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Royal Garden Hotel Kensington

Royal Garden Hotel Kensington

Afternoon Tea is served in the stylish and comfortable Park Terrace Restaurant & Lounge, with views towards the Park and Kensington Palace. Guests will enjoy delicious and freshly made sandwiches, warm scones and a variety of delicate pastries, accompanied by their choice from a range of classic loose leaf teas on the descriptive tea menu.

The resident pianist will play to add to your further enjoyment from Tuesday - Saturday from 3.30pm - 6.30pm and on Sunday from 2.30pm to 5.30pm

Children are welcomed.

A Gluten Free Afternoon is available - please notify when making your reservation. 

Afternoon Tea Menus

Royal Garden Hotel Kensington afternoon tea

The Kensington Tea

Assorted freshly prepared finger sandwiches

Freshly baked raisin and cinnamon scones served with Devonshire clotted cream and home made preserves

A selection of cakes and pastries from the Royal Garden patisserie

Freshly brewed organic leaf tea from our fine selection

 

 

 

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Royal Garden Hotel Kensington afternoon tea sandwiches

 
For more information, please visit www.parkterracerestaurant.co.uk

 

 

   THE TEA MENU

Choose your tea from the carefully chosen and well described tea menu and where you will find a tea to suit eveyone's taste.This fine range of loose leaf teas includes;

English Breakfast; Assam Choice Estate; Ceylon Kenilworth; Earl Grey; Pear Caramel; White Lotus; Mountain Spring Jasmine; Orchid Oolong and Mandarin Rose

                      Awarded The Tea Guild's Award of Excellence 2012 & 2013

 

Opening Times:
Every day: 2.00pm to 5.30pm

Booking: Booking is strongly recommended. Phone 0207 361 1999 to book.

Address:
2-24 Kensington High Street
Kensington
London
W8 4PT

Park Terrace Restaurant & Bar Manager: Mr Massimo De Venuto
Phone: 0207 361 1999
Web: www.parkterracerestaurant.co.uk

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