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KENSINGTON.
Originally designed as a greenhouse in Kensington Gardens and approved by Queen Anne, this window-lined, 18th-century building is surrounded by neatly manicured gardens and towering shrubs. It also serves a fine breakfast and a great afternoon tea. A long, white-brick room lined with statues and dramatic Corinthian columns houses a fine brunch buffet of sponge cake, fruit scones, clotted cream, champagne, smoked salmon, croissants, soups, and rich Belgian chocolate cake. Teatime brings out many of the same dishes, along with delicate finger sandwiches and breads. TUBE: High Street Kensington
(© 10Best)
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"10Best Guest"
more than a month ago |
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Orangery Dissapoints
I wish we had spent more money to get quality.
The Orangery was like being served on an airplane in coach class. There was no elegance to the service. The cucumber sandwiches were dry and worst scones I ever had.
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"RumRunner"
more than a month ago |
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I had heard so many good things about The Orangery but I was not impressed. I was looking for good ambiance (the place is echoy and stark), good service (it was very lax), good tea (was given only 1 pot that filled 2 cups worth and never offered more), and a tower of goodies (not at this place). After service charge I paid about 11 pounds for afternoon tea at The Orangery. It took a long time to get anyone to take my order and there were not many people in the place to begin with. Finally I ordered and got a small pot of black currant tea which was very good. But that was all the tea there was to be. Then came the dry and cream cheese and cucumber sandwich. Had a fruit scone with clotted cream and jam which was good. Then a piece of orange cake which was good but dry. I think I would have rather paid more money to get the afternoon tea I had envisioned.
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"Audrey80103"
more than a month ago |
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Crowded, but worth every moment of the wait. Exquisite setting, delicious delicacies, all within the grounds of Kensington Palace!
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