AFTERNOON TEA
Join us for the best-value afternoon tea in London, with meticulously crafted gateaux made each morning in our Borough pastry kitchen. This is traditional British afternoon tea, with a French twist.
Discover Borough’s only destination for Afternoon Tea, combining timeless British tradition with French finesse. Delicate finger sandwiches designed by Chef Partner Matthew Ryle, fine patisserie crafted daily by our own master patissiers, pull-apart babkas served with cream, jams and chocolate, and a menu of artisanal teas from Good and Proper Tea.
Whether you’re celebrating, exploring London or simply indulging your love of Afternoon Tea, at just £35pp Café François provides the best-value and most delicious afternoon tea in London.
Served Every day of the week.
Weekdays & Saturdays 14:30 - 17:30 and Sunday 14:30 - 16:30.
PACKAGES
Afternoon Tea begins with a glass of the finest Laurent-Perrier La Cuvée Champagne, a selection of Good & Proper teas, including English Breakfast and Earl Grey to Fresh Lemon Verbena and Darjeeling, or coffee from Origin. Then to follow, arriving at the table on bespoke metal stands, will be layers of house-made sandwiches, cakes, pastries and more, all served with our signature French elegance, style and hospitality.
£35 - A classic afternoon tea with sandwiches and pâtisserie, paired with a choice of Good & Proper teas.
£50 - Enjoy all of the above and get a glass of Laurent-Perrier La Cuvée Champagne to compliment your meal.
*We can offer gluten free and vegetarian packages, available to select at the checkout. We currently do not have an offering for dairy free, nut free or vegan.
UPGRADES
Upgrade your experience with our curated selection of special touches — all available to add when you reserve your table.
We have a range of Laurent-Perrier Champagnes available to pair with your afternoon tea. Pre-order a bottle to the table to elevate your experience from the first pour, ranging from £120 to £245.
Enhance your afternoon tea with a delicate touch of caviar from the south-west of France, because even tea deserves a little joie de vivre.