Christmas Day Lunch
Available on 25th December only, served from 12:30pm - 4pm (last sitting is 4pm)
- Brunch
- Sunday Lunch
- Vegetarian Options
- Vegan options
- Luxury
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Disabled Access
- Children Allowed
- Online Booking
Christmas Day Lunch at Bond St Tea Rooms
Gather your loved ones and indulge in a sumptuous Christmas Day lunch at Bond St Tea Rooms, featuring all the seasonal favourites. View Offer-
5.0a month agoMy mom and I had a lovely experience here. The service was great and everyone was very friendly. The food was so delicious and tea was just perfect. Would recommend this to those looking for an enjoyable and affordable tea!
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2.02 months agoWouldn't recommend anyone to go here, we had terrible service and the food was not nice enough to make up for it! It took 40 minutes to be given a pot of tea, and we had to ask for replacement scones because ours were under cooked when we cut in! The jam was also way too watery/runny. Definitely better venues for afternoon tea in London, especially if you're after a nice experience. Edit: I forgot to mention that my tea was served in a cup and saucer with chips in it, and didn't match the tea pot! For an experience like this little details are important.
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2.03 months agoNot an authentic afternoon tea experience. If you are visiting England/ UK, and looking to try out afternoon tea, please please avoid this place. This is not correct afternoon tea. Its not necessarily terrible. It’s just not afternoon tea. -You only get to pick 2x savoury items and 2x items from the sweet section. That’s all. In a correct afternoon tea experience, if there are 4x kinds of sandwiches on the menu, you will be served all 4 of them. Also, there are definitely more than 2x savoury items in any other afternoon tea places. -They don’t give you any seconds/ refills. A standard for any afternoon tea is they come back and offer more sandwiches and cakes. -Instead of normal sandwiches, their savoury section consists mostly of general starter foods (fried courgettes, bruschetta, Caesar salad etc) -They had no plain scone. They had scones with sultana and scones with chestnut, and scones with orange. Plain scone was not even on the menu. And again, you had to select two kinds of scones from the menu. -One actual ‘sandwich’ I had, cucumber with cream cheese, was very dry. The bread was dry. The variety of food you get to choose was disappointing. 2x items from savoury and sweet means that you only get to taste one kind of cake apart from a (let’s face it) mandatory scone. The overall quantity of food was disappointing. The quality of the food was also disappointing. The one real ‘sandwich’ I had was very dry as I mentioned above. The other starter I had, fried courgettes was fine. I had some sense of closure when, upon leaving the hotel, I saw an Italian restaurant on the ground floor. I looked at their menu and found a good number of the same items offered in the ‘afternoon tea’ dining area upstairs. They essentially serve the same food from the same kitchen and package them differently upstairs. Operationally, it makes sense. It makes an efficient production line. But to call this ‘afternoon tea’ is a massive stretch. Essentially, this ‘afternoon tea’ area is an afterthought to the existing Italian restaurant downstairs.