So you have decided you want to have High Tea, and you know that you need to prepare yourself, both physically and mentally. Your booking was made weeks ago, you have been on a starvation diet since breakfast and you are ready to go.
You walk in the front door, to what appears to be a very small coffee shop but if you look closely, just to the right of the counter, there is a hallway to the many smaller tea rooms. All just waiting for you to hide away in and eat and tall and eat and talk for the rest of the afternoon.
So, it is confession time: this review is solely about their High Tea. If you are here for some other reason, change your mind and order the high tea.
WARNING: Your eyes are about to lie to you! you will think you can eat it all.. and you will be proved wrong.
High tea consists of three courses..
* A savory course of delicate small sandwiches and mini pies and sausage rolls.
* A scone course with jam and cream
* A sweet course of small cup cakes, tarts and the odd macaron
It also comes with an endless supply of tea (english breakfast, irish breakfast or peppermint tea were offered) or coffee (only percolated coffee)
The coffee was quite good, however if they asked me to pay extra for an espresso based coffee I would have
The scones were perfect and they must have been made only just before they came in as they had that perfect bounce a good scone has. The savory course was great. The only thing that I felt a bit let down by was some of the tarts and cakes in the sweet course were obviously made off-site and could have been a tad fresher (I may be being a bit too picky here)
We were all slowed down by the scone course and stopped dead in the sweet course. The good news: anything you don't eat in, they will gladly package up for you to take home and have later... maybe when you have undone your belt buckle... read more