The Afternoon Tea Week is a cherished time to indulge in one of Britain’s most beloved traditions, and Bromley offers some exceptional venues to enjoy this experience.
Whether you’re looking for a quaint and homely setting, a luxurious treat, or a cosy community spot, Bromley boroughs tea rooms have something for everyone.
- Lavender House Café:
The Lavender House Café, located at Plaistow Lane, is a cosy spot known for its charming, homely atmosphere. The café is decorated with lavender accents, making it a peaceful place to relax. The menu includes a variety of loose-leaf teas, freshly baked scones with clotted cream and strawberry preserve, finger sandwiches, and a selection of cakes and pastries. There’s also a lovely garden where you can enjoy your tea.
- The Bromley Court Hotel:
The Bromley Court Hotel in Bromley Hill offers a more luxurious afternoon tea experience. The hotel has beautifully landscaped gardens and a stylish interior, making it perfect for special occasions. The afternoon tea here includes traditional sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and a selection of pastries and cakes. You can also choose to add a glass of prosecco and sparkling wine to your experience.
- The Croft Tea Room:
The Croft Tea Room, located at High St, Orpington, is a family-run tea room that focuses on local and homemade products. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, making it a great place for a relaxed afternoon with friends or family. The afternoon tea includes freshly baked goods, sandwiches, and your choice of tea or coffee, all served with a personal touch.
Bromley has some wonderful places to enjoy afternoon tea, whether you’re looking for a cosy retreat, a bit of luxury, or a warm community atmosphere. These spots are perfect for celebrating Afternoon Tea Week in style.
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