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    The Perrier-Jouët Champagne

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    The Harbour Bar & Terrace - Hoisin Duck Spring Rolls

    The Harbour Bar & Terrace

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.8 miWest Brompton
    £

    Great view and nice place to hang around to grab a few drinks. Staff super friendly, very…read morewelcoming! If you're ever staying in this hotel, definitely check it out! It's quite a gem!

    QUESTION: Where can you go to get a five-star hotel's afternoon champagne tea for £20?…read more ANSWER: The Wyndham Grand at Chelsea Harbour. It's as simple as that, folks. Because of the Wyndham Grand's out-of-the-way Imperial Wharf location, you, too, could enjoy the epic spread of afternoon tea (with posh finger sandwiches, two homemade warm raisin scones with clotted cream and jam and a spread of individually sized sweet pastries and other treats - too much food for a single person to reasonably consume, I assure you) along with a glass of bubbly at a leisurely pace whilst taking in the view of the harbour and its (billionaires') boats. I'm not entirely sure why the afternoon tea is so cheap, but it is. Tea without champagne is a measly 15 quid. I booked a place for tea online and arrived to a quiet lounge area at 3:00pm, with Sunday brunch winding down in the adjacent restaurant. The table was set, and the polished and besuited server greeted me graciously. The low-seated couches and armchairs were large and cosy, and my companions and I sipped, munched, supped and gluttonously indulged for THREE HOURS. Service wasn't without its faults: the server was a bit nervous for whatever reason, but she was certainly friendly and gracious; my first pot of tea was loose leaf, as one would expect of afternoon tea at a five-star hotel, but my second pot had a teabag chucked in (although said tea in teabag was aromatic and delicious); water and/or tea refills weren't forthcoming, but the server would have fetched these things if asked. Despite these lapses in service (nit-picky though they are), overall, the experience and value for money were outstanding. SUMMARY: Go here if you're a local, you want an indulgent yet inexpensive afternoon tea, you don't want to combat crowds of tourists who may or may not think that the clotted cream belongs in their teacups.* _______________________________________________________ *Although I do know that by posting this review the afternoon tea at the Wyndham Grand may very well become more busy than it was on my first visit, I remain confident that it will maintain its atmosphere of exclusivity due to its less-accessible location.

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    The Oscar Wilde Bar - The tea room

    The Oscar Wilde Bar

    4.3(19 reviews)
    1.4 miSoho
    ££££

    The Oscar Wilde Bar is a lovely spot for high tea in the heart of London. I was running a bit…read morebehind schedule (*schedule* like how the Brits say it), about 30 minutes late, due to some poor planning and a bit of traffic. The restaurant called me and I returned their call to let them know I was still on my way. I felt like a total jerk for arriving so late, but the staff was incredibly welcoming. I decided to go solo for high tea, wanting to treat myself. They found me the perfect table where I could people-watch and enjoy the piano music from a comfortable distance. This high tea room is absolutely stunning and was made to be photographed. My waiter was incredibly patient and didn't judge me when I was taking pictures. In fact, he said that's what this room is meant for. There were a wide variety of teas, and I think the teas were the best part of the experience. The pastries were also delicious, but I didn't love any of the finger sandwiches. I'll definitely be back soon. Thanks for being so gracious despite my tardiness!

    Forget about the Ritz, Savoy and Fortnum and Masons, afternoon tea at the Oscar Wilde Room is the…read morebomb!!!! The decor is so ostentatious, gilt and mirrors for days, but it's marvelous. Great pastries and tasty savories and of course lovely teas - throw in a bottle of bubbly and you will not be eating dinner ! Service is good, the pianist is top notch, all in all a wonderful experience. You have to come to afternoon tea here, especially if you're visiting London.

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    Artesian

    Artesian

    4.4(84 reviews)
    1.5 miMarylebone
    £££

    Artesian is located in The Langham Hotel, and it is such an elegant, classy space. I have never…read moreseen a cocktail menu quite like theirs (let alone the names of their drinks), and it was like an art portfolio I wanted to take home. The lounge is perfect for an intimate date night with the low lighting and cozy couches. Parsnip (£24): Their take on the espresso martini! I hate that it's the best one I've ever had. I hate it because I don't live in London. I also hate that no one else to my knowledge has thought to add whipped cold foam to espresso martinis. A non-alcohol alternative was also listed with its respective ingredients (I assume this is wherever applicable), and I appreciated the inclusivity. Currant (£23): I believe this was their version of a Palermo! My friend really enjoyed it and didn't find it too tart. Both still and sparkling waters were £5.50. Service was lovely, and we didn't feel rushed as they were closing. We came on a Wednesday evening so we were seated immediately, but I bet the wait can get long on a weekend. I would absolutely recommend this place for anyone visiting London to experience their unique menu and drinks. Worth the $32 price point!

    Walked in late afternoon for drinks and got seated right away, was a lovely escape from the…read moreChristmas crowds in London Staff were lovely , knowledgeable and attentive The cocktails were delicious , lovely place to have a fancy drink The Langham hotel is beautiful year around but at Christmas it's even more beautiful with the decor

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