A luxury afternoon tea experience with a vintage twist offers guests the chance to unwind in one of Europe's poshest bars.
The Champagne bar, in London, is famously the longest in the continent, with each booth hosting a ‘press for Champagne’ button, ensuring your glass is always filled.
Searcy’s Champagne Bar at St. Pancras international train station sees 1920s inspired decor - with afternoon tea served in vintage suitcases!
TikTok user @ crazycatladyldn visited the fizz bar, and was impressed by the grandeur.
She said: “Set in the beautiful St Pancras international train station, the cakes and sandwiches are cutely packed in a vintage suitcase. And there’s a press for Champagne button.”

Not only that, but the bar also offers blankets, fan heaters, and heated leather seats for those chilly evenings, so guests will always be toasty.
The afternoon tea starts at £39 per person, available Monday to Saturday from 3pm to 5pm, or Sundays 3pm to 4.30pm.
What’s on the menu?
Small plate
- Searcy’s smoked salmon, traditional garnish
Savouries
- Egg and cress on white bread
- Cream cheese and cucumber on wholemeal bread
- Salt beef and piccalilli on a brioche bun
- Chicken Caesar on white bread
- Celtic prawn cocktail on a bridge roll
Sweets
- Passion fruit eclair
- Chocolate and citrus tart
- Pistachio and cherry cliche
- Lemon macaroon
Scones
- Plain and fruit scones with strawberry preserve and Cornish clotted cream
And don’t forget to upgrade to a glass of Veuve Clicquot for the ultimate afternoon tea experience.