April 1,
Rosie Thomas enjoying afternoon tea

Estée Lauder was known for her impeccable taste—not just when it came to setting the standard for the beauty industry, but in dining and entertaining as well. It comes as no surprise, then, that when visiting the UK for business over the years, she frequented London’s finest establishments. Now, with the help of travel blogger Rosie Thomas—better known as @RosieLondoner—we’re giving you an exclusive tour of Estée’s favourite destinations, all of which remain at the forefront of London’s sophisticated food and drink scene today.

 

“Really, Estée was one of the original influencers”, says Rosie, a long-term admirer of our founder who even uses Estée’s famous motivational quotes in her work. “She empowered women, helped them look their best, proved that you could be pretty and still a force to be reckoned with, and built a brand that still does all of those things to this day”. Though Rosie is typically found traveling the world to report on its best-kept secrets, she couldn’t wait to discover Estée’s favourite hideouts, right in her own hometown.

                       

So where exactly did Estée go for the best people-watching, the finest fish and chips, and the fanciest ice cream when in London? Read on and book now!

ESTÉE’S LONDON: THEN

Rosie Thomas sitting at a bar with a glass of champagne. In the background sea food is on ice.

“My home away from home—the best service and Afternoon Tea in town”, Estée wrote of this quintessential London hotel.
Claridge's, Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K 4HR

https://www.claridges.co.uk/

 

“The best fish and chips I’ve ever tasted”, Estée raved.

Scott’s, 20 Mount Street, Mayfair, London W1K 2HE

http://www.scotts-restaurant.com/

 

“For people-watching. And their chocolate ice cream is to die for”, Estée explained of her favourite dessert retreat.

Harry’s Bar, 26 South Audley Street, London W1K 2PD

http://www.harrysbar.co.uk/

 

That was then, but how about now? Keep reading to find out where Thomas would take Estée today.

Chocolate mousse.

ESTÉE’S LONDON: NOW

 

“I would take her to The Wolseley for breakfast—she would love its old-school charm,” Thomas explains.

The Wolseley, 160 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1J 9EB

https://www.thewolseley.com/

 

“If we had lunch on the terrace, she would know everyone, and we’d have a hoot people watching.”

Chiltern Firehouse, 1 Chiltern Street, Marylebone, London W1U 7PA

http://www.chilternfirehouse.com/

 

“Sketch for tea in the powder-pink room. We'd sit in a plush pale rose velvet booth, sip champagne and indulge in finger sandwiches and proper British scones, with cream and jam and strictly no raisins.”

Sketch, 9 Conduit St, Mayfair, London W1S 2XG

https://sketch.london/

 

“I would love for her to be able to try the Press for Champagne button, and we could shriek with laughter in our own private booth”, Thomas imagines.

Bob Bob Ricard, 1 Upper James Street, Soho, London W1F 9DF

http://www.bobbobricard.com/

 

Follow Rosie @rosielondoner & www.thelondoner.me for more adventures.

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