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The Park Room and Library at Grosvenor House, a J W Marriott Hotel

The Park Room and Library at Grosvenor House, a J W Marriott Hotel

Afternoon Tea is served mainly in the gloriously refurbished Park Room which overlooks Hyde Park This is one of the most elegant venues in London and a MUST for afternoon tea.

Afternoon Tea can also be enjoyed in The Library and both rooms reflect the grand living rooms and studies of stately English homes and in keeping with tradition, guests can enjoy expert and attentive service and choose their favourite tea-time treats ? la carte or opt for the traditional afternoon tea with sandwiches, including oak smoked salmon from the Hebrides, free range eggs; plain and raisin buttermilk scones freshly made in the Grosvenor House kitchens and served with strawberry jam and organic Devon farmhouse clotted cream; mini desserts and pastries.

Choose from the traditional and de luxe "Anna's Tea", named after the Duchess of Bedford who started the tradition of Afternoon Tea or; A Middle Eastern "Maglis" Afternoon Tea which is an exotic alternative and includes Moroccan tea, Medjool dates, Barazec biscuits and Baklava and;

Especially for children - Grosvenor House has created the "Grover" Afternoon Tea which has been named after the hotel's eponymous British Bulldog and children who enjoy this treat will be given their own cuddly "Grover" to take home!

At Grosvenor House there are double floral celebrations as it celebrates it's 80th birthday this year. To mark the occasion a rose from one of the UK's leading rose producers has been commissioned to commemorate the event. The delicate cream rose is sweetly fragranced and will be launched at this year's Chelsea Flower Show - and then planted in a garden in Hyde Park (which the hotel overlooks). Take a seat in the hotel's elegant Park Room and enjoy their exquisite "ROSE TEA."

With a glass of rose Champagne, delicious scones (described as "London's most scrumptious") and a range of fragranced fancies decorated with rose petals - including a raspberry and dark chocolate macaroon, complete with a pipette of rose-flavoured liquid with which to inject some extra flowery flavour - this afternoon tea offers a horticulturalist's heaven and is accompanied by rare Golden Rose Heart tea from Iran. Guests can also enjoy a Flowering Red Amaranth Tea (a hand-tied green tea wrapped around a beautiful red amaranth flower) and Flowering Jasmine and Lily Tea (another green tea hand-tied around flame orange lily petals and jasmine flowers),

Book NOW to enjoy a wonderful afternoon tea in the The Library or the beautifully appointed Park Room of this world famous hotel which overlooks Hyde Park!

  • Awarded The Tea Guild's Award of Excellence 2008, 2009 & 2010 

Opening Days and Hours:
Afternoon Tea is served every day from 2pm-6pm
Booking recommended

Address:
86-90 Park Lane
London
W1K 7TN

Manager: Mr Sandro Iuliano
Phone: 020 7499 6363
Web: www.londongrosvenorhouse.co.uk

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