Atmosphere was nice and quiet đ Food was great, especially with the sandwiches and crayfish rolls đ Scones weren't bad but perhaps a bit tiny in terms of size, comparing to afternoon teas from elsewhere in London. I had sapphire earl grey tea â which helped me to relax after a very tiring and stressful week đ
A lot has happened to John Whaite since winning the third series of the BBCâs The Great British Bake Off. Having gained the law degree he was studying for whilst competing in the show, he now runs his own cookery school, has become something of a celebrity as a TV chef and columnist for the Telegraph and has also written 3 cookery books. As if all of that wasnât enough, last night I saw him launch the new afternoon tea he has designed to celebrate the Queenâs 90th birthday at the Royal Horseguards Hotel.
It was also at The Royal Horseguards that I had my first afternoon tea experience in London. I was really excited for it because more than anywhere else, London is synonymous with Afternoon Tea! There's no argument that the post-lunch, pre-dinner treat is a British institution.
Having been accredited with âinvitation onlyâ membership to the esteemed UK Tea Guild in 2012, The Royal Horseguards was honoured with its second âAward of Excellenceâ in the Tea Guildâs Top London Afternoon Tea Awards in 2013 (The Tea Guild is a prestigious and unique non-profit organisation that represents and encourages those outlets who are dedicated to both brewing and serving tea to the high standards desired by the United Kingdom Tea Council).
The Royal Horseguards' Novus Tea menu offers a broad range of black, green and herbal infusions from the worldâs premium tea estate using only the finest quality leaf grades. Mijune and I chose "Strawberries & Cream", a Royal Horseguards unique blend of black leaf teas which was light in flavour with subtle strawberry and cream notes, and "English Breakfast", a black tea blend of delicate Ceylon, gutsy Assam and rounded off with a tasty South Indian leaf.Â
Both of us opted for the Laurent-Perrier Champagne flight with our tea (we patted ourselves on the back for the brilliant idea). Because why not, right? When in Rome ;)
The Laurent-Perrier Champagne Flight (ÂŁ55.00)
Sommeliers selection of three selected Laurent-Perrier varieties to perfectly compliment the different elements of the Royal Horseguards Afternoon tea:
Laurent-Perrier Brut
Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé
Laurent-Perrier Demi Sec (exclusive to The Royal Horseguards' afternoon tea service)
The Signature Tea (ÂŁ32.00 without champagne flight) includes:
A Traditional Selection of Elegant Finger Sandwiches and Contemporary Savoury Bites
Coronation Chicken, Cream Cheese & Smoked Salmon, Hummus & Cucumber and Roast Beef and Horseradish.
These finger sandwiches were perfectly sized. My favourites were the cream cheese & smoked salmon, and the coronation chicken which was packed with herbs and spices in a nice creamy sauce.
Warm, Freshly Baked Fruit and Plain Scones, Homemade Fruit Preserve and Cornish Clotted Cream
To ensure freshness, the scones were brought out only after we were done our sandwiches. These scones are quite possibly the best scones I've ever had so far in my life. Served warm, they had a medium-gold outer crust and a light-gold, moist and tender crumb. The entire scone was light and buttery with a cake-like denseness and texture. I needed a lot of restraint when it came to the clotted cream because I wanted lots of it on my scone. It was ridiculously smooth, thick and creamy (clotted cream is a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly).
Handmade Cakes and Delicate Pastries
Lemon Cupcakes with Marshmallow Meringue, Banana Toffee Cheesecake, Creme Brulee and Darjeeling Chocolate "shot glasses", Mango Passion Fruit Tart, Raspberry Meringue Lollipops and Macarons.
The banana toffee cheesecake and the creme brulee and Darjeeling chocolate "shot glass" were the highlights for me from the sweets plate.
Attentive service combined with its great afternoon tea and comfortable setting makes The Royal Horseguards a superb afternoon tea spot. Guests enjoying afternoon tea will never leave hungry too as their Afternoon Tea is continuously replenished at no additional charge.
This lovely girly afternoon tea is just what the doctor ordered if you are afternoon tea with the girls! Â Pretty pink china and beautiful food is what is offered at The Royal Horseguards.
