SUMMER AFTERNOON TEA

Located at the gateway to Europe, Searcys at St Pancras invites you to relive the golden age of rail travel. In 1840, the Duchess of Bedford began the tradition of afternoon tea, enjoying tea and snacks a few hours before dinner. This custom quickly became a beloved national tradition. St Pancras station opened in 1868, adding to this rich history.

Today, afternoon tea is a celebrated event, complete with Champagne and delightful pastries.

This summer, Searcys at St Pancras presents a limited-edition afternoon tea, blending British tradition with a Parisian twist, offering a delectable fusion of culinary delights from both nations.

Available from 26th July, Monday-Saturday from 12pm for £49 per guest.

Prebooking required.