Harrods Tearoom Spring Festival Menu
Harrods Tearoom Spring Festival Menu
Harrods Tearoom Spring Festival Menu
£16
TEA-BASED COCKTAILS
Golden Age Green tea, Hendrick’s Gin, elderflower cordial,
apple juice, cucumber
Earl Grey Cooler No. 42 Earl Grey tea, vodka, Chambord,
lemon juice, marmalade
Harrods cannot guarantee that any of our products are free from allergens, as a wide variety
of ingredients are handled in the same space in our kitchens.
A discretionary service charge of 12.5% will be added to your bill, all of which is paid to our restaurant and
kitchen staff. VAT is charged at the applicable rate. In accordance with the Weights and Measures Act, in
these premises the measure for the sale of spirits is 25ml or multiples thereof, and 125ml or 175ml for wines.
SOF T DRINKS
SPIRITS
(50ml)
GIN
Belvedere £9
Ketel One £9
RUM
Hennessy VS £10
Rémy Martin 1738 £14
Hennessy XO £28
MIXERS £4.95
Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, 7up Free, Schweppes
Soda Water, Fever-Tree Tonic Water, Fever-Tree Light Tonic Water,
Fever-Tree Ginger Ale, Fever-Tree Lemonade, Double Dutch
Cucumber & Watermelon
Harrods cannot guarantee that any of our products are free from allergens, as a wide variety
of ingredients are handled in the same space in our kitchens.
A discretionary service charge of 12.5% will be added to your bill, all of which is paid to our restaurant and
kitchen staff. VAT is charged at the applicable rate. In accordance with the Weights and Measures Act, in
these premises the measure for the sale of spirits is 25ml or multiples thereof, and 125ml or 175ml for wines.
If you have any food allergies, special dietary requirements or additional requests,
please speak to a member of our team before placing your order.
As our menu is priced per person, we are unable to provide a sharing experience.
Harrods cannot guarantee that any of our products are free from allergens, as a wide variety of ingredients
are handled in the same space in our kitchens. Calories declared are for guidance only, are based on the complete
dish/drink as listed on the menu and are correct at the time of menu print. Adults need around 2,000 kcal a day.
While Harrods does its utmost to ensure that all intrinsic foreign bodies – eg, bones, shell, fruit stones etc – are
removed from our products, small pieces may remain. A discretionary service charge of I2.5% will be added to your
bill, all of which is paid to our restaurant and kitchen staff. VAT is charged at the applicable rate.
If you have any food allergies, special dietary requirements or additional requests,
please speak to a member of our team before placing your order.
PÂTISSERIE SELECTION
As our menu is priced per person, we are unable to provide a sharing experience.
Harrods cannot guarantee that any of our products are free from allergens, as a wide variety of ingredients
are handled in the same space in our kitchens. Calories declared are for guidance only, are based on the complete
dish/drink as listed on the menu and are correct at the time of menu print. Adults need around 2,000 kcal a day.
While Harrods does its utmost to ensure that all intrinsic foreign bodies – eg, bones, shell, fruit stones etc – are
removed from our products, small pieces may remain. A discretionary service charge of I2.5% will be added to your
bill, all of which is paid to our restaurant and kitchen staff. VAT is charged at the applicable rate.
HARRODS FINE TEAS
‘Harrods Teas are of such excellence that over exclusive tea tables, they are a
subject of mutual congratulation and, in more homely circles, an inexpensive
luxury that no-one need forego!’ Harrods General Catalogue, 1929
For Harrods, it all started with tea. In 1834, Charles Henry Harrod
began trading as a tea dealer and grocer in London’s East End,
before opening a store in Knightsbridge in 1849.
Selling and serving the finest teas remains a core part of Harrods’ heritage.
Over the centuries, we have preserved the visionary spirit of our founder by
maintaining exacting standards and stocking only the finest teas in the world.
All teas come from the same plant, camellia sinensis, with different varietals
according to the region of provenance. Classification – black, green, blue
(oolong) or white – is determined by how the leaves are picked and processed.
Every stage of this complex operation contributes to the final taste (though
the main difference is created by the oxidation level applied to the leaves).
Today, our Harrods Tea Rooms manager has created a tea flavour
spectrum Pya to help you navigate the menu and make your decision
based on where the tea sits among four main flavour profiles –
sweet, woody, astringent and floral.
Harrods has been creating exquisite tea blends since 1849. The fine art
of blending can be compared to creating a delicate new perfume, where the
potential combinations are endless. Below is a selection of nostalgic and
exclusive blends. No matter which tea you choose, our expertise and
commitment to quality are brewed into every cup.
Black tea involves all five basic steps of tea production (plucking,
withering, rolling, oxidising and firing). The leaves are allowed to fully
oxidise during this process. Production is typically completed within a day,
and the liquors range from dark brown to deep red in colour.
To make green tea, freshly picked leaves are pan-fired (Chinese method)
or steamed ( Japanese method) at a temperature hot enough to inhibit the
natural oxidation process and encapsulate in the processed leaves all the
richness of the fresh ones. This ensures distinctive and sophisticated tasting
notes with major health benefits due to the preserved high level of
antioxidants and active ingredients.
Oolong teas span a broad spectrum of colours, between green and black,
determined by the level of oxidation of the leaf. This process is carried out
repeatedly, sometimes over the course of days, creating a beautiful layering or
‘painting’ of aroma and flavour. Oolongs typically have a more complex flavour
than green or white teas; with very smooth, soft astringency, they are rich in
floral or fruity flavours, making them ideal for those new to tea drinking.
White tea is essentially unprocessed tea. The name is derived from the fuzzy
white ‘down’ that appears on the unopened or recently opened buds – the newest
growth on the tea bush. White tea is simply plucked and allowed to wither dry.
The leaves are not rolled or shaped. White teas produce very pale green or yellow
liquor, and are the most delicate in flavour and aroma.
Curiosity: White tea has the most antioxidants of any type of tea.
HERBAL TEAS
Knightsbridge Roast
BRAZ IL , IN D ON E SIA , CO LO MBI A & COSTA RI C A
Harrods’ signature Knightsbridge Roast has been created by our Master Roaster
to be served with milk. A complex blend of arabica beans from Brazil, Indonesia,
Colombia and Costa Rica ensures that this coffee is full-bodied with a creamy
texture and notes of caramel, nuts and chocolate, as well as a hint of spice.
All our coffees are carefully brewed using this blend, which is composed
of four distinctive coffees:
BRAZIL Pulp natural - brings sweetness, body and notes of nuts and chocolate
COLOMBIA Washed - brings sweetness, gentle bitterness, body and notes
of caramel and cocoa
SUMATRA MANDHELING Washed - brings spicy notes, low acidity,
thick body and rustic flavours often described as earthy
COSTA RICA Honey process – brings a clean base, gentle lingering
acidity of melon and low-to-medium body