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  1. Indulge the quintessentially British tradition at The Library with a signature afternoon tea. Discover signature cakes, inspired by the views of the iconic Elizabeth Tower and Big Ben, alongside a delicious spread of finger sandwiches, scones with jam and clotted cream. From £65 per person.

  2. Reserve a table at The Library at County Hall, London on Tripadvisor: See 1,436 unbiased reviews of The Library at County Hall, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #101 of 18,900 restaurants in London.

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  3. Award-winning Executive Head Chef Jamie Welch has created a new elegant menu for The Library featuring contemporary British dishes with a modern twist. Freshly prepared by our creative pastry chefs, afternoon tea features reimagined classics including a delectable arrangement of cakes and pastries, sweet and savoury scones served with seasonal ...

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  4. Treat yourself to a Free-Flowing Sparkling Wine Afternoon Tea at The Library. For £115 per person you can tuck in to a delicious spread of finger sandwiches, scones with jam and clotted cream, cakes and sweet treats and enjoy 1.5 hours of sparkling wine.

  5. Indulge the quintessentially British tradition at The Library with a signature afternoon tea. Discover signature cakes, inspired by the views of the iconic Elizabeth Tower and Big Ben, alongside a delicious spread of finger sandwiches, scones with jam and clotted cream. Signature afternoon tea from £65 per person.

  6. We'll be looking for a LIGHT LUNCH at the time we visit the museum. I have read that there is a Peyton & Byrne AT the Library. Is that true? How do we find it? And will they have "lunch type" foods -- sandwiches, soups, soft drinks? Many thanks

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  8. To examine the perspectives of librarians and staff about Lunch at the Library, a library-based summer meal programme for children. The study examines: (i) motivating factors behind implementing the meal programme; (ii) issues of feasibility; and (iii) perceived programme outcomes. Design:

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