If you want to partake in the traditional British Afternoon Tea, you will appreciate these special offers from the free British Afternoon Tea guide, Afternoon Tea:
2 for 1 September Offer at Jumeirah Carlton Tower London
Waist-friendly chic at The Metropolitan
Group Booking Offer at The Waldorf London
Seasonal favourites at Swissotel Howard London
Yorkshire Afternoon Tea
Afternoon Tea at Four Seasons London
Saturday, September 6, 2008
British Afternoon Tea Guide - special offers
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British traditions,
England,
London,
restaurants,
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I rather fancy the Yorkshire Afternoon Tea!
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Really nice site and some good ideas there for places to go. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi flighty, the Afternoon Tea at Jumeirah Carlton Tower appeals to me.
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Flighty, thank you for the Tree of Happiness award. You've made my day!
ReplyDeleteHi cb, You're welcome - I'm pleased you like the site.
ReplyDeleteAfternoon tea is an English tradition, not a British one!
ReplyDeleteWhile it's true that the tradition of afternoon tea started in England, it has spread to the rest of Britain.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, the website I link to in this post (http://www.afternoontea.co.uk) offers a free British afternoon tea guide. If it really bothers you, I suggest you contact the site and complain that they are wrong, and should remove the information about venues located in Scotland, Wales and Ireland that offer afternoon tea.