The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills has launched a new afternoon tea at their
Boxwood restaurant. The stylish hotel offers an open, airy atmosphere with natural light, cozy seating, relaxing music from harpist Margaret Kelmm, and views of West Hollywood.
Executive Chef Anthony Keen has created a new menu for the tea. We started our afternoon off with glasses of Moet & Chandon champagne. Guests can choose from eight Rare Tea Company of London teas to enjoy with sandwiches, sweets and scones.
Sandwiches include a roasted Jidori curry chicken with grapes and onions on a profiterole;
brioche bread topped with smoked salmon and whipped avocado; egg watercress and
cucumber and roast beef on pumpernickel. Warm scones with currants are served along with clotted cream, strawberry jam and lemon curd.
Sweets included a pink and white checkerboard patterned sponge cake with apricot jam
encased in marzipan; French Canelé de Bordeauxth with vanilla and rum; salted caramel eclairs, rose water shortbread cookies and passionfruit and matcha macarons.
Traditional Afternoon Tea is $84 per person with a $22 additional fee for a glass of champagne.
The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills Afternoon Tea is offered Saturday and Sunday
from 12:30pm to 4pm. Reservations can be made via OpenTable. The luxury hotel is located at 1020 N. San Vicente Boulevard, 310.854.1111.
About The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills
The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills offers a tranquil urban oasis that epitomizes modern luxury for the most discerning guests. Our award-winning hotel offers sumptuous suites – including oversized bathrooms with walk in showers, deep soaking bathtubs, and private balconies. Enjoy their expansive rooftop pool, private cabanas and unforgettable views of the city.
The London West Hollywood is a stylish sanctuary in one the most walkable areas in greater Los Angeles, guests can easily stroll to some of the city’s most sought-after restaurants, including Craig’s, Roku, Pump, and E.P./L.P. Home to L.A.’s best art galleries, WeHo’s Design District is also where you’ll find world-class boutiques like Christian Louboutin, 3.1 Phillip Lim, and Rag & Bone. The Sunset Strip’s storied music venues, including The Roxy Theatre, Whisky a Go-Go, continue to draw crowds night after night, while world-class cultural attractions like the L.A.’s Museum Row are also close by.
“London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills” sounds soooo stupid. It’s just annoying that they don’t think WH scan stand on its own.