FIVE BEST: Afternoon teas
Madhatter's Tea Party is one of FIVE BEST: Afternoon teas.

1. Madhatter's Tea Party

50 Berners St (btwn Mortimer St. & Eastcastle St.), London, Greater London
Tea Room · West End · 31 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The stars of the show are the sweet treats: from the exploding praline flavoured lollipop to the clever ‘Drink Me’ potion. Read more.

Momo is one of FIVE BEST: Afternoon teas.

2. Momo

25 Heddon St (Regent St), London, Greater London
Moroccan Restaurant · Mayfair · 192 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: It may be one of London’s best Moroccan restaurants but Momo also dishes up one of the capital’s most unusual afternoon teas. Read more.

The Modern Pantry is one of FIVE BEST: Afternoon teas.

3. The Modern Pantry

48 St John's Sq (Clerkenwell Rd), Clerkenwell, Greater London
Modern European Restaurant · 177 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Championing seasonal produce, you’ll find that cakes may vary in flavours – although the house Madeira cake infused with almond essence and with an inner core of cherry is one to keep an eye out for. Read more.

Prism Brasserie and Bar is one of FIVE BEST: Afternoon teas.

4. Prism Brasserie and Bar

147 Leadenhall St., London, Greater London
Restaurant · City of London · 2 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The warm salt beef baguette comes with every accoutrement under the sun – from traditional mustards and mayo’s to gherkins, a scotch egg and a nice punchy piccalilli. Read more.

W London Hotel is one of FIVE BEST: Afternoon teas.

5. W London Hotel

7.8
10 Wardour St (Leicester Sq), City of London, Greater London
Hotel · 106 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: Try the Purple Haze – a Victoria sponge shot through with psychedelic marzipan – or the Cherry Bomb, a medley of chocolate, mascarpone and cherry. Read more.