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    The London Tea Room, Restaurant in St Louis
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    The London Tea Room

    DeBaliviere Place, St Louis

    Restaurant in St Louis, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    The London Tea Room is a low-pressure St Louis choice for daytime tea, quiet conversation, casual occasions. Choose it over diner or pub peers when the goal is a slower afternoon meet-up, but look to Brasserie by Niche or MAINLANDER when the occasion needs a fuller restaurant format.

    About The London Tea Room

    The verified information for The London Tea Room in St Louis is limited, so the safest way to assess it is by hours and dress expectations rather than by unverified claims about menu, price, service style, or signature items. It is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday, which makes it a daytime option rather than a dinner plan.

    A daytime St Louis choice, not a dinner substitute

    The clearest verified detail to plan around at The London Tea Room is its schedule. First-timers should use it for a daytime visit in St Louis and avoid assuming late seating, dinner service, a specific cuisine, or a particular menu format unless confirmed directly with the venue.

    Planning should be based on verified basics. Choose it only if the visit works within the posted daytime hours. If the timing does not fit, or if your plans depend on details not verified here, consider comparing it with Brasserie by Niche or MAINLANDER.

    Who should choose it first

    Choose The London Tea Room first when its Wednesday-through-Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM schedule fits your plans. For any visit that depends on a specific service format, menu item, price point, or group accommodation, confirm details through the venue's own channels before going.

    Dress expectations should stay smart casual. First-timers do not need to treat it like a formal evening venue, but they should aim for a neat, casual-polished look appropriate for a daytime outing in St Louis.

    For ordering, do not arrive with a fixed signature item in mind based on unverified information. Check the current menu or ask the venue directly, since no specific dishes, prices, or dietary details are verified here.

    Quick reference: choose it for a St Louis daytime visit during posted hours and smart-casual plans; choose another option for different timing or details that need to be confirmed in advance.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    The London Tea Room reads as a distinctly British ritual transplanted to St. Louis. It favors a measured, deliberate pace over bustle: the room is arranged to slow the afternoon and the sequence of service is treated with discipline. The result is a calm, charming space where provenance and presentation matter as much as comfort. Rather than a hotel’s padded gloss or a café’s hurry, the tearoom occupies an in-between that feels intimate and considered—quiet enough for focused conversation or solitary respite, and tuned to the small formalities that make afternoon tea feel like an occasion.

    Best For

    This tearoom is best for anyone seeking a deliberate afternoon pause—guests who value ritual, provenance and a relaxed service cadence. It suits small celebrations or special-occasion afternoons where the quality of tea and the order of service are part of the draw; it also works well for solo visitors wanting a quiet, attentive tea experience. Because the format privileges a sequence and a slower pace, it’s less about quick coffee runs and more about savoring an unhurried multi-course tea service in a neighborhood setting.

    Ordering Tips

    Prioritize the tea first: the room’s distinction rests on its sourcing, so ask about garden- or single-origin teas and their provenance—Darjeeling, Assam, Ceylon and high-altitude gardens are referenced as the kinds of origins that define the experience. Then pair a classic selection of finger sandwiches and scones—cucumber and smoked salmon sandwiches and scones with jam and cream are signatures here. Allow time for the full sequence; the service is deliberate, so arrive without haste and plan to linger through the multiple courses.

    Planning details

    Location

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Kingside Diner, Notable alternative
    • Rasoi, Notable alternative
    • MAINLANDER, Notable alternative
    • Brasserie by Niche, Notable alternative
    • Pat Connolly's, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How it compares with nearby St Louis options

    Choose The London Tea Room when the plan is daytime, conversation-led, lighter than a standard restaurant meal. Kingside Diner is the better fit for a more familiar casual meal, especially if the group wants diner energy rather than a tea-room pace.

    For dinner or a more complete special-occasion format, Brasserie by Niche and MAINLANDER are stronger cross-shops. They make more sense when ambiance, meal structure, evening use matter more than a relaxed daytime stop.

    If the group wants something casual but heartier, Pat Connolly's is the safer pub-style alternative, while Rasoi is the better pick when the decision is driven by a specific cuisine craving. The London Tea Room wins when tea and a gentler pace are the point.

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    The London Tea Room St Louis and similar venues
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    The London Tea RoomSt LouisNo published awards
    Kingside DinerSt LouisNo published awards
    RasoiSt LouisNo published awards
    MAINLANDERSt Louis
    2025 Esquire Best New Restaurants
    Brasserie by NicheSt LouisNo published awards
    Pat Connolly'sSt LouisNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is The London Tea Room good for a special occasion?

    It may fit if the occasion works within its verified daytime hours. The London Tea Room is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday. If your group needs a different plan, compare it with Brasserie by Niche instead.

    What should I wear to The London Tea Room?

    Wear smart casual clothing. The verified dress code is smart casual, so aim for a neat, comfortable look appropriate for a daytime visit in St Louis. For a different dining plan, MAINLANDER or Brasserie by Niche may be worth comparing.

    What should a first-timer know about The London Tea Room?

    Plan around the verified hours: it is closed Monday and Tuesday, then open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. Do not assume dinner service, a specific menu format, or particular dishes unless you confirm them directly with the venue. Rasoi is another option to compare if your plans call for something different.

    What should I order at The London Tea Room?

    No specific menu items are verified here, so check the current menu or ask the venue directly before deciding. The safest approach is to plan the visit around the posted hours and confirm any food, drink, or dietary needs in advance. Kingside Diner is another option to compare if your group wants a different setup.

    What are alternatives to The London Tea Room in St Louis?

    Depending on the occasion and timing, compare The London Tea Room with Kingside Diner, Rasoi, Brasserie by Niche, MAINLANDER, or Pat Connolly's. Use the venue's current information to decide which one best fits your schedule, group, preferred style of outing.

    Is lunch or dinner better at The London Tea Room?

    The verified hours point to a daytime visit rather than dinner: The London Tea Room is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday. If another time or style is the goal, compare it with Brasserie by Niche or Rasoi instead.

    Is The London Tea Room good for solo dining?

    The verified information does not confirm a specific solo-dining setup, so plan around the known schedule: 10 AM to 5 PM Wednesday through Sunday, with closures on Monday and Tuesday. Kingside Diner is another St Louis option to compare if you want a different plan.