
And in today’s episode of Emily the Anglophile.
After an amazing styling session with the gorgeous team at MM.LaFleur, we headed to The Langham Boston for a little overindulging partea.
I knew The Langham Boston for its gorgeous historical exterior, shmancy AF lounge BOND, and sweet pink taxi cab for guests. What I didn’t know is that they have one of the most Instagrammable best afternoon teas in the city.

Afternoon Tea with Wedgwood is a tradition dating back to 1865, when it was first held at The Langham London, the brand’s flagship. I would quite honestly live off of cucumber & cream cheese sandwiches and fresh scones with clotted cream should you ask me to, though what really made this tea stand out was the creative cocktails. We turned into total lushes at the sight of their G & Tea – literally, an infused gin + tea cocktail. The Truffled Egg Salad or Maple Custard Cream Puffs with Pumpkin Crystals weren’t terrible either though, I suppose.
But what I’ll be going back to The Langham Boston for is its Saturday Chocolate Bar. This may or may not be intended for children, but if you’re an adult that isn’t drooling at the thought of a make-your-own-donut bar then I’d prefer our relationship stops here.


Shop my dress & ballet flats


High tea, donut walls, and a pink taxi cab? If The Langham Boston isn’t on brand, then I don’t know what is.
Additional photos by Nadia de Lemeny
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Full Disclosure: I was provided a complimentary meal at The Langham Boston for the purpose of this post. All opinions expressed are my own.



Say hello to:: Crispy Oyster Lettuce Cups, Lobster & Grits, Smoked Salmon Avo Toast {eat it up millennials}, the most mouthwatering blueberry buckwheat pancakes, AND wash it down with a passionfruit mimosa.
Only complaint? Brunch is served on Sundays only. Perk? It lasts until 4:30. Take your sweet time with that hot. buttered. lobster roll.
I’ve never considered becoming a vegetarian. Not a second thought. I’m sorry, I am. I truly respect those of you who are more than you know. But the idea of meat substitutes and relying on beans and buckwheat as my source of protein is just too much.
This trendy AF quick-service joint got its start back in NYC, and the IG-ers of Boston have already lost their cool over how #grammable this place is, with its avo toast, coconut water, tile tables and floors, and beachy window swings.
The thought of vegan cheese and mayonnaise substitutes used to be one of the more revolting ideas in the world to me, but you haven’t lived until you’ve tried by CHLOE Boston’s Lobster Roll or Mac n’ Cheese. Don’t question what’s in it and you’ll enjoy it even more.







I blinked and it was August. But what else is new?

Between weddings, bachelorettes, reunions, birthdays, work, family, occasional sleeping(?), I’ve been running on autopilot since about May 7th, and this is only the start of summer. I’m not complaining about a-n-y of it, but I’ve also been equally grateful for some me-time and me-treats over the last few weeks. I got to try out the following products+places for the purpose of review, and I’m pleased to present them as my June Top 5!
















































