Any one who knows me knows I love Tea. English Black 
Tea. Real Tea. No sugar, no milk, no green or herb Tea. 
Just good Black Tea. The last 25 years I have made it 
my hobby to visit Tea Rooms around the US and UK 
to critique and enjoy the Tea. 
This is a photo of The Orangery outside
Kensington Palace, the last place Princess
Diana lived before she died. The Orangery 
is open to the public for Tea. It's the most 
Beautiful Setting in the UK I have been to 
for Tea.
In Cornwall they have what they call 
"Cream Tea" instead of "High Tea" like 
they would in London, NY or Chicago.
Cream Tea consists of a pot of Tea, 
a Fruit Scone (Raisin we would call it here)
and all the trimmings including Cornish 
Clotted Cream. (Hence the name)
Ritz Carlton. I get what they call the "Royal
Tea" which means it comes with a glass of 
champagne!! 
The Ritz Carlton employees there own pastry 
chef, that is one very good reason there Tea is 
always wonderful!!! Also they are true traditionalists
with a Harp playing, each person has there own 
Tea pot and choice of Tea, and the Tea sandwiches
are always fresh and wonderfully different.
Cheers