There are some quintessentially British traditions that you have to do in London. Indulging in afternoon tea is one of them. Also known as high tea, afternoon tea is usually served from 2 pm till 5 pm. I like to imagine that the Queen has afternoon tea every day and drinks Twinings.
In my case, afternoon tea is reserved for the weekend when you skip lunch and try not to feel too guilty about eating a lot of sweets.
Bea’s of Bloomsbury recently opened a tearoom at One New Change opposite St Paul’s Cathedral. The two-level eatery is bright with a warm atmosphere, the antique style chairs and unique interiors create an Alice in Wonderland feeling particularly with the hanging teapot lights and other small touches.
We ordered one afternoon tea set – which comes with savoury baguettes, a proper scone (plain), clotted cream and raspberry jam, a signature cupcakes, petit fours, a mini Valrhona brownie, a mini Belgian Blondie, and a mini meringue and a pot of Jing tea – White jasmine herbal for Chiara. Unfortunately they had run out of petit fours so we compensated with more brownies.
Rather than being greedy and ordering another afternoon tea, though we did briefly consider this, we opted for the Jam Tea – two plain scones with clotted cream and jam and a pot of Darjeeling Jing tea.
We have an agenda of trying out as many afternoon teas as possible in London…so stay tuned.





