Offer: Dining
Valid from 01 Aug, 2013 to 31 Aug, 2013
Buy One Mini-Tea this August, and get another one completely free!
Treat your children to a quintessentially British treat during the summer holidays at one of London’s top hotels, The Royal Horseguards.
This historic hotel is offering families a free children’s Mini-Tea when they purchase one child’s afternoon tea during August. To take advantage of the offer, guests must book in advance quoting ‘FREE-MINI-TEA.
Perfect for sophisticated little ladies and gentlemen, the delicious Mini Afternoon Tea can include Sparkly fairy cakes, Traffic light fruit kebabs, Milk chocolate dinosaurs and buttery shortbread shapes, all rounded off with a delicious smoothie shot. The mouth-watering treats are also accompanied by a selection of British sandwiches including ham, cheese, cucumber and egg with the crusts cut off, as well as traditional scones with Cornish clotted cream and preserves and the choice of tea, baby chai latte, babyccino or fruit juice.
Mum and Dad can also choose from the wide range of afternoon tea options available at the hotel, ranging from the classic Royal Horseguards afternoon tea to the indulgent Laurent Perrier champagne flight afternoon tea. Our menu also includes some exquisite and rare teas from some of the world’s finest tea estates, expertly brewed by our dedicated afternoon tea team.
The Royal Horseguards has been honoured with a prestigious Award of Excellence form The Tea Guild’s Top London Afternoon Tea Awards in 2012.
The Mini-tea costs £12 per child and adult afternoon teas start from £16.95 per person.
To book or for more information on our 'Mini tea' please call us on 0207 451 9333.
Having been accredited with ‘invitation only’ membership to the esteemed UK Tea Guild in 2012, we are also delighted to announce The Royal Horseguards hotel has been honoured with its second prestigious ‘Award of Excellence’ in the Tea Guild’s Top London Afternoon Tea Awards, considered the Oscars of the afternoon tea world. Click here for more information.


