-themed afternoon tea has huge appeal for Potter-heads. £35 for children The Potion Room at Cutter & Squidge When: 12.30pm-4pm daily (1pm-5pm on Sundays)Ĭost: £48 or £58/£65 with a glass of Champagne. Much fun is to be had with menus hidden in vintage books, napkins wrapped in riddles, and crockery decorated with characters from the book. Surreal victuals include a Queen of Hearts jammy dodger, chocolate and raspberry caterpillar, marshmallow magic mushrooms, ‘drink me’ potion, sandwiches and scones. What: Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea at The Sandersonĭetails: It’s worth falling down the rabbit hole of your imagination to sample this high-concept tea curated by the design collective Luna & Curious. ![]() When: 12.30pm-3pm daily (12.30pm-5pm on Sundays)Ĭost: £49 or £60 with glass of champagne or cocktail. Add on a colourful 'fizzy lifting drink' (AKA cocktail) for a little extra. ![]() On the enchanting menu here are snozzberry jam scones, home-made candy floss, red velvet cake pops, sandwiches and tarts. ![]() ![]() Frankly, for a story like this, that's the best sort of way. What: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Afternoon Tea at One Aldwychĭetails: See your favourite bits of Roald Dahl’s ‘Charlie and The Chocolate Factory’ come alive – in an edible sort of way. Quirky Afternoon Teas in London Charlie and the Chocolate Factory afternoon tea at One Aldwych From tea on a boat or in the Houses of Parliament, to conducting magical experiments, there’s something here for everyone. We’ve rounded up London’s top venues where you can enjoy ‘afternoon tea with a difference’ - the difference being either a quirky theme, unusual location, or global flavour.
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