The Conservatory at the Lanesborough Restaurant
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The Conservatory at the Lanesborough (International)
Hyde Park Corner
London
SW1X 7TA
Tel.: (44) (20) 7259 5599

Web site: www.starwoodhotels.com/stregis/property/dining/attraction_detail.html?propertyID=1435&attractionId=21371
While staying at The Lanesborough, a St. Regis Hotel, there is one delightful British tradition not to be missed--Afternoon Tea at the Conservatory. Served with all the beloved trimmings, our Afternoon Tea includes freshly baked scones, thick clotted cream and home made fruit preserves. A tempting assortment of finger sandwiches and pastries complement this afternoon treat. For your refreshment, we offer a connoisseur's assortment of loose leaf teas from around the world. It's no wonder that in 2005, the British Tea Council awarded The Conservatory with the "Best Afternoon Tea in London" distinction.

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Surrounded by trickling fountains with piano music softly playing in the background, The Conservatory offers a chic and lively atmosphere where guests can experience Executive Chef Paul Gayler's innovative international cuisine. The restaurant is also famous for traditional afternoon tea, which must not be missed. The glass-roofed room is reminiscent of the Brighton Pavilion with its Chinoiserie theme and towering palms. In the style of the timeless essence of Britain's legendary private clubs, the famed Library Bar offers a world-renowned collection of rare cigars and vintage cognacs.

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