Guide to the best afternoon tea in Covent Garden

Guide to the best afternoon tea in Covent Garden

It's hard to get more quintessentially British than indulging in afternoon tea in Covent Garden. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a born-and-bred Londoner, there's just something about the tiered platter of different goodies that makes you feel fancy and cosy at the same time, and one of London's most popular areas offers plenty of afternoon tea options to choose from. From classic tea rooms to opulent hotel salons, our guide to the best afternoon tea in Covent Garden highlights the top spots for savouring delicious sandwiches, fresh scones, dainty treats, and hot tea.

In this guide
  1. Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
    1. The Thames Foyer at The Savoy – Globally famous afternoon tea
    2. Boulevard Brasserie – Tea with a French twist
    3. Brigit's Bakery – For all your afternoon tea needs
    4. Cinnamon Bazaar – Spice up your life
    5. Browns – Afternoon champagne
    6. Ladurée London – Tea and macarons
    7. The Petersham – Tea in the garden
    8. Mariage Frères – Putting the "tea" in "afternoon tea" – and everything else
    9. Haxells – Happy tea
    10. Brasserie Max – Lavish tea-med experience
    11. The Den – Modern British afternoon tea
    12. One Aldwych – Your golden ticket to deliciousness
    13. Theatre Royal Drury Lane – London's oldest tea-tre
    14. Tuttons – Tea with a view
    15. Crusting Pipe – Right in the middle of the action
    16. Homage Restaurant – Grand and refined

Afternoon tea in Covent Garden

Here's where to go in Covent Garden for afternoon tea

The Thames Foyer at The Savoy

Globally famous afternoon tea

The Savoy's Thames Foyer is renowned worldwide as the location for an exquisite afternoon tea experience. The magnificent glass-domed atrium, which boasts breath-taking views of the River Thames, offers a sophisticated and refined atmosphere in which to indulge. The menu is updated regularly and features a selection of over 30 teas, as well as sandwiches, scones, and pastries.

Boulevard Brasserie

Tea with a French twist

For over 30 years, Boulevard Brasserie has upheld its reputation as a stronghold of French gastronomy in London's West End. In addition to the authentic French culinary experience offered on the menu, the restaurant also serves a traditional afternoon tea. The French-inspired menu includes your choice of teas and herbal infusions, savouries, freshly baked raisin and plain scones, and homemade cakes and tarts. You can also add bottomless prosecco.

Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery
Brigit's Bakery – Afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Brigit's Bakery

Brigit's Bakery

For all your afternoon tea needs

Brigit's Bakery in Covent Garden is a popular destination for a girly afternoon tea experience, offering plenty of floral and pink decor and an array of sweet treats. The café menu also includes an all-day brunch and a lunch menu with salads, sandwiches, and quiche. In addition to their café offerings, Brigit's Bakery offers a unique afternoon tea experience aboard a converted double-decker bus, with classic, gin cocktail, and Peppa Pig-themed options available, and can even deliver afternoon tea for parties and corporate events.

Cinnamon Bazaar

Spice up your life

The Covent Garden outpost of the esteemed Cinnamon Collection, led by renowned chef Vivek Singh, draws inspiration from India's famous spice bazaars to deliver a dynamic fusion of traditional and modern flavours. Inspired by Singh's roots, the bespoke Bazzar High Chai menu brings fire and spice to the traditional spread, including freshly brewed masala chai, chaats, sandwiches and rolls, and sweets such as a saffron macaron or shrikhand cheesecake. Add a chai bellini for a bit of an extra kick.

Browns

Afternoon champagne

Browns is a chain of British brasseries located across the UK, serving a varied menu around the clock. The afternoon tea at their Covent Garden branch is an indulgent affair, complementing the traditional savouries, warm scones, mini cakes and puddings with a glass of Moët & Chandon Impérial champagne. You can also get a gin & tonic or an Aperol Spritz to go with it.

Ladurée London

Tea and macarons

Founded more than 150 years ago in Paris, Ladurée is a brand synonymous with macarons, the dainty, pretty treats available in a variety of flavours. At its tea salon next to Covent Garden's Apple Market, Ladurée offers all-day dining, as well as a traditional afternoon tea featuring its signature colourful delights. In addition to the macarons, the afternoon tea includes mini patisseries, scones, finger sandwiches, and a choice of teas and champagnes.

The Petersham

Tea in the garden

The Petersham restaurant in Covent Garden is known for its lush ambiance and the wild floral arrangements that turn it into a verdant haven in the heart of the city. The afternoon teas on offer here play up the floral theme as well, as you can even add a flower posy to take home with you afterwards. Different afternoon teas are available to choose from, including themed, vegan, vegetarian, and kids' options. For added flair, they're served on a bespoke Murano glass stand.

Mariage Frères

Putting the "tea" in "afternoon tea" – and everything else

Mariage Frères, the renowned luxury tea brand from Paris, showcases its vast collection of premium teas at its flagship salon in Covent Garden, organized on the world's largest tea wall. The boutique also encompasses a dining area on the upper floor, where you can sample various tea-infused French specialities, as well as afternoon tea where all the items, from the savouries to the patisserie, are infused with Mariage Frères teas.

Haxells

Happy tea

The contemporary British restaurant and bar at the Strand Palace Hotel, Haxells, provides a calm, soothing atmosphere for a relaxing afternoon tea experience in its dedicated salon. The afternoon tea here is inspired by the beloved nearby Benjamin Pollock's Toyshop, making it a great choice for families with children – the kids' afternoon tea menu even includes a small toy.

Brasserie Max

Lavish tea-med experience

Brasserie Max, located within the Covent Garden Hotel, offers a luxurious dining experience throughout the day, complete with opulent patterned fabrics and captivating art adorning its walls. The themed afternoon tea here changes regularly, with options such as Mary Poppins's Afternoon Tea or Royal Afternoon Tea in honour of King Charles III providing an entertaining take on this traditional British indulgence.

The Den

Modern British afternoon tea

Located within the stylish St Martin's Lane Hotel, The Den exudes a calming atmosphere with its mid-century style and tasteful wood panelling. Guests can unwind on plush leather sofas while being surrounded by playful art and indulge in delectable food and drinks all day long. You can treat yourself to a contemporary take on traditional afternoon tea with bespoke tea blends. A vegan version is also available.

One Aldwych

Your golden ticket to deliciousness

One Aldwych is a refined and opulent hotel that pays homage to the best of British design trends. In addition to the exquisite rooms and the various dining options available, the Covent Garden establishment is also home to the whimsical Charlie & the Chocolate Factory afternoon tea, which promises a delightful and imaginative experience for all, not just fans of Roald Dahl's famed work.

Theatre Royal Drury Lane

London's oldest tea-tre

In addition to hosting some of the most spectacular and acclaimed theatrical performances over the past century, Theatre Royal Drury Lane features a stunning Grand Saloon with chandeliers, ornate ceilings, and fine art. Here, you can indulge in afternoon tea by Lily Vanilli, the celebrated London baker also known as the Queen of Cupcakes. The seasonally changing menu is served on custom fine bone china.

Tuttons

Tea with a view

This well-established restaurant boasts both indoor and outdoor seating options, a laid-back bar, and private dining areas suitable for different party sizes. The decor exudes timeless elegance, and diners can enjoy delightful views of Covent Garden. The afternoon tea at Tuttons features a selection of freshly prepared sandwiches, homemade scones, delightful treats, and unlimited tea or coffee. You can also add a cocktail or sparkling wine.

Crusting Pipe

Right in the middle of the action

Crusting Pipe is a compact wine bar in the courtyard of Covent Garden Market, an ideal spot for a bit of people watching as you sip your wine – or tea, matter of fact. In addition to typical British dishes such as bangers and mash, you can also try traditional afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and pastries here. Add a flute of champagne for a truly memorable visit to Covent Garden.

Homage Restaurant

Grand and refined

The luxurious Waldorf Hilton, an icon among Covent Garden accommodation options, features a grand dining room where you can indulge in sumptuous themed afternoon tea. The grand-café-style setting ensures a memorable experience whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just treating yourself. While you're enjoying the freshly cut sandwiches, warm scones, delectable treats and speciality teas, the resident pianist and harpist will provide an elegant soundtrack.

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