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Same menu, two entirely different surroundings at this five-star hotel on Park Lane. For a social buzz, head to The Promenade, which reaches regally from the foyer to the back of the hotel and lends the frivolous fare a little gravitas. The Spatisserie is a more intimate space. Cute and chic, the boutique room leads directly off the hotel's spa and is all about feminine styling and secluded indulgence. Whichever you plump for, the finger sandwiches (the caraway seed and basil breads really lift these dainties) and frou frou confections are well executed, the scones light and moreish and the tea menu vibrant. Note: There are five sittings a day (each for around 1 hour 45 minutes); booking up to eight weeks ahead is recommended. Dress code: smart/casual.
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The Dorchester, 53 Park Lane W1K 1QATransport Hyde Park Corner tube
020 7629 8888
Afternoon tea at The Promenade served 1.15-5.15pm daily; afternoon tea at the Spatisserie 3.30-6.45pm daily
Afternoon tea at The Promenade £38.50 per head; afternoon tea at the Spatisserie £36.50 per head
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