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Dearest Readers, Lady Passport to Palates Imparts the Finest Spots for Afternoon Tea

Society’s abuzz with the upcoming season of Bridgerton, and whispers abound of elegant soirées and, of course, the quintessential afternoon tea. Fear not, for I, ever the arbiter of refinement, unveils five establishments that cater to every purse string, ensuring a delightful afternoon amidst genteel company (and, of course, delectable treats). I’ve gathered a beautiful array of options regardless of your social class.

1. The Palm Court at Claridge’s (London):

After initially appearing on our American version of this post, The Palm Court has made the list again, across the pond. For those seeking the pinnacle of extravagance, a visit to The Palm Court at Claridge’s is a must. Imagine, dears, finger sandwiches as delicate as a debutante’s glove, adorned with the season’s finest ingredients. Scones, light and fluffy as a society gossip, await your discerning palate, accompanied by an extensive selection of loose-leaf teas. Reservations are a necessity, and attire should reflect the opulent surroundings. Budget not a concern? This is the place to indulge in the grand tradition of afternoon tea.

They also cater to a variety of tastebuds, whether it’s gluten free, vegetarian or vegan, you’ll find something to delight your palate.

  • Price Range: Starts at 80 Euro
  • Reservations Required
  • Dress Code: Smart Attire

2. The Orangery at Kensington Palace (London):

Image: Historic Royal Palaces

For a touch of history with your tea, The Orangery at Kensington Palace beckons. Steeped in royal heritage, this charming venue offers a delightful afternoon tea experience. Imagine, indulging in dainty pastries while basking in the knowledge that royalty once strolled these very grounds. Reservations are recommended, and while the setting is elegant, a smart casual dress code suffices. (Price Range: Expensive – Reservations Recommended – Dress Code: Smart Casual)

You can book your visit directly through The Orangery or you can Treat Yo’ Self and book a package that includes that includes afternoon tea, a guide and history tour.

  • Price Range: 55 to 64 Euro, 29 Euro for children
  • Reservations Not Required
  • Dress Code: Smart Attire
  • Operating Times: Open daily from 10:00am to 6:00pm

3. The Rose Room at The Chesterfield (Mayfair, London):

Image courtesy of The Chesterfield Mayfair

For a quintessential London afternoon tea experience, The Rose Room at The Chesterfield whispers elegance. Nestled in the heart of Mayfair, this charming venue offers a delightful escape from the bustling city. Imagine, indulging in delicate pastries amidst a backdrop of plush velvet and floral prints, as charming as a debutante’s boudoir. The menu features classic fare alongside contemporary twists, ensuring something to tantalize every taste bud. Reservations are highly recommended, and a touch of sophistication in your attire is most becoming. (Price Range: Moderate – Reservations Recommended – Dress Code: Smart Casual)

  • Price Range: £75pp, £45 for children under 12
  • Reservations Recommended
  • Dress Code: Smart Casual
  • Operating Times: Monday to Sunday, 12:30pm to 5:30pm

4. The Orangery at Cliveden House (Taplow, Buckinghamshire):

Image courtesy of The Cliveden

For those seeking a taste of grandeur amidst verdant landscapes, The Orangery at Cliveden House beckons. Imagine, dears, basking in the opulent surroundings of a National Trust property, once a playground for the Astors. Indulge in finger sandwiches as delicate as a debutante’s gloves, followed by scones as light and airy as society gossip. A symphony of loose-leaf teas awaits your selection, each a fragrant journey for the discerning palate. Reservations are absolutely essential, and attire should reflect the majesty of the setting. A touch of summery elegance, wouldn’t you agree?

  • Price Range: £55pp on weekdays and £60pp on weekends, £45 for children under 12
  • Reservations Highly Recommended
  • Dress Code: Smart Casual
  • Operating Times: Daily, 12:15p to 4:30p

5. Bettys Cafe Tea Rooms (Various Locations):

For a quintessential Yorkshire experience, a visit to Bettys Cafe Tea Rooms is a must. These iconic cafes, with 6 locations across Yorkshire, offer a delightful afternoon tea at a refreshingly affordable price. Imagine, indulging in plump scones with lashings of clotted cream and jam, all within a charming and welcoming atmosphere. Reservations are not typically required, and the dress code is relaxed.

If you must make haste, they offer Afternoon Tea To-Go for £17.00 per person.

  • Price Range: starting at £29.95pp
  • Reservations Not Required
  • Dress Code: Casual
  • Operating Times:

Bonus: If you’d prefer to make your desire known ahead of time by booking a reservation, you can do so. This experience is an elevated experience than what is described above. To have the finest they offer, book your table in the Imperial Room, Harrogate, or Belmont Room, York. Prices start at £49.95 per person.

So, dear readers, arm yourselves with this knowledge and embark on your own afternoon tea adventures. Remember, a well-timed invitation to afternoon tea can be the catalyst for delightful conversation, blossoming friendships, or perhaps… even a touch of romance. After all, wouldn’t it be simply divine to find your own Colin Bridgerton amidst the cucumber sandwiches and clotted cream?

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Yours truly,

Lady Passport to Palates

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