Suits Me to a Tea!

Well....the price of Afternoon Tea at the Ritz is still affordable, even for children!

AFTERNOON TEA AT THE RITZ

A quintessentially British experience

Indulge in a slice of one of the finest British traditions and take Afternoon Tea at The Ritz London.

Enjoy a selection of finely cut sandwiches, freshly baked scones with Cornish clotted cream and strawberry preserve, and a mouth-watering range of exquisitely presented pastries and teacakes, which will be replenished on request whilst dining in The Palm Court.

As well as 18 different types of loose-leaf tea to choose from, why not sip a glass of Champagne to add some extra sparkle to the occasion.

This most charming traditional Afternoon Tea in Mayfair is served in the spectacular Palm Court, with glittering chandeliers and elegant mirrors, which add a light and stylish flourish to the room.

The Ritz London is the only hotel in the UK to have a certified Tea Sommelier, Giandomenico Scanu, who travels around the world to various tea plantations to source our wonderful teas.

Why not try our exclusive Ritz Royal Blend Tea, only available at The Ritz?

The elegant ambiance is complemented by a musical ensemble from our resident pianist and harpist – the final ingredient to ensure your Afternoon Tea at The Ritz, is quite simply, unforgettable.

Afternoon Tea is served daily at 11.30am, 1.30pm, 3.30pm, 5.30pm, and 7.30pm.

Priced at £55 for adults and £35 for children
(including Value Added Tax at the prevailing rate at the time of payment). From 1st October 2021, the price will be £60 for adults.

The Ritz prides itself in delivering the highest of service standards, therefore, we maintain our traditional values and do not include a discretionary service charge on your final account.

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🌸My three school-aged girls, myself, and sometimes even my son, had a tradition on New Years Day of High Tea in our Living room around the coffee table with the fire in the fireplace. We sat on big fluffy pillows. We didn't dress up, I guess because Sunday church was enough. 🌸High Tea On New Year's Day was for pure relaxation and family fun.🌿

Earlier in the day we would all gather in the kitchen and make pretty little cream cheese finger sandwiches topped with thin slices of cucumbers🌿, radishes, and thin curly carrot slices 🌸decorated with sprigs of dill and thyme 🌿and sometimes berries🌸

I don't remember ever making scones. 🌸But southern biscuits yes

🌿We'd make special little finger desserts after I cut the crust off white bread. We'd set lemon curd on the table that our neighbor would make us and berries and cream on tiny southern biscuits. We'd arrange them on tiered serving plates. 🌸And used our, china, silver, white paper doilies, and cloth napkins with napkin rings🌿

I hadn't thought about that in a long time. I'm thankful for this thread jogging my memory🧁
 
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