Brigit’s Bakery PAW Patrol Bus Tour REVIEW: What to Expect

PAW Patrol Afternoon Tea Bus Tour London Review

If you’ve got a little fan of PAW Patrol at home, this brand-new London experience is guaranteed to get tails wagging. The PAW Patrol Afternoon Tea Bus Tour, created by Brigit’s Bakery, combines sightseeing, storytelling and themed treats into one adventure-packed family day out.

What Is the PAW Patrol Afternoon Tea Bus Tour?

This isn’t your typical sightseeing trip. Families hop aboard a bright red Routemaster bus and join Ryder and the pups on a rescue mission through Central London. The storyline sees Mayor Goodway and Chickaletta go missing, and it’s up to your junior patrollers to solve the mystery using onboard mission screens, interactive games and guidance from a high-energy entertainer.

As the bus tours the capital, children enjoy views of iconic landmarks including Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Battersea Power Station, the River Thames, Trafalgar Square and the famous MI6 Building.

Expect sing-alongs, live commentary, games and a few surprises along the way. There’s even a child-only toilet onboard — a thoughtful addition that makes this themed London bus tour especially practical for families.

The Afternoon Tea: What’s on the Menu?

One of the highlights of the PAW Patrol Afternoon Tea Bus Tour is the themed food — and it’s surprisingly generous for little appetites.

Freshly Prepared Savouries

Children are served a selection of freshly made bites including egg & cress sandwiches, cheddar cheese sandwiches, a chicken & tomato burger bun, carrot and cucumber “fetch sticks” with hummus, and a margherita “pup-pup” pizza.

Sweet Treats

The sweet tier is where the fun really begins, with character-inspired treats such as Chase’s cookie, Marshall’s strawberry tartlet, Rubble’s lemon pup-cake, Skye’s raspberry macaron, a Choco-letta brownie and Mayor Goodway’s mini scone with jam and clotted cream.

Drinks (Pup Cups)

Drinks include water, orange juice or apple juice for children, alongside hot drinks for adults including coffee, hot chocolate and a selection of teas such as English Breakfast, Peppermint and Jasmine.

The standard children’s menu is Halal. Gluten-free and vegan options are available for an additional £3 per person. However, the experience cannot cater for nut-free diets or multiple allergy combinations, so it’s important to check dietary requirements carefully before booking.

 

Our Experience

The PAW Patrol London Bus experience is a fun and energetic day out, especially for true little fans of the show. From the moment we arrived, the staff were full of enthusiasm, making each child feel special and part of the adventure. The bus departed on time, the interactive games kept the children happily engaged, and the music added to the lively atmosphere throughout the journey.

The themed treats — including the dog-shaped biscuits — were a lovely touch (we also enjoyed similar ones on the Peppa Pig bus experience), although not every item was a hit for us personally. The team were very accommodating and happy to take photos, which parents will definitely appreciate.

This London sightseeing bus tour is ideal for children who love PAW Patrol, classic Routemaster buses and exploring the capital in a unique way. One important thing to note: unlike the Official Peppa Pig Bus, there is no on-board toilet on this version, so it’s best to make sure little ones go beforehand.

How Much Does the PAW Patrol Bus Tour Cost?

The PAW Patrol Afternoon Tea Bus Tour by Brigit’s Bakery is a premium London experience and priced accordingly.

  • Children (2+ years): from £42

  • Adults: from £50

Each session lasts approximately 90 minutes, although London traffic can affect timings, so allow a little flexibility on the day.

For current prices, availability and booking, visit brigitsbakery.com.

Thinking About Another Themed Bus Tour?

If you’re deciding between experiences, you might also want to read our full reviews of the Peppa Pig Afternoon Tea Bus Tour and the Paddington Afternoon Tea Bus Tour to see how they compare in terms of food, entertainment and overall value.

Each one offers something slightly different, so it really depends on your child’s favourite character.

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