Take a break from festive shopping and retreat to the cosy confines of RAILS for our Festive Afternoon Tea. Enjoy a selection of seasonal delights including turkey and cranberry sandwiches, leek, thyme and Comté quiche, eggnog tart (complete with tiny gingerbread man) and a red cherry and chestnut yule log. Pair the experience with your choice of tea — or a glass of fizz for an extra special occasion!
Nestled in the heart of King’s Cross, RAILS is a relaxed and stylish spot welcoming locals and London visitors throughout the week. The 1st floor restaurant sits in a grade II listed hotel so expect hints of Victorian vintage with a modern finish, while table lamps and artwork evoke moments of Parisian café chic.
Available until 12th January, Thursday to Sunday, 1pm – 5pm
Afternoon Tea will not be served on 26th December or 1st January and only 12-3pm on 2nd & 3rd January.
Whether it’s an early Christmas present, a birthday, an anniversary celebration or you’re just feeling generous — treat your loved ones to a festive Afternoon Tea* they’ll love. For an extra special gift add our champagne upgrade!
*Voucher must be redeemed before 12th January – all vouchers redeemed after this time will be for RAILS Classic Afternoon Tea.
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