Brigits Tea Bus, London England

 

https://b-bakery.com/london/bus-tours

Day 1 was a double decker bus tour around London.  It was a 90 minute tour gives us city highlights.  And while we had great views, we also had great food.



We almost missed this bus.  I misjudged the timing and then when we got there we could not find the bus.  Here it was inside the bus terminal, I missed the note about it being inside.   Thankfully I rang them up and they stopped the bus for us.

They were pulling out of the station and I saw them, and I told people to run.  I called them on the phone and I said I see you, please stop...and they did!

The lower level of the bus.


This is our group.  


The seating was spacious and the staff was so friendly!  Offering drink refills and anything we might need. I like that the tables had drink holders for the tea. 


I thought the food was very tasty.  And I liked the options.  I like that they change the menu depending on the season.



Freshly Prepared Savories

Mini seasonal quiche 
Cucumber, cream cheese & spring onion on basil bread Turkey ham & cheese, mayo mustard on tomato bread Creamy avocado choux 
Salmon & cucumber pretzel with cream cheese

Assortment of mini Homemade Cakes & Tarts

Strawberry & coconut choux 
Mango tart 
Pistachio cupcake 
Salted orange macaron 
Freshly baked, plain scone with clotted cream & jam

Drink options included in our Traditional Afternoon Tea

Water
Coffee & Hot Chocolate Americano | Cappuccino | Latte Macchiato | Hot Chocolate
Tea Selection English Breakfast | Earl Grey | Decaf Black Tea | Redbush | Peppermint | Lemon & Ginger | Berry & Elderflower | Jasmine Tea | Green Tea | Chai Tea

Our Traditional Menu is seasonal and may vary. Please check with us, at time of booking, for any changes.

Tea and other drink options.


We each got a fun cup that we were able to keep too.


The cupcake had a little container with jam, that we inserted into the cupcake to squeeze out the jam.  That was fun!




Our route-



Our Classic Bus Tour departs from Victoria Coach Station. Our Gin Lovers Tour departs from either Victoria Coach Station or Trafalgar Square depending on the day. Your bus driver will take you round Whitehall, Big Ben, The Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park Corner, Harrods, V&A, National History Museum, Science Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Albert Memorial, Kensington Palace, Notting Hill, Hyde Park, Marble Arch, Mayfair, Green Park, The Ritz, St James Palace, Trafalgar Square, Nelson’s Column, Horse Guard Parade and No.10 Downing Street. See below for further details on the exact departure points.







Along the way warm scones were passed out with clotted cream and jam.


I enjoyed the fun of seeing the city while enjoying tea.







A very fun experience.  And they offer different party bus options- a Paddington Bear Bus (I was tempted to do this, lol), Peppa Pig, Monopoly, and other ones.  The fun was good, the staff was very accommodating. 



While walking in Covent Gardens we came across Brigit's Bakery store front.

If you didn't want to take the bus, you could always pop in for afternoon tea here.




It's really cute inside.




Feel free to contact me to lead you or your group in England.  
I have a book you can order for the 7-day tour as well.  



Why plan your trip to England, when it can be done by experts for you!
Let us make all the plans, remove all the guess work, book all the appointments, reserve all the rooms, confirm everything for you, and guide you seamlessly around England while enjoying tea and giving you free time to do your own exploration.
We’ve already done the hard leg work and recommend these fun tea adventures and ask you to try a new one with us- the River Thames Afternoon Tea cruise.
The days for each activity may change, but this is the itinerary we have planned.

This is a day by day journal of your tea trip to England. See exactly what is planned for each day and journal as you go. Keep track of key memories.

Enjoy afternoon tea on Brigit's Tea Bus, a river cruise down the Thames, at Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey), in Bath at the Jane Austen Regency Center, at Kensington Palace, and at Fortnum and Mason.




10 As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace: 11 whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.


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