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I spent the afternoon in the pavilion while the orangery was being renovated. The service was good and the plates were nice, although the teapots could have matched the plates better. While it was a pleasant experience, I'm not sure if the food was worth the price of 30 per person. The sandwiches were average and nothing stood out. The scones were very dry and could have been more fluffy and better. I think maybe thi... View all feedback.
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I am now rating my experience at this restaurant based on all aspects. The orangery was beautifully decorated in a simple way, and the afternoon tea experience was lovely. The service was great, the food came out promptly, and the china was beautiful. However, the quality and taste of the food was disappointing. Everything I ate was bland and unexciting, which was a letdown. I have had better sandwiches and desserts... View all feedback.
...fresh and bright and clean. It was lovely, and I was surprised at having an actively positive response to the tea. It ended up going very well with the orange scone later on in the meal.
We had the English orangery in the afternoon tee for £28.50 and a rhabarb cream brûlée for £6. it was a little expensive, but the location was nice and the room was spacious. the afternoon tea set was average with some light hits and misses, but no stand-out bites. the cream brûlée was beautiful, but did not taste rhabarb. the first server we had was great, but the one who did the greatest part of the service was very slow and unstoppable. the bathrooms are outside the building and are not a pleasant experience. Overall, if they want a beautiful ambiente, this is a good place, but not necessarily a place for amazing food.
The orangery is a must for anyone, tourist or not. her afternoon is excellent and everything is very well done. the location is perfect and the landscape as it is located in kensington
Hidden in a labyrinth of green in the garden of the humble kensington palast (official residency of herzogin of cambridge.) the orangery offers a fine size; classic 18th century decoration with spacious interieur and delicious simple dips, surrounded by the elegant and symmetrical gardens. the crisp white tablecloths, crisp white walls, royal crockery and smart staff complement the aristocratic raffinesse. the orangery is specially built for the queen anne and is known for the ritual of the afternoon tea/high tea. this ritual was born as a snack time to bridge the long gap between breakfast and dinner – as this was the only two meals consumed during the day. it slows down...read more
Nice Surprise. August walking Kensington Palace Gardens we came across The Orangery. A beautifully appointed building to rest weary feet. It was not on the breakfast menu, but we asked if scones and cream were on offer . And they were. They were on the smallish side petite but nice.