If freshly baked scones, cream tea, salmon sandwiches, and strawberry jam sound good to you, you need to take a look at our list of the best afternoon teas in London.
We'll take a look at some of the city's most popular tea rooms and restaurants where you can enjoy afternoon tea.
9+ Best Afternoon Tea Spots in London
London is famous for its afternoon tea culture. From grand hotels to quaint tea rooms, there are plenty of options to choose from. However, with so many choices, it can be overwhelming to decide where to go.
We will explore the best afternoon tea spots in London that cater to different budgets, preferences, and dietary requirements.
1. The Grand Saloon Afternoon Tea at Theatre Royal Drury Lane
If you loved Bridgerton, you can't miss the Regency-inspired afternoon tea at the Theatre Royal.
You can enjoy opulent tiered cakes, classic finger sandwiches, and exotic tea blends to the soundtrack of pop songs scored as classical music, just like the Netflix series.
The menu includes sweet treats and savory classics. On the sweet side, enjoy layered chocolate cake, rich chocolate mousse, and pink lemonade tarts.
For savory treats, enjoy madeleines topped with lapsang-souchong glazed salmon, bitesize cannelés with goats' cheese, and puff pastry sausage rolls made.
At the end of the meal, a trolley brings scoops of absinthe mint choc chip ice cream.
2. La Suite West

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Travel back to the Belle Epoque with an exquisite Parisian afternoon tea at La Suite West in Bayswater. The chic hotel offers a twist on classic London afternoon teas inspired by French patisseries.
You can choose from a selection of delicate pastries, open and closed sandwiches, and classics like macarons, éclairs, and millefeuilles, as well as more unusual treats like tarte tatin and berry tartlets.
For traditional tastes, you can enjoy cucumber sandwiches with dill or smoked salmon sandwiches. Tea is served in a beautifully designed lounge with comfortable seats, soft lighting, and elegant decor.
Website: lasuitewest.com
3. Charlie & The Chocolate Factory Afternoon Tea at One Aldwych

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Afternoon tea at Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a unique dining experience inspired by the beloved children's book by Roald Dahl.
It is held at One Aldwych Hotel in Covent Garden, which has transformed its Lobby Lounge with playful decorations, quirky props, and themed tea sets.
Sample cucumber sandwiches and bite-sized desserts inspired by the book's famous chocolate factory, including a "Golden Ticket" chocolate bar and a "Wonka's Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight" hot chocolate, 'Blue as a blueberry' tart, and scones with 'snozberry' jam and 'all the creams.' It's a must for families or fans of the book.
Website: onealdwych.com
4. Hotel Café Royal

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The Hotel Café Royal in Mayfair is synonymous with afternoon tea in London.
The city's elite has been visiting this hotel since the 19th century to sample sweet and savory dishes, including scones with Cornish clotted cream, fine teas, pastries, and champagne-infused macarons and chocolate truffles.
The tea room itself is beautifully designed, with elegant decor, comfortable seating, and a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.
All in all, this venue is perfect for visitors looking for an indulgent afternoon tea in elegant surroundings.
Website: hotelcaferoyal.com
5. Petals Tea Room at the Kensington Roof Garden
Is there anything more quintessentially English than enjoying warm scones during a garden afternoon tea?
The Petals Tea Room offers a sophisticated afternoon tea surrounded by vibrant flowers with stunning views over the city.
The menu includes a selection of finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and preserves, and a variety of sweet pastries and cakes.
There is also a range of loose-leaf teas to choose from, including traditional blends, herbal infusions, and fruit and floral tisanes.
6. The Polo Bar at Westbury Mayfair Hotel
The Polo Bar's sophisticated and elegant setting serves a traditional afternoon tea, complete with a range of savory sandwiches, sweet pastries, scones, and a selection of teas.
Enjoy delicious coronation chicken sandwiches or other classic fillings such as cucumber, smoked salmon and cream cheese, and egg and cress.
On the sweet side, the afternoon tea menu includes macarons, éclairs, and fruit tarts.
The Georgian Restaurant is located at 37 Conduit Street in Mayfair, offering up elegant and sophisticated surroundings perfect for a special occasion or a relaxing afternoon out.
7. The Rosebery at The Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park

Credit: The Rosebery at The Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park
The stylish Rosebery offers a contemporary twist on traditional afternoon tea, with delicate sandwiches and curated pastries served from hanging cake stands.
Choose from 29 different loose-leaf teas or wine, sake, beer, or Sparkling Tea.
Bite into a basil drizzle cake, Tonka Millefeuille Dark chocolate, Jaffa Orange Battenberg, or Cotswold Egg and Black Truffle sandwiches stuffed with goat's cheese.
The elegant atmosphere, combined with the innovative menu, make this a must-see venue.
Website: mandarinoriental.com/en/london/hyde-park/dine/the-rosebery
8. The Rose Lounge
Inspired by France's oldest tea house, the Rose Lounge offers delicacies like Truffle Egg Mayonnaise Sandwich on Spinach Bread, Coronation Chicken with Apricot on Brioche Bun, and Madagascar vanilla Layered with Coconut Passionfruit and Pineapple Confit.
Enjoy blends from Camellia's Tea House or a delicious cup of coffee.
9. The Egerton House Hotel

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This cozy and charming hotel in the heart of Knightsbridge offers a flavorful take on afternoon tea with malted cocoa bread, smoked salmon, and roasted ham.
You can enjoy a number of delicious sweet pastries in their luxurious drawing room at 17-19 Egerton Terrace.
The warm and inviting atmosphere, combined with the innovative menu, make it a great choice for a relaxed tea.
Website: egertonhousehotel.com
10. The Pan Pacific London

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The Pan Pacific in Kensington's Orchid Lounge adds Asian flavors to British tea.
Cherish Finden, the pastry chef, combines Singaporean-inspired Kopi Tiam, bao, dim sum, and choux with fine loose-leaf tea from The Rare Tea Company, introduced by an on-staff Tea Connoisseur.
If you need a stronger pick-me-up, you can enjoy a glass of champagne while admiring the views over the Plaza.
Website: panpacific.com/en/hotels-and-resorts/pp-london.html
These options are just a taster of what you can find for afternoon tea in London. Whether you are looking for a gourmet meal or just want a strong cup of tea and mini sandwiches after an afternoon of sightseeing, London has something for everyone.