National Gallery - Tea
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National Gallery - Tea
I've heard the dining room (not the cafe) is fairly good, but a little pricey. I looked on their website - it has the menu, but no prices! Lol - they were cut off. Anyone had tea here?
Thanks for any info/opinions!
HeatherH
Thanks for any info/opinions!
HeatherH
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That's for the dinner, not afternoon tea, which I think is what the OP is after.
You are right -there isn't a price, but it does sound lovely! Easiest just to phone them.
Afternoon Tea
The National Afternoon Tea
Smoked salmon, cucumber, and egg sandwiches, a buttermilk Scone with clotted cream and "England Preserves" and a selection of cakes and pastries; Bakewell tart, raspberry tea cake, apple slice and millionaires short bread
With a choice of Tea
With a glass of Taittinger Champagne
With a glass of Taittinger Rose Non Vintage
You are right -there isn't a price, but it does sound lovely! Easiest just to phone them.
Afternoon Tea
The National Afternoon Tea
Smoked salmon, cucumber, and egg sandwiches, a buttermilk Scone with clotted cream and "England Preserves" and a selection of cakes and pastries; Bakewell tart, raspberry tea cake, apple slice and millionaires short bread
With a choice of Tea
With a glass of Taittinger Champagne
With a glass of Taittinger Rose Non Vintage
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Now I understand the web site. I took "dining room" to mean restaurant. I didn't realize that there was another site for the cafe and both offered afternoon tea. The way I accessed their site there was only one option for the dining room.