
Where To Eat And Drink In London For Wimbledon 2025
Wimbledon, one of the world's most prestigious tennis tournaments, draws crowds from all over London and the world, bringing endorsements from brands like American Express, Champagne Lanson, Rolex and Ralph Lauren. It's known to be one of the most sought-after tennis events—and it's not just because of the beloved strawberries and cream dessert (although it would make complete sense if that were the case).
To commemorate Wimbledon, restaurants, bars and hotels around London have launched a whole slew of tennis-inspired programming. On the grounds, there are incredible onsite offerings, too. From fun Wimbledon afternoon tea experiences to tennis-themed cocktails, here are some of the best places to eat and drink in London for Wimbledon 2025.
Created by award-winning pastry chef Michael Kwan, The Dorchester will have a fun tea experience in ... More honor of Wimbledon.
Created by award-winning pastry chef Michael Kwan, The Dorchester will have a lavish tea experience in honor of Wimbledon. Dishes for the experience include finger sandwiches (like smoked duck and strawberry sable, green pepper cream and watercress), alongside sweet options like classic scones with clotted cream and jam or summer berries with cream, blackcurrant and blackberry cake.
La Terrasse is an incredible outdoor space at the Rosewood London.
Set in the hotel's Èpoque-style courtyard, La Terrasse is an incredible outdoor space at the Rosewood London. For Wimbledon, the terrace will have traditional British strawberries and cream, a double deuce cocktail and the L'Instant Glacé (a shaved ice and strawberry cocktail) available for the duration of the tournament.
At all L'ETO locations, you can grab a variety of Centre Court treats.
At all L'ETO locations, you can grab a variety of Centre Court treats, including the Wimbledon Whirl (a chocolate biscuit tucked inside a chocolate tennis ball) or the Match Point Tart (a crunchy strawberry and pistachio tart).
The 1 Hotel Mayfair has introduced Tennis on The Terrace. In honor of Wimbledon, the 1 Hotel Mayfair has introduced Tennis on The Terrace (a new in-suite offering for the tournament). A great alternative for those who can't get tickets, the experience includes a live match screening set up, a private Pimms bar, a summer BBQ menu that is served in the suite, strawberries and cream and lawn chairs.
The Rubens at the Palace has tapped its beloved pastry chef to create an exclusive tennis-themed ... More pastry in collaboration with Lanson Champagne.
Helmed by Paula Stakelum, the Global Director of Chocolate and Pâtisserie for Red Carnation, The Rubens at the Palace has tapped its beloved pastry chef to create an exclusive tennis-themed pastry. The treats be served up at the onsite pop-up, which is in collaboration with Lanson Champagne and will include live tennis screenings for those looking to watch the matches.
Fulham Pier has just debuted a 'Summer Services' series.
For a family-friendly experience, Fulham Pier, a new cultural hub on the banks of the River Thames, has just debuted a 'Summer Services' series. The sporting event will kick off with Wimbledon and include a tennis-themed kids table, riverside DJs and Wimbledon-inspired food stalls.
Those arriving from abroad can partake in Chase Travel's Sapphire Reserve Trip package. The exclusive experience is available for Sapphire Reserve cardmembers and includes a three-night trip to London with accommodation at Claridges, access to the Chase Travel Court Club (which is set within the grounds and gives those part of the experience Fortnum & Mason hampers) and so much more.
The exclusive Wimbledon afternoon tea at the St. James Hotel is a real treat.
With championship-inspired patisserie and classic tea sandwiches, the exclusive afternoon tea at the St. James Hotel is a real treat. Snack on Lavazza coffee mousse tennis balls, Lanson champagne choux and a Sipsmith vodka trifle, alongside warm scones, clotted cream and strawberry jam.
GAIA Mayfair will have a limited-edition dessert.
To mark the tournament, GAIA Mayfair will have a limited-edition dessert, a Strawberry Cheesecake layered with hazelnut crumble and strawberry compote. The Mediterranean atmosphere is ideal for a lunch pre or post-tennis matches.
Boxcar Bread & Wine will have a special Strawberries and Cream Danish.
For Wimbledon, Boxcar Bread & Wine will have a special Strawberries and Cream Danish. The buttery pastry will be filled with pastry cream and fresh English strawberries and topped with dried strawberries.
The Coral Room will serve up two limited edition Rathfinny cocktails.
Throughout the tennis tournament, The Coral Room will serve up two limited edition Rathfinny cocktails, Mrs Barker's Sgroppino and The Fred Perry Spritz. Those looking for a Wimbledon-themed treat can also snag a special wild strawberry cheesecake with one of the drinks as part of The Summer Set.
La Petite Maison's pop-up at The Boodles is a fantastic place to watch top tennis players warm up ... More for the tournament.
Hidden on the grounds of one of Britain's most beautiful private estates, La Petite Maison's pop-up at The Boodles is a fantastic place to watch top tennis players warm up for the tournament ahead. The pop-up will have a dedicated presence on the lawns alongside a menu of signature dishes, including grilled options and the spot's signature Tomatini.
Templeton Garden will have BBQ from the grill, ping pong tables and gin spritzes available on picnic ... More blankets.
In partnership with Sip Smith, Templeton Garden will have BBQ from the grill, ping pong tables and gin spritzes available on picnic blankets. The experience allows guests to partake in their own personal tournament and enjoy the beautiful London weather.
Where To Eat And Drink On The Wimbledon Grounds
Perched on the iconic Hill, the Amex Pavilion is a great place to grab a drink and cool off during the tournament. The top deck, which has a viewing platform, will have a rooftop bar serving up Pimm's and other delicious drinks. American Express will also have a fan experience pop-up onsite, which will include tennis ball customization, tennis games, and places to capture the moment.
A signature of Wimbledon is strawberries and cream. The dedicated stands have a Wimbledon strawberry-themed takeaway cup, ideal for snacking on the treat on the go or bringing courtside.
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