Since its establishment in 1707, Fortnum & Mason has stood as one of London’s most renowned department stores, located on Piccadilly Street. This historic building is known for its opulent displays of luxury goods and an array of British souvenirs. Visitors can indulge in a traditional English afternoon tea, a quintessential experience that captures the essence of British culture. The store also holds the distinction of inventing the Scotch egg, a beloved snack consisting of a boiled egg encased in sausage meat and breadcrumbs. Today, guests can savor this culinary creation along with other gourmet treats.
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