What is More Perfect Than English Tea?
I am not really a tea drinker. For me I'd rather go with a good cup of java with some cream.
But when in London you are gonna be invited to share a "cuppa".
And, of course, the only correct answer to an offered cup of tea is an emphatic "that sounds great!"
So when my daughter suggested one of London's current hipster hangouts for taking afternoon "Tea" I sort of winced a little bit. The image of afternoon Tea for me is drinking from little cups with pinkies extended.
But of course taking a proper English "Tea" is much more than that, it is a complete event with sweet and savory finger foods. So I figured heck lets do it.
The locale Ms. M identified was called Sketch. I visited it's website and found it both crazy and captivating.
She secured a reservation.
Soon after our chef friend texted saying that she'd gotten strong recommendations from family / friends to visit a restaurant in London named Sketch. Her friends also advised that a reservation made well in advance was a necessity.
Thanks to Ms. M we already had that reservation.
It turns out Sketch is a collection of eating environments all with artistic themes. However, being a Sunday, only some of the venues were open. Tea was served in "The Gallery".
Sketch, like all "cool for the minute" places, is pricey. Tea with champagne is priced at about $110/person (although I suspect that is modest in comparison to other Sketch offerings). So enjoying Tea was a good middle ground to experience Sketch.
The Full Sketch
The ground floor has a main reception and The Parlor (which actually fronts the street). Down a half flight is a second reception station for The Glade, the East Bar, and The Gallery. Up a half flight is the Lecture Room & Library. The East Bar location is accessed through The Gallery. All, the East Bar is crowned by the "Pods" (more on The Pods later).
So there is my summary of our visit to Sketch for English Tea. Who knows what will be hot next time I arrive in London, but for now, Tea at Sketch was a truly delightful way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
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