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The Drawing Room at Brown's Hotel

The Drawing Room at Brown's Hotel, 33 Albemarle Street, London

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About The Drawing Room at Brown's Hotel
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Refined Afternoon Tea Steps from London’s Cultural Hotspots

The Drawing Room at Brown's Hotel is a quintessentially British haven tucked inside one of Mayfair’s most historic addresses. Just a short walk from some of London’s top music venues, this elegant lounge offers a classic afternoon tea experience in a setting that blends vintage charm with modern luxury. Think wood-paneled walls, plush armchairs, and the soft sound of a baby grand piano—ideal for those who want to ease into their concert night with a touch of sophistication.

Why Concert-goers love it

Concert-goers love The Drawing Room’s peaceful ambiance and prompt, polished service, making it a smart stop before an evening show. Its central location in Mayfair puts it just minutes from popular venues, while the classic afternoon tea service is both indulgent and perfectly timed for a leisurely pre-show treat. The calm, unhurried setting is a welcome contrast to the energy of London’s live music scene.

Who this Restaurant is great for

  • Groups of friends looking to share a deluxe tea experience before the show
  • Solo travelers wanting a quiet, elegant spot to unwind
  • Couples on a romantic weekend in London
  • Fans seeking a relaxed, upscale pre-show escape
  • Budget-conscious music fans who want one splurge-worthy treat

What People Say

Guests on TripAdvisor and OpenTable rave about the impeccable service, beautifully presented finger sandwiches and pastries, and the sense of calm that makes it feel like a “retreat from the city.” Many note the thoughtful gluten-free and vegetarian options, as well as the musical touches like live piano that add to the atmospheric charm. It’s often praised as one of the top spots for afternoon tea in London.

Areas for Improvement

While the experience is top-notch, some reviewers mention that the price point is on the higher side. It’s not a quick grab-and-go, so it may not suit those on a tight schedule. Also, while the dress code is relaxed, the setting leans formal—so it’s not ideal for ultra-casual attire straight from a festival.

The Bottom Line

If you’re looking for a refined, relaxing escape before your concert, The Drawing Room offers one of the most elegant afternoon tea experiences in central London.

Average Price
£41 and over
Cuisine
Afternoon Tea
Opening Hours
Breakfast
Mon-Fri 09:00-10:30
Sat, Sun 10:00-10:30
Afternoon Tea
Daily 12:00-18:30
Dinner
Daily 18:30-21:00

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TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

The Drawing Room at Brown's Hotel is #772 of 26567 things to do in London

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By: Joshua H
Mon 31 Mar, 2025
l We had afternoon tea at Browns to celebrate Mothers’ Day and had a fantastic time. I’d phoned ahead of our visit and the manager Karol had been fantastic, organising gifts and even taking time to...

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By: OliwaVasicek, London, United Kingdom
Sat 22 Mar, 2025
l My first visit to Browns for tea and I was very impressed. Expectations were high from a hotel from the RF stable and I have to admit the drawing room was everything I wanted. My wife and baby...

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By: sarahdH7090KH, London, United Kingdom
Sun 16 Feb, 2025
l We had another fantastic afternoon tea at Browns and were so impressed with Rocco, Leffer, Akshay and Maria. They went out of their way to make our afternoon tea really brilliant. We ordered some...

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The Drawing Room at Brown's Hotel 33 Albemarle Street, London