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  1. Scones of the Month - January 2016

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     02 J & A Cafe

     Scones of the Month - January 2016 has just been published please see London Scone Review to read the article.

    The author of this blog is a qualified City of London and City of Westminster Tour Guide who leads guided walks combining world famous landmarks with hidden treasures often missed by the crowds.  

  2. Scones of the Month – December 2015

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     Cantina

    La Cantina

    Scones seem such a quintessentially British/ English thing, I never thought for my final blog in 2015, I would be eating them in Africa. However while researching veggie food options for my holiday in Essaouria, Morocco I came across La Cantina. It’s a small café in the heart of the Medina (the old city) which serve along side savoury food, home made scones and cakes. So with the challenge of eating scones in a different continent I decided to visit them.

  3. Scones of the Month – November 2015

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    QM Catering

    QM Catering and Hospitality

    November brought a wonderful scone surprise, when I visited Centre of the Cell to attend “Was the First World War good for medicine?” by Professor Tilli Tansey, the latest lecture in their wonderful The Big Question series. The lecture itself was fascinating but at the end of they had a special buffet serving sandwiches and scones provided by QM Catering. In this scone extravaganza I was joined by friends Katie, Head of Learning at Centre of the Cell (huge thank you to for organising the catering), Rebecca, Ros and Amardeep.

  4. Scones of the Month – October 2015

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    The Farmacy

    The Farmacy – Philadelphia

    This month’s scone blog features two fabulous afternoon teas but I’ll start off with a little controversy.  Last month I was in USA and  it was lovely to see @keftiugal again. She took me to some very cool and amazing places, but nowhere we went to had scones on the menu. The nearest I got to eating my beloved scones was when we went for Sunday brunch to The Farmacy, a restaurant in West Philadelphia near the University, and on the menu were American biscuits.  

  5. Scones of the Month – September 2015

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     Tea and Tattle

    Tea and Tattle

    September found me enjoying scones in quite diverse locations, starting off I made a return visit to one of my favourite tea rooms, I then partook of a cream tea in one of London’s top hotels and finally checked out the in store café in supermarket.

  6. Scones of the Month - August 2015

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    Maison d'être

    Maison d’être

    This month’s blog is a bit of a scone fest, featuring a whopping six reviews, and including scones from London, York, Oxford and Northampton. Be warned it’s a bit of a long one but hope you enjoy the photos. I’ll start with this month’s only London entry which serves an extraordinary selection of  jams.

  7. Scones of the Month - July 2015

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    The Goring

    The Goring

    This month I’m delighted to say that I’ve managed to partake of afternoon tea at The Goring and Oakley Court, two hotels which have been on my to do list tea list for absolutely ages, plus enjoyed scones for breakfast at Caravan.

  8. Scones of the Month - June 2015

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    Original Maids of Honour

    Original Maids of Honour

    I have to start with a confession, June’s been a busy month and I’ve only managed to fit in two afternoon teas, both very different but both equally wonderful. I made a return visit to the Original Maids of Honour, for a very traditional High Tea, and also sampled the delights of a Moroccan afternoon tea.

  9. Scones of the Month - May 2015

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    Sanderson

    Sanderson Hotel

    This month has seen me partaking of more scone eating with like minded friends and includes one of the most charming afternoon teas ever, the Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea at the Sanderson, a cream tea in an art gallery restaurant, scones in my favourite department store and  a fabulous, affordable afternoon tea directly on Leicester Square itself.