The gluten free afternoon tea is still a favourite of mine and let me tell you why.
The gluten free sandwiches had a cute twist on the traditional fillings and included an avocado and rocket filling, cheese and tomato and the traditional salmon and cucumber fillings. Â Its nice to see a twist on the traditional. Â The gluten free bread was slightly dry otherwise this would be getting a 5/5 review.
The gluten free scones were lovely and I actually ate two, something that I don't normally do as they are normally very heavy but these were extremely good.
The Pastries for me were the PiĂšce de rĂ©sistance and the Pastry Chef needs to receive one huge cuddle as I loved the variety and the care that was taken in preparing these little bites of sweetness. Meringues, Mojito Lollipops, Ginger Cake, Chocolate Chip cookies and the list goes on â it was a gluten free winner!
This is truly one of the better gluten free afternoon teas on offer in London.
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The Royal Horseguards Hotel is in a beautiful location that looks out to the London Eye. We received a very warm welcome and left five hours later. It is one of those places that you could sit down with a great pot of tea and leave the world to do its thing, as we did.
The afternoon tea at The Royal Horseguards began with a smooth glass of Laurent Perrier champagne and a selection of sandwiches. The two in the party who took the gluten free option were impressed with what was provided to them and requested seconds. Those taking the classic afternoon tea received tuna in choux pastry along with light cucumber, salmon and Coronation chicken finger sandwiches.
Following the champagne and sandwiches, Novus tea was served from the worldâs most perfect silver teapots, our party having chosen white pear and ginger, fleur dâorient oolong and strawberries & cream black tea. The tea ware was the Royal Horseguardâs own china, beautifully designed and when replaced, each person was consistently served with the design they had originally sat down with (we each received a different and unique design of tea ware).
Both plain and fruit scones were served around 40 minutes into the service, both gluten and non-gluten free options being light and buttery with a deliciously tart home made fruit preserve.
And before we knew it, we were munching on an array of cakes, the highlight being a caramel cheesecake that we would have asked for seconds of if we hadnât been so full. Also served were a passionfruit tartlet, lemon meringue cupcake, chocolate macaron and elderflower with raspberry Battenberg cake.
The service was five-star. We felt so welcome at the Royal Horseguards Hotel and at no point felt under any pressure to leave. It would be very easy to make yourself at home in this wonderful establishment and it is certainly somewhere we would visit again. Take your mum, your best friend, your dad, or like we did, just the girls for a good old natter; just make sure you wear a lovely tea dress to match the divine tea ware.
Really fantastic afternoon tea and well priced compared to other places I've been. Unlimited supply of fresh sandwiches and cakes and a whole menu of unusual teas to choose from. Top service and a beautiful room to eat in. Will definitely be back!
Pricey and lovely afternoon tea experience in the lounge marred by occasional strollers and luggage carts rumbling through to use the ramp to the lobby. We had two tables of 3 and 4 across from each other last week. At my table for three, we enjoyed a vegan tea. The scones and biscuits were slightly dry that were fixed by berry jam and plant-based butter. The tea sandwiches were very good. Our server was excellent and did everything to make us comfortable and happy. There was so much food that it actually served as a late lunch. We shared refrigerated leftovers with hot tea in our room there the next afternoon. It was a welcome break from sightseeing, especially during cold, windy weather.
I recommend reservations, as they had limited tables for walk ins.
We had expensive but fantastic afternoon champagne tea.
We were served by Olena and we found her very pleasant .
We ordered English breakfast tea but she recommended strawberry and cream tea which to my surprise was wonderful tea.
We have been twice before here
and we shall definitely be back again.
"We had a fantastic time at this restaurant. The cozy atmosphere and diverse menu made for a great evening. The food was delicious, and the service was attentive. We'll definitely be back.
Accessible entrance and had a ramp inside to get through to the resturants. The staff and service were great. The food choice was good and delicious. It was a Groupon deal. Great deal for what was included. I'm looking forward to going again.
Wonderful experience staff are 5 star customer service. Starters was mouth watering. Will be back
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