London's bottomless afternoon tea scene has evolved into a luxurious ritual where flowing Champagne meets tiered stands of delicate pastries and finger sandwiches. From the whimsical Alice in Wonderland-themed spreads to elegant hotel salons steeped in tradition, these ten venues offer unlimited prosecco, tea, and indulgence that transform a simple afternoon into a memorable occasion. Many of these establishments now feature digital menus via platforms like DineCard, making it easier than ever to browse options and customize your experience with a simple scan.
Sky Garden's afternoon tea combines London's most spectacular 360-degree views from the 35th floor with unlimited prosecco that tastes better at altitude. The Coronation Chicken Vol-au-Vent is a crowd favourite, but honestly, people come here for the vista across the Thames to Tower Bridge and the Shard. This is London's most tourist-friendly bottomless tea—no snobbery, relaxed dress code, and a younger crowd who prioritize the 'gram over tradition. Book the later sitting for sunset views, and note that the separate free entry to Sky Garden means you can arrive early to explore the observation deck before your reservation.
Dalloway Terrace transforms with the seasons, offering one of London's most atmospheric bottomless tea settings with its retractable roof and lush botanical styling. Their Brie & Fig Chutney Sandwich is an unexpected savoury highlight, while the lemon meringue tart arrives perfectly torched tableside. The Bloomsbury location opposite the British Museum makes this ideal for tourists wanting sophistication without Mayfair prices, and the prosecco pours are genuinely bottomless (servers are proactive about refills). Weekend brunch crowds can make it lively, so Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon sittings offer a more serene experience.
Afternoon tea at The Savoy's Thames Foyer (now reimagined as the Beaufort Bar's afternoon offering) remains one of London's most prestigious dining experiences, where a live pianist serenades you beneath a stunning glass cupola. The Smoked Salmon & Cucumber Sandwich here is a masterclass in simplicity—paper-thin fish, house-made bread, and nothing to distract from perfect execution. Unlimited Laurent-Perrier and impeccable service justify the luxury price tag, while the Strand location means you're steps from Covent Garden and the West End. This is where marriage proposals happen and where Kate Middleton famously had her hen party tea—dress smartly and come prepared to be pampered.
The Beaumont Mayfair's Art Deco splendour provides the backdrop for an afternoon tea that balances innovation with tradition, overseen by executive pastry chef. Their Coronation Chicken Sandwich has been perfected to nostalgic British standards, but the showstopper is the Chocolate & Salted Caramel Tart that arrives warm. Bottomless Champagne service here feels genuinely generous rather than rushed, with attentive staff who know when to pour and when to give you space. The Mayfair location and intimate setting make this popular with American tourists and well-heeled locals alike—book at least two weeks ahead for weekend slots.
Sketch's main operation (as distinct from its afternoon tea annex) represents the full haute-cuisine experience from Michelin-starred chef Pierre Gagnaire, though their bottomless tea offering in the Parlour provides a more accessible entry point. The Caviar Blini on the savoury tier justifies the four-pound price tag, while unlimited Moët flows throughout your sitting. This is London's most expensive afternoon tea experience for good reason—every detail from the Fornasetti china to the molecular gastronomy desserts is considered. Reserve this for truly special occasions when budget isn't a constraint and you want bragging rights.
The Drawing Room at Brown's Hotel represents traditional British afternoon tea at its most refined, where Queen Victoria herself once took tea in the 1880s. Their Champagne tea service features unlimited pours of premium bubbles alongside classics like warm raisin scones with Devonshire clotted cream that set the gold standard for London. The wood-panelled room exudes old-world elegance without feeling stuffy, making it ideal for business meetings, multigenerational family celebrations, or Americans seeking quintessential English charm. The pianist playing softly in the corner adds to the timeless atmosphere that's earned this a near-perfect rating.
Sketch's afternoon tea in the Gallery room is a feast for the eyes as much as the palate, with David Shrigley's original artwork covering every inch of pink velvet walls. The tiered stand arrives like edible art, but it's the Rose & Lychee Éclair that steals the show—delicate, floral, and impossibly photogenic. Bottomless Veuve Clicquot elevates this from special to spectacular, though at this price point, you're paying for one of London's most Instagrammable experiences. Best for milestone celebrations and those who treat dining as performance art; arrive early to queue for photos in the egg-shaped bathroom pods.
MAP Maison brings French elegance to Hackney's Kingsland Road with a bottomless offering that feels like a Parisian salon transported to East London. Their Champagne Selection comes with perfectly executed macarons in rotating seasonal flavours, while the savoury tier features duck rillettes that outshine most hotel offerings. This is where London's creative crowd comes for afternoon tea—think designers, artists, and those who appreciate understated sophistication over tourist-trap glitz. The intimate 40-seat space means reservations are essential, especially for weekend sittings.
Scarlett Green's bottomless afternoon tea punches well above its mid-range price point, with an impressive 4.8 rating backed by over 11,000 reviews—a testament to consistency. Their Soho location makes it ideal for pre-theatre indulgence, and the savoury selection includes a standout Truffle Mac & Cheese Croquet alongside traditional finger sandwiches. The prosecco flows freely here, and the relaxed café-bar atmosphere means you won't feel rushed through your two-hour sitting. Solo diners and couples love the counter seating that overlooks buzzing Noel Street.
The Mad Hatters experience at Sanderson is pure theatrical indulgence, where Lewis Carroll's Wonderland comes alive through quirky presentations and unlimited Laurent-Perrier Champagne. Their signature Jabberwocky Sandwich—smoked salmon with 'Drink Me' cucumber—is Instagram gold, while the violet-infused pastries pay homage to the Queen of Hearts. Perfect for groups celebrating birthdays or hen parties who want whimsy with their bubbles, though the Berners Street location means you're in the heart of Fitzrovia's buzz. Book the earlier sitting if you want a more intimate vibe before the party crowd arrives.
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