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Afternoon Tea at Richoux- Mayfair
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Unwind with a lavish Afternoon Tea at the Richoux restaurant in Mayfair.
Enjoy the great British tradition at one of London's most famous Patisserie Restaurants that has been treating its customers to delicious cakes since 1909.
Afternoon Tea is served in the stylish Main Restaurant, where customers can enjoy their meal in the elegant interior or in the cosy outdoor dining space.
Richoux's menu features a number of traditional Afternoon Tea dishes with a selection of delectable treats alongside one of the patisseries that have made the chain so iconic.
Located in the heart of Mayfair's exclusive shopping district, this venue is just a short walk away from Bond Street and Green Park tube stations.
Richoux | Port Solent
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In 1909 Mr Richoux opened his first tea room and restaurant in Baker Street, London.
In sourcing his teas and ingredients from selected suppliers he set the benchmark for all Richoux restaurants to follow.
Today Richoux restaurants are open all day, so are ideal for dinner with friends, a business breakfast or a decadent afternoon tea.
Placed in the most prestigious locations across London including Piccadilly, Mayfair and Knightsbridge.
We have also recently opened a new restaurant in Chislehurst and our first 'out of London' UK site in Port Solent.
Richoux - Knightsbridge, 2 For 1 Discount Meals | tastecard
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Founded in 1909, Richoux restaurants are designed to resemble the Grand Cafe style.
Richoux are open all day for breakfast, morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, each with a carefully selected menu.
Now accepting the tastecard, members can enjoy everything served at Richoux at a fantastic price, with a restaurant offer of 2 for 1 being available across all starters, mains and desserts.
A brilliant discount that beats any alternative restaurant vouchers, tastecard members will surely adore the deliciously diverse dishes offered at Richoux.
Available Sunday to Friday.
Richoux Group disposes of five sites ... | The Caterer
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The Richoux Group has closed five restaurants and plans to rebrand its underperforming sites, having reported a “deterioration in consumer confidence”.
The restaurant group, which appointed Jonathan Kaye as chief executive in October 2016, has 18 restaurants operating under the Richoux, Dean’s Diner, Villagio, Friendly Phil’s and Zintino brands.
The net loss for the period, having taken into account pre-opening costs, impairment, reorganisation costs and “onerous lease provision” was £6.7m. Morgan said: “Like many restaurant groups in the casual-dining sector, trading in the first quarter of this year has been difficult.
Whilst our new Richoux and Friendly Phil’s restaurants have only been trading for a brief period, the early signs from them are encouraging.
“The cost of converting or refurbishing restaurants and of closing underperforming restaurants, the reduction of income due to temporary closures and the current trading climate, have led the board to conclude that it will need to approach shareholders for further funds in due course.”