Whether your pooch is a boujee beagle or
a labrador seeking out the lavish London lifestyle, our city is a
hotspot for your canine companions to indulge in the most
unapologetically British afternoon tea - so sit down, hold your pooches,
and prepare to explore the best dog-friendly afternoon
tea in London at these cafes and restaurants across the city.
Best Afternoon Tea For Dogs In London
The Parlour
- Address: 3-5 Great Scotland Yard, Covent Garden, SW1A 2HN
- Price: £35 for dogs, £59 for humans
Looking to indulge your canine companion in rich, handcrafted delicacies fit for a truly dignified doggy? Well, The Parlour at Great Scotland Yard hotel is the perfect place for your pampered pooch. In collaboration with Talula Eats, The Parlour is bringing your pup tasteful treats, such as a fresh doggie bowl (featuring seasonal meat, veggies and more), doggie digestives and two different types of cake from £35 per pooch (and £59 for the standard afternoon tea for their human companions).
This venturesome venue
is adorned with sensational scenery and hearty history, making it
the perfect place to educate yourself on London's elaborate tales,
as well as treat your canine companion. A portion of the funds
raised from The Parlour's dog afternoon tea is donated to the DOTS
(Dogs On The Streets) charity, to support less privileged pooches.
If you decide to tag along with your pup to The Parlour, remember
to keep your pampered pooch on a lead to prevent any doggy
disasters.
Your dog can expect a range of delicious treats made with dog-friendly ingredients.
The Egerton House Hotel
- Address: 17-19 Egerton Terrace, Knightsbridge, SW3 2BX
- Price: £30 per dog, £75 for humans
Are you and your pup pal free on Wednesdays or Fridays? Why not honour your pooch's personality and flair with a pawsome portrait by ShellyTheArtist? At The Egerton House Hotel’s unique, three-hour experience, your canine companion will be woofing, "Draw me like one of your French Bulldogs." Leave your dog feeling like Rose Pawson with an astounding assortment of chicken and beef meatloaf, homemade dog biscuits and carrot cupcakes alongside doggy canapés and a 'dog-tini'.
Come home with an adorable A4 watercolour painting of your dazzling doggy with an envelope and picture mount for the price of £550. Now that's what I call a doggy dream. With this exquisite experience for two people and one pooch, make sure to keep your pampered pooch on a lead during the afternoon tea to avoid canine chaos. Feeling generous? Why not gift this eccentric experience to another doggy diva with a gift voucher for a loved one?
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Your dog will feel like royalty at this beautifully plush venue.
Love My Human Townhouse
- Address: 330 King's Rd, Chelsea, SW3 5UR
- Price: £10 per dog
Do you want to pamper your pooch like they've been cast for the canine version of The Aristocats? Why not escort them to the Love My Human Townhouse in Chelsea for an astounding afternoon tea, with an assortment of befitting beds for your dog to sit on? Leave your pup pal feeling fancy with an incredible selection of beef meatballs and courgetti, chicken breast and pumpkin puree served with stately service as if you and your pampered pooch have been teleported to Buckingham Palace.
Your pampered pooch will be feeling boujee on a budget with the palatable price of £10 per dog. Now that's what I call a doggy deal – if you have more than one canine companion, make sure to contact the LMH Townhouse for permission to escort both your prosperous pooches to the venue. Ensure that your pup pal is tethered to a seat hook or a wall hook – and bone-appétit.
Jack and
Beyond
- Address: 146 Battersea High St, Battersea, SW11 3JR
- Price: £16.50 per dog, £25 per person
Is your pooch the type to keep a gratitude journal? Or, are they more of a meditation type of mutt? Either way, the Jack and Beyond cafe in Battersea is just what the vet ordered. Prioritising your pup pal's mental well-being, Jack and Beyond has crafted a magnificent menu consisting of veggie stew, banana 'woofin', carrot pupcake, peanut butter biscuits with free-flowing water and lactose-free milk puppychinos, and an optional side of dog ice cream for only £4.50.
With Jack and Beyond's
afternoon tea, doggies go for the pawsome price of £16.50 per pooch
- now, this
is something to go down in
your canine companion's gratitude journal. The fantastic food was
carefully selected by the owner's pup, Loki, and handmade, to
ensure their delicacies are perfect for your puppy - wait until the
Pilates pups hear about this.
You and your dog can tuck into a range of cakes here.
Looking for more dog-friendly activities? Check out our guide to things to do in London with your dog.