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Afternoon Tea in London?

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  • O-Randy-Hunt
    O-Randy-Hunt Posts: 11,155
    Be careful you don't take the mrs to the wrong browns but also take some pound coins with you just in case.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,925
    jonno said:
    Done a few cream teas, and although I've not been for a while, the best by far in my experience is Claridges. It's definitely special and the food is endless - don't eat anything else on the day!
    Definitely agree that if you’re doing Claridges, don’t eat before. We did the afternoon tea there once but had stayed in the hotel the previous night and had breakfast there which was a banquet in itself. Thankfully we had it quite early but was struggling towards the end of the afternoon tea. 
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 29,607
    Be careful you don't take the mrs to the wrong browns but also take some pound coins with you just in case.
    Waiting for @DaveMehmet to pop up.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,534
    Blimey, each to their own, but I'm genuinely surprised at the traction this thread has got.

    Meanwhile, over on Millwall Life: I tried the Greggs lunch deal once but it was a bit too oily-toity for me... pie n mash luvverly... I know a bird who works as a grease monkey at Bermondsey arches, at lunchtime she'll take it up the rong un if you share your samwiches wiv err, never washes er ans tho, so it feels a bit dirty... wots all this strange ritin stuff, can people aktully reed it?
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,716
    edited March 4
    The valley cafe
    Definitely cheaper....
    Was at The Valley Cafe for a home match a year or so back and had to queue up for around 15 minutes or so, the queue was out onto the pavement, no problem with that, they were of course very busy.
    When I got to the counter I ordered……..only to be informed it was cash only!
    I was told there’s a cash machine across the road……all very well but I would have to queue up again.
    Absolute bollox…..when I suggested they put a sign up clearly pointing this out, the young teenage girl seemed to think my complaint was amusing.
    She pointed out a sign by the till (about the size of a cigarette packet), which you could only see once you arrive at the counter…..if at all.🤔
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 7,230
    The valley cafe
    You do have contend with the noise of @LouisMend eating his meatballs in the corner though!  ;)
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,470
    jose said:
    Had afternoon tea at Fortnums but surprisingly the actual tea was lukewarm gnatspiss. But you can load up your doggy boxes with great cakes to take home.
    That'll be the Earl Grey.
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,205
    edited March 4
    ct_addick said:
    Live in USA now but was home last year and my wife and daughter went on the Brigits Bakery and Golden bus tour…..basically afternoon tea on a double decker bus and loved it…..
    I’ve been on this .. bloody well loved it. Highly recommended. 

    Claridges is also a good place to go for afternoon tea
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,373
    One thread is bemoaning the cost of a ST, and we have this one discussing Afternoon Tea at London most exclusive venues.

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  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,230
    One thread is bemoaning the cost of a ST, and we have this one discussing Afternoon Tea at London most exclusive venues.
    Yes £ for £ afternoon tea is better venue than a burger and a pint at the ground 🙂