Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea- Join Angie and Me!

What’s more British than theΒ Fortnum and Mason afternoon tea? Not much, Sunny friends. Not much. And thanks to Zomato, I had the chance to enjoy it recently with one of my favourite British bloggers, Angie from Silverspoon London. But the best part is, I’ll be offering the opportunity to a lucky reader next week!Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

So, why is Fortnum and Mason such a cherished part of British culture?

Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea- History and Interesting Facts

-1707, Β Royal footman William Fortnum set up shop in St. James’s with his landlord, Hugh Mason. Fortnum’s family came to London from Oxford as high-class builders in the wake of the Great Fire, helping to establish the St. James’s and Mayfair areas as the most fashionable in London.

-1744, When India was brought to the British empire, so was the introduction of the world’s finest teas. Around this time London was becoming the centre of the world for trade. Fortnum’s was a unique emporium for goods sold nowhere else.

-1773, The Boston Tea Party takes place in America, which brings international attention to the value of tea drinking. And, much to the pleasure of this American girl, is this statement about the Boston Tea Party on the Fortnum and Mason website:

‘It is not on record who supplied the tea, but it was probably not us: we have never charged extortionate prices and none of our teas do at all well with salt water. Since Independence, though, our American cousins have been among our most loyal customers.’

-1800’s, The shop helps the army march ‘on its stomach’ to victory over Napoleon. The brand becomes a household name and is featured in the works of Charles Dickens and Henry James. During the Crimean War, Queen Victoria sends an order to dispatch Fortnum’s beef tea to Miss Nightingale when she learns of scandal in England’s hospitals.

Fortnum and Mason is now the leader in tinned goods. American, Henry J Heinz, brings samples of baked beans to Fortnum. You guessed it… that’s how the Brits have baked beans!

– 1900’s, The Department store thrives. It supports employees and officers during both World Wars. The Fortnum clock, with bells from the same foundry as Big Ben,Β is added to the front of the store.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

2011, The world’s largest Scotch egg is created in the Fortnum demonstration kitchen.

2012, HM Queen Elizabeth II visits the store to open the Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon. Also attending are the Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Cambridge.

2013, Fortnum’s opens at St Pancras International Station.

That’s a pretty impressive timeline. Don’t you think? I condensed it quite a bit from their webpage. They’ve been in the tea business for over 300 years!

Needless to say, when I saw on the booking confirmation, ‘Dress Code: We kindly request that guests dress smartly’ I understood why. When one has the opportunity to attend such a prestigious engagement steeped in history, one should mind the dress code!

So, Angie and I showed up in our beautiful dresses ready for a luxurious Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea, fit for a Queen!Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

I selected the traditional afternoon tea.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

Angie chose the Savoury tea.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

Our sandwiches were the same. They included: Cucumber and Cream Cheese, Rare Roast Beef and Cafe de Paris Butter, Fortnum’s Smoked Salmon and Horseradish Cream, and Rare Breed Hen Egg and Mustard Cress.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review Food

Next, we had our scones. My tea included a plain scone and a raisin scone. They were scrumptious and came with a separate tiered dish just for the clotted cream and Fortnum’s preserves.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

Angie’s afternoon tea hadΒ a Lemon and Dill Scone with Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese. And it had aΒ Pea and Mint Scone with Bayonne Ham.

Our top tiers were very, very different. Since I have a sweet tooth that has no shame, I finished every one of these delicate patisseries. And yes, those are gold flakes on the chocolate and a rose petal on the eclair.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

Angie’s final level included Leek and Bacon Tart with Thyme, Oeufs Drumkilbo, and Chicken Liver and Foie Gras Shortbread.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

To say everything was delicious is an understatement. After finishing every morsel on my plates, I couldn’t eat another bite. So, the biggest surprise for me was being able to take a piece of cake home! It’s always an extra sunny treat to leave with a sweet! I picked a slice of this beauty…Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

Angie chose a big chunk of chocolate as a take home present for Mr. Silver.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review Food

Aside from the standard Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea menu, you can also order from their special menu. It includes Vegetarian, Vegan, Dairy Free, Diabetic and Gluten Intolerant. So, there’s pretty much no dietary excuse in the world for not attending this regal afternoon tea.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

You can make reservations for the Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea very easily by simply clicking on Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon. Times are onΒ Monday to Saturday: 12 noon- 7pm andΒ Sunday: 12noon- 6pm. Also, the Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon, Drawing Room and Tea Tasting Room are available for private dining.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review (6) Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

Fortnum and Mason is located just a short walk from either Green Park or Piccadilly Circus underground stations at 181 Piccadilly, St. James’s, London, W1A 1ER.Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea Review

And fellas, if you’re interested in making your special lady feel like a Queen for the day, Fortnum’s features gift cards for afternoon tea that you can purchase on their website! Or if you can’t make it to London and you just want some of their delicious tea, it’s available for order on their website.Β Fortnum and Mason Famous Tea

So, via Zomato I’m going to be offering a giveaway for Fortnum and Mason Afternoon Tea from September 15-19 on Sunny in London. You’ll definitely have to keep an eye out for it! Until then, be sure to followΒ me – Sunny in London – on Zomato.com

I really enjoyed my afternoon with Angie and at Fortnum and Mason. My only complaint is that I found numerous people not dressed appropriately. It was disappointing to see so many people sitting for afternoon tea in jeans and trainers. Please, please, Sunny friends, if you are invited or decide to go to an event that so clearly requests smart dress, follow suit! It’s just the respectful thing to do.

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What afternoon teas do you enjoy in London? Have you ever been disappointed by the decorum of others at formal events?

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18 Comments

    1. Thank you! I’m having tea at the Intercontinental at the end of this month and am very excited. Don’t forget to watch for the giveaway next week πŸ™‚

  1. I have never had posh Afternoon Tea in London, I have been trying to nag my husband to take me getting no where though, We have been to a few posh Hotel private functions in London a couple of time, We were at the Soho hotel for a type of premiΓ¨re screening with Cocktails and canapes served and people turned up in joggers and dirty old trainers I was shocked πŸ™

    1. Hi Roslind! Thank you for reading and commenting. Sorry you had to see dirty trainers! That really ruins nice events. Make sure to watch next Monday when I offer an afternoon tea for two giveaway at Fortnum & Mason in the blog!

  2. I was recently fortunate enough to have Champagne Afternoon Tea in the Oscar Wilde Bar at the Hotel cafe Royal, Regent Street, a sublime experience.

  3. Gold on the chocolate?! Wowsers!! My friend Hilary and I take each other our for Afternoon Tea for our respective birthdays and I can’t believe that we have never made it to Fortnums! We have been to the Ritz, Four Seasons, Dorchester, Savoy – pre and post refurb, Park Lane Hotel, Berkeley and The Sanderson amongst others.

  4. I have been to the Langham, and I was a little disappointed I have to say. Perhaps it was because it was during the big heatwave and I didn’t feel much like drinking tea.. The Fortnum &Mason one looks absolutely amazing though!

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