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"The Pegasus afternoon tea is perhaps one of the most beautiful to look at; it’s served on a platform staging a flying horse – mimicking the restaurant’s giant overhead installation – and covered in dry ice for extra drama. The food itself is an unusual offering, but delicious nonetheless. Themed Light It Up cocktails are also available to order on top of tea or coffee. One warning: you’ll need to order scones, cream and jam separately if you want to stick to tradition. £35 per person, plus £8.75 for an added cream tea"
Laura Dehelean
"With an eclectic mix of British and internationally inspired cuisine alongside incredible vegan and vegetarian dishes, you’ll find something for everyone in a menu that’s both inclusive and refined, served in breathtaking, Art Deco surroundings from sunrise to late evening. Enjoy an extensive all-day A La Carte menu featuring; breakfast, elevenses, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and weekend brunch alongside wine and cocktails."
"The decor and attention to detail is incredible, and the name is very fitting. Lots of beveled mirrors and crystals make this a beautifully lit space for lunch."

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