I love a bit of Afternoon tea, even mid-afternoon tea, but especially second afternoon tea! (excited)
Afternoon tea menu:
Savoury: cucumber on white bread | smoked salmon and cream cheese on brown bread | egg mayonnaise and cress on brown bread | ham, spinach and mustard on white bread | chicken, pesto and sunblazed tomatoes on brown bread | mini vegetable quiche
Patisserie: one mini Victoria sandwich | two mini chocolate éclairs | slice of mini carrot and walnut cake | one slice of mini mixed berry mousse | one slice of mini double chocolate mousse
Scones: two fruit scones and two plain scones served with strawberry jam, raspberry jam and clotted cream
Choice of drink: pot of loose leaf tea such as Earl Gray, breakfast tea or peppermint | cappuccino | latte
Prosecco option valid only at: Aberdeen, Birmingham Resorts World, Bradford, Chester, Glasgow Royal Exchange, Glasgow West Nile, Hove, Knightsbridge, Lincoln, London Oxford Street Debenhams, London Marylebone, London Soho (Old Compton St), London Spitalfields, Nottingham Royal Exchange.
Please note that no promo codes are valid in conjunction with this deal
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ILikeUsingGifsToComment
12 Jun 173#1
Lovely
Latest comments (21)
tboy2000
13 Jun 171#20
This is a con. Its never been £25. Always has been £19.
clonereeco to tboy2000
18 Jun 17#21
I went to my local and it was £25 on the menu
winchman
12 Jun 17#10
Doesn't seem anything special to me, can get a lovely cream tea for 2 for £10 in many nice cafes.
darkh0rse to winchman
12 Jun 17#19
Cream tea and afternoon tea are different things, amigo!
Newbold
12 Jun 17#18
This is about the price it should be, had Patisserie Valerie not hiked it up to such a stupid price that nobody in their right mind would buy it without using Groupon.
This was once a fine patisserie, until the owners got greedy and decided expansion at any cost was the best financial policy in order to sell off the chain. It's now distinctly mediocre at best, and downright awful at worst.
Druckers Vienna Patisserie sells the same cakes at lower prices (all part of the same company) but they're both grossly overpriced for very mediocre food.
eslick
12 Jun 17#17
Have a check of your local on TripAdvisor their afternoon tea is quiet poor. Not made on site and they don't get many in each day and you can't book. There are many better ones out there than PV. If it was the cake and coffee / tea deal then that's a different story :disappointed:
mrdeallover
12 Jun 17#4
Let's hope there's a Groupon for maths lessons
msmyth to mrdeallover
12 Jun 17#5
I'm an idiot.
mantisinc to mrdeallover
12 Jun 17#16
Good evening brother, I see u in Uganda in zee bank, perhaps u send me ur 16 card number and I buys you tea at patiseries Valeries?
dawyldthing
12 Jun 17#15
I took some Canadian friends to the Nottingham one last week. I think it's worth the money. Some codes do work, just trial and error. I thought it was worth the money. You can have a range of teas (my friend wanted to try earl grey and it was there first chance they could) and the rest was tasty.
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
12 Jun 173#1
Lovely
whizzerandchips000 to ILikeUsingGifsToComment
12 Jun 17#14
You do know Liptons not real tea right? It's pretend tea consumed overseas
Gannet
12 Jun 17#13
Have done this quite a few times (the last time was yesterday, actually) and it's quite good value for money, although it's a pity you can't use Groupon codes for it.
clonereeco
12 Jun 17#12
Hard to find afternoon tea near me so thanks for posting this , will keep the misses happy
dereklogan7
12 Jun 17#11
Where's the bacon rolls? :laughing:
ellbee
12 Jun 17#9
Don't expect a fully-fledged tiered affair. Make sure you have something ready to eat later for your dinner as what's given's pretty much a tea plate affair.
goldilocks7
12 Jun 17#8
Thank you. Just ordered for my mum's birthday. :smiley:
gabesdad
12 Jun 17#7
Done this offer. Reasonable by comparison with similar offers, but expensive for what they bring you.
whelan189
12 Jun 171#6
is this not how much it should be? pot of tea and some cakes 19£ lol
Blubell
12 Jun 172#3
This has been an ongoing offer for ages, but it is a great afternoon tea,as I had it in London with my daughter when I went to visit.
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Afternoon tea menu:
- Savoury: cucumber on white bread | smoked salmon and cream cheese on brown bread | egg mayonnaise and cress on brown bread | ham, spinach and mustard on white bread | chicken, pesto and sunblazed tomatoes on brown bread | mini vegetable quiche
- Patisserie: one mini Victoria sandwich | two mini chocolate éclairs | slice of mini carrot and walnut cake | one slice of mini mixed berry mousse | one slice of mini double chocolate mousse
- Scones: two fruit scones and two plain scones served with strawberry jam, raspberry jam and clotted cream
- Choice of drink: pot of loose leaf tea such as Earl Gray, breakfast tea or peppermint | cappuccino | latte
- Find the closest location by clicking here
- Prosecco option valid only at: Aberdeen, Birmingham Resorts World, Bradford, Chester, Glasgow Royal Exchange, Glasgow West Nile, Hove, Knightsbridge, Lincoln, London Oxford Street Debenhams, London Marylebone, London Soho (Old Compton St), London Spitalfields, Nottingham Royal Exchange.
Please note that no promo codes are valid in conjunction with this dealTop comments
Latest comments (21)
This was once a fine patisserie, until the owners got greedy and decided expansion at any cost was the best financial policy in order to sell off the chain. It's now distinctly mediocre at best, and downright awful at worst.
Druckers Vienna Patisserie sells the same cakes at lower prices (all part of the same company) but they're both grossly overpriced for very mediocre food.