Feel like you’re in a cosy Italian restaurant when you step inside Caffe Concerto and surround yourself with warm hues, golden accents and plenty of art on the walls. The chain's journey started at Caffe Concerto located on Regent Street, in the heart of London. A restaurant that offers Italian cuisine, you'll find something for everyone here, just around the corner from the super busy Oxford Circus. Whether you want to enjoy your experience indoors or outdoors, you'll find some calm amongst the chaos here, with a spectacular view of the Piccadilly lights.
The showstopper at Caffe Concerto is the afternoon tea, with the restaurant hosting a delicious selection of cakes and pastries. The Caffe Concerto afternoon tea comes with a selection of finger sandwiches and brioche rolls (including salt beef with pickles and mustard mayo, Scottish smoked salmon and soft cheese and chicken mayo and sun-dried tomato), along with freshly baked scones, Cornish clotted cream and strawberry jam, and an assortment of mini cakes. If you like, you can even add on a glass of prosecco to make your experience feel a little bit more luxurious.
Luxury cream tea is also served at Caffe Concerto, which includes freshly baked raisin and plain scones with Cornish clotted cream and strawberry jam, a rich selection of afternoon tea mini cakes and macarons and a choice of tea from the restaurant's world selection.
If you fancy a bigger slice of cake, there is a great selection of gateaux and patisserie, including the Ferrero nocciola cake, black forest chocolate sponge, decadent mille feuille, light honey cake, and plenty of fruit filled tarts. Eclairs come stuffed with crème chantilly, chocolate crème, hazelnut or pistachio, and it would be rude not to try the tiramisu — a genoise sponge soaked in freshly brewed coffee with mascarpone cheese and dusted with cocoa.