Halal Reviews for Brigit's Bakery & Afternoon Tea Bus Tours
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Christina Hetterscheidt
2 weeks ago
We booked the afternoon tea experience for two and had a great time! The staff was very friendly and accommodating. The bus is super cute. It's a 60 year old bus and while it made the ride a bit bumpy at times, it felt very fitting and special! The tour lasts between 1:20-1:30h Now to the food: I had been to Brigit's bakery before and the afternoon tea once again delivered! The appearance, taste and texture of all goods was fantastic - both the savory and the sweet! About halfway through you also get a warm scone with clotted cream and jam. It's plenty of food and if you don't manage to eat it all during the tour you get a takeaway box. They serve different teas and coffees and it's unlimited. Due to the bustour being a bit bumpy at times, the tea is served in a to go cup with tea bags. You also get to keep the cool to go cup. During the drive they play some interesting information on the sights you pass by (Royal Albert Museum, National History Museum, Harrods, Marble Arch, Hyde Park, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square etc.) as well as really good music! They do not have a toilet on board but there are toilets at Victoria Coach Station.
Tracey Kitching
2 months ago
A fantastic afternoon tea this afternoon. The staff were very attentive and couldn't do enough to ensure our experience was first class. The rea rooms were decorated beautifully, and the food was out of this world. Our thanks to our children for this really thoughtful Christmas gift, which was enjoyed on a warm sunny day. Thank you to all the staff. We really enjoyed our visit.
Joanne Dodd
4 months ago
Had a fantastic afternoon on the London Bus with the traditional afternoon tea with prosecco on 28th April. The staff were very friendly and attentive and nothing was too much trouble. The food was absolutely delicious, we did not need the bag for leftovers as there weren't any! There was music playing and commentary on the sights. You also got to keep the lovely coffee cups as a souvenir. It was a fabulous experience to celebrate a special birthday. We'll definitely do another tour, possibly a themed one.
Jessica J
3 months ago
The hosts were extremely helpful and knowledgeable about London, they were awesome enough as well to give shout outs to those celebrating things on the bus. They were accommodating as well but allowing us to swap seats and enjoy the views from the upper deck. They played very tasteful music and historical facts about the places we drove past. If you don’t care to walk and visit London a historical sights, this is a good way to view the city.
Travelling Doc
3 months ago
2nd visit: 29/5/25: Unfortunately a disappointing desert on a play of Ferraro Roche with a chocolate with hazelnut slice with non diary cream on the top with unfortunately made the desert below average. 1st visit: 24/5/25 Tucked away just a short stroll from The Strand, Brigit’s Bakery is a whimsical burst of pink that’s hard to miss. The décor blends iconic London themes with a distinctly floral, French-inspired flair—think faux flower garlands, themed crockery, and plenty of photo-worthy corners. The spacious seating area is inviting, with tables adorned in quirky touches and bright pink accents. While the visual theme nods to London, the cakes lean heavily into French pâtisserie style. I tried the “Summer in France” — a raspberry dome delicately crowned with fresh berries and set on a dense pastry base. It was vibrant, rich, and perfectly suited to a warm day. Cakes and pastries are priced around £5 to £6 for takeaway, though it’s worth noting that prices aren’t clearly displayed, which could be improved. All in all, Brigit’s Bakery offers a playful and picturesque escape with sweet treats that deliver more than just visual appeal.