Luxury Afternoon Tea Experience at The Ritz London

Afternoon Tea at The Ritz in London is known worldwide and is something everyone traveling to the UK should experience. Tea at The Ritz is an institution in itself and is served in the spectacular Palm Court, which epitomizes the elegantly frivolous comfort of Edwardian high life. With an assortment of 18 types of tea to choose from, this delicious ritual truly does offer something for everyone. It has been awarded the prestigious Tea Guild Awards (Award of Excellence, Top London Afternoon Tea, Top London Afternoon Tea) for many years consecutively.

Moreover, the Ritz is London’s first organic hotel. In 2002, The Ritz was licensed by the Soil Association, the UK’s largest organic certification body.

What to Know If You Go

For days, times, and cost, visit the official Ritz London website.

Dress Code: Formal. Jeans and sportswear are not permitted; gentlemen are required to wear a jacket and tie.

Reservations: Reservations are always required. It is advisable to reserve up to 12 weeks in advance.

Photography: Photography and filming are not permitted in The Palm Court.

Music: Resident pianist, Ian Gomes, performs his own renditions of classical favorites. He has been with The Ritz since 1995, noted for his popular renditions of ‘Puttin’ on The Ritz’ and ‘A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square.’ Depending on the time and day, there is also a string quartet, soprano soloist, and a harpist performing.

Celebration Afternoon Teas

If you are celebrating a special occasion, The Ritz has a selection of celebration options which can include Champagne, fine sandwiches, scones, and a birthday cake (note: the standard is chocolate, but you may contact the hotel for more choices).

First Impressions

Upon entering The Long Gallery, which runs the length of the hotel, you will immediately notice the grand and luxurious ambiance. The Palm Court is to your left, with a mirrored backdrop and marble columns. The glazed roof floods the room with natural light, and the wrought iron chandeliers resemble works of art with their painted metal flowers.

You are escorted to your reserved table by a waiter dressed in tuxedo tails. Even tables for two are spacious enough so that the cake stand does not obstruct the view of your dining companion. Additionally, there is a helpful handbag shelf tucked under each table, enhancing the formality of the occasion. The chinaware is exclusive to the Palm Court, featuring a design of gold with pale green and rose which complements the room beautifully.

The clientele tends to skew more mature, but this event appeals to all age groups, with the exception of very young children.

The Ritz offers a choice of 18 types of loose leaf tea, including the Ritz Royal English tea. This blend pairs wonderfully with the first course of finger cut sandwiches, which have classic fillings such as smoked salmon, roast ham, and cucumber, served on either brown or white bread. Notable mentions include the mini egg mayonnaise roll and the Cheddar cheese with chutney sandwich made with sun-dried tomato bread—an exceptional combination.

The staff is exceptionally well-trained and can provide guidance on selecting a tea or accommodating special dietary requirements. They are also equipped to explain English etiquette.

The scones arrive separately from your cake stand and are served still warm. Both raisin and plain scones are served alongside strawberry preserve and clotted Cornish cream.

How Long to Stay

If you are concerned that the timing of each sitting in two-hour increments may feel rushed, don’t be—there is more than enough time to sample everything. The Ritz staff is highly capable, ensuring that everything runs smoothly. It is impressive how attentively the staff monitors the status of every table without making guests feel overlooked.

Tables are prepared for the next sitting while you are there, but this is executed with minimal sound, ensuring it is not intrusive.


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