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Brown's Hotel in London
– Tea with History


Browns Hotel in London


Brown's Hotel in London is located on Albemarle Street in Mayfair.




It was founded in 1837 by James and Sarah Brown who had formerly been valet and maid to Lord and Lady Byron.

It was the first hotel in London, and in 1859 it also established the first public dining room in London. So when you take afternoon tea at Browns Hotel, you are truly taking part in an English tradition that has been celebrated on the premises for over 170 years.

This is one place where they know how to do afternoon tea correctly.

Brown's Hotel was awarded Top London Afternoon Tea 2009 by the UK Tea Guild. The afternoon tea was described as being of the highest order, just as one would expect in such a fine hotel, and the atmosphere is relaxed and calm.

Afternoon tea at Brown's Hotel is served in the English Tea Room, a light and airy room with lovely original wood panelling and an ornate plaster ceiling. This is the same tea room where Rudyard Kipling took his tea and wrote The Jungle Book while living at the hotel, and Agatha Christie used Brown's Hotel as the inspiration for her At Bertram’s Hotel.

Your tea is served in an antique silver tea service which adds to the historic ambiance of your visit.

There are 17 different teas to choose from and you are welcome to try several kinds; the staff are quite helpful and knowledgeable about their teas and can assist you with making your choices if necessary.

The fare is tea sandwiches, scones with Devonshire cream and homemade strawberry preserves, and an assortment of pastries. These items come to your table on a tiered silver stand and the scones are covered with a cloth napkin to keep them warm.

A cake trolley comes to your table with a selection of freshly baked cakes and you may help yourself to a fragrant slice.

The English Tea Room has a special Summer Afternoon Tea which features strawberries and cream and a glass of champagne along with the usual teatime fare.

Brown's Hotel in London is a landmark spot for a proper English afternoon tea.








Venue: Brown’s Hotel

Address: Albemarle Street, Mayfair, W1S 4BP

Phone: 020 7493 6020

Time: Mon to Fri 3pm-6pm, Sat & Sun 2pm-6pm

Price: Afternoon Tea £35 per person | Champagne Atfernoon Tea £44 per person | Rose Champagne Afternoon Tea £48 per person

Dress Code: Smart casual

Nearest Station: Green Park Tube



Photo courtesy: Matt From London




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