THE WOLSELEY
Read moreThis superb restaurant has seduced London's aristocracy, who flock here at teatime to soak up the purest British tradition. It has the grace of a Lady.Afternoon tea is a ritual that the Wolseley has mastered perfectly, and which has earned it its reputation. Cream tea comes with scones and cucumber sandwiches, served in lustrous silverware. Afternoon tea with homemade jam and clotted cream. A must for all those wishing to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Jane Austen's novels.
CAMELLIA'S TEA HOUSE
Read moreCamellia's Tea House is a café and tearoom specializing in English teas and cakes. It offers a wide selection of teas, with advice tailored to each pastry. Customers can also buy tea to take away. The tea room has a calm atmosphere and the service is friendly. Customers particularly appreciate the scones, lemon cheesecakes and various pastries on offer. Customer reviews are generally positive, highlighting the quality of the teas and pastries, as well as the pleasant atmosphere.
15grams Coffee House
Read moreIf you're lucky enough to be staying in Greenwich or visiting the famous Cutty Sark, don't miss 15Grams, conveniently located at the entrance to Greenwich Market. The tempting aromas of coffee and freshly baked pastries are sure to make the first contact. The three reasons to come here are: excellent, carefully prepared coffee, more than reasonable prices for London and a calm, local atmosphere. With its uncluttered interior, this address provides a real sense of repose in the midst of a hectic metropolis. Agent Dale Cooper approves!
BROWN'S HOTEL
Read moreBrown's Hotel serves one of London's most famous afternoon teas. Served in the English Tea Room, the tea (of which there are almost twenty flavors on the menu) is accompanied by sandwiches and sweet treats, including scones , of course. It's the perfect pairing, comforting after a day spent wandering the city. An absolute must for a trip into the sobritish world of the English artistocracy, in one of Mayfair's finest palaces, open since 1837. Kipling and Agatha Christie have all stayed here. Treat yourself.
OLE & STEEN
Read moreLocated a stone's throw from Victoria station, this contemporary bakery-café has Danish origins. In the window, you'll find a mix of Danish, British and even French specialties! Rye rolls, kanelbulle (small cinnamon brioche), spandauer, muffins, brioches, brownies, cookies, tarts, croissants, pains au chocolat, sandwiches... The barista coffees are excellent. It's a popular place for Londoners to take a break. There are other stores all over London and Oxford.
OVER UNDER COFFEE
Read moreThis (very) small café, tucked away in a street opposite Earl's Court tube station, offers good takeaway coffees for those in a hurry. With a wide choice of hot and cold coffees, there's something for everyone. But for foodies with time on their hands, the best is still the all-day brunch, indoors or on the terrace: American pancakes with wild berries, granola bowls, avocado toast, grilled cheese toast, banana bread, muffins, French toast... A delicious break if you're in the neighborhood.
BLOOMSBURY COFFEE HOUSE
Read moreLocated in London's Bloomsbury district, the Bloomsbury Coffee House is a popular café and tearoom. Customers praise the quality of the food on offer, particularly the English breakfast, as well as the friendly service provided by the staff. The café also offers vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options to suit all diets.