Mad Hatters Tea – Sanderson London Hotel
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I like to do lot but it is not love it just sitting and surrounding of the hotel is somewhat disappointing afternoon tea is very good and if you are h…
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My favourite afternoon tea spot in London.. I love everything Alice in Wonderland related :) The scones were warm and delicious. The cakes and chocola…
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I've always wanted to try the Mad Hatter Afternoon Tea ever since I saw this. And although the experience was great, I wouldn't consider it to be the …
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7 Reviews on “Mad Hatters Tea – Sanderson London Hotel”
I like to do lot but it is not love it just sitting and surrounding of the hotel is somewhat disappointing afternoon tea is very good and if you are having sweet tooth this place is for you tea scones cake and more cakes the best combo staff. service is good
My favourite afternoon tea spot in London.. I love everything Alice in Wonderland related 🙂 The scones were warm and delicious. The cakes and chocolates were presented in such a cute way. Tea was delicious and smelled heavenly (I had the queen of hearts one)
I’ve always wanted to try the Mad Hatter Afternoon Tea ever since I saw this. And although the experience was great, I wouldn’t consider it to be the best afternoon tea I’ve ever had. The food was filling, really quaint and aesthetically pleasing. But some of the food was too sweet or generally they weren’t too memorable. The cocktail was delicious though and the tea was delightful.
This place is super Uber cute, the China, the table setting, tea mixes, food, desserts.. all have been carefully selected and match perfectly. Suitable for all ages
The Sanderson has long been one of my favourite places for staying in their beautiful rooms and to sip on their delicious cocktails in the Long Bar, so I decided it was time to try out the ‘afternoon tea’ option as a dining experience. Seated outside in the courtyard, with the sounds of flowing water, starts off the experience as a relaxing and tranquil one, that being said, some music would be preferable as afterall it is a Saturday evening. The decor itself, was light and airy, much like the rest of the hotel, with water features and wooden decking. Perfectly fitting for a hot summers night. Our waitress was attentive, friendly, and helpful with explaining the menu, without being over bearing. She enquired about any food allergies and also asked if we would like to opt for the upgraded champagne option, which we agreed to. First to come out was the mini cocktails on a tray, which our waitress went on to explain what they were. Unfortunately the explanation sounded far more tempting than the taste of them. Memories of childhood cough syrup came flooding back to me on each cocktail, which certainly isn’t a pleasant one. I feel that there should possibly be an option for which mini cocktails you can have, as the ones as standard, were less than desirable and on reflection, a waste, as they were left unfinished.Next out, the tasty treats, all again explained and as an added bonus, refillable. In particular, the salmon scotch eggs were delicious, as were the white chocolate truffles. The mini carrot shaped macaron melted in your mouth and the mini, thick creamy cocktail was refreshing and moorish. So moorish in fact that the above mentioned were asked to be refilled, which was done quickly. Overall, and for the price, the experience was a good one. The mini cocktails and the lack of evening ambiance however, were the only notable points that let the Tipsy Tea evening down.
Afternoon tea with a twist and a trip back to the good old memories of watching Alice in wonderland. I liked it a lot but I didn’t love it. The sitting and surrounding of the hotel is somewhat disappointing, as it is only standard hotel lounge. Croquet Monsieur was yum, different to usual ones, presentation is cute and quirky. The ice cream plant pot was really good but at that point we were too full to fit them in but it was so nice! They gave me an extra slice of cake as it was my birthday as well, which was very nice! I’m slightly torn about the rating, between 3.5 and 4 as food was served late, some cakes were super average and the sitting wasn’t that nice. We paid 55 each incl service as we had an additional cocktail each to start with. Would I recommend? If you want an afternoon tea with a twist then yes but do it when the weather is nice so you can sit in the garden, which would have made my experience better but I went in December so, tough for me.
The mad hatters afternoon tea was great but there are definitely better themed-afternoon tea options in London. I feel they could have added more to the Alice in wonderland/mad hatter theme in the dishes and decor. Nonetheless the home blended teas were great! I had the mint chocolate chip and the strawberries and cream, both had a perfectly mild flavour. The desserts were great too! Personally for me, the sandwiches lacked the ‘fancy’ feel. Pretty basic variety of sandwiches.