Brown’s Hotel

Brown’s Hotel

Brown’s Hotel was London’s first ever hotel which opened in 1837. Since then it has had a fascinating history and has been the host of many distinguished guests. It is believed that from there Rudyard Kipling penned many of his novels and it is also believed that The English Tea Room was the inspiration for Agatha Christie’s ‘At Bertram’s Hotel’.

The English Tea Room has been awarded The Tea Guild special Awards of Excellence 2013 in recognition of their outstanding quality and consistently high standards in Afternoon Tea service. Previously it has also been voted The Tea Guild’s ‘Top London Afternoon Tea 2009. It is sophisticated and stylish and is a mix between traditional and contemporary style.

Afternoon tea is served from 12pm to 6:30pm every day and costs £41.50 per person. To book visit www.afternoontea.co.uk


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