
Wimbledon 2025 inspires unique desserts and drinks across England's restaurants
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, London
They are serving a menu inspired by the sport, featuring dishes like Asparagus, Rocket, and Lemon Quiche, the classic Prawn Cocktail, and Avocado Roll. All the delicacies have been given a tennis-inspired shape to be on theme.
Claridge's Hotel, Mayfair, London
They have created tennis ball-inspired sweet delicacies for the guests visiting during the Wimbledon week.
The Connaught, Mayfair, London
The place is keeping the tradition of serving strawberries and cream during the tournament with their dessert menu. They have prepared a tennis ball, strawberry tarts and cakes.
Gooey, Manchester
They have come up with strawberries and cream-filled Italian Maritozzi buns, topped with white chocolate tennis rackets.
Bluebird Chelsea, London
For the visitors, they have introduced special courtside-inspired desserts along with special drinks like Mirabeau gin and tonics, and a cocktail called match point.
The Hummingbird Bakery, London
They have a special Tennis Cupcake Selection Box with 3 vanilla and 3 chocolate cupcakes topped with a swirl of pastel yellow buttercream, white sugar pearls and ace tennis-themed decorations.
L'ETO, London
During the tournament, they are serving several desserts like match point tart, wimbledonwhirl and ice cream macaron cake.
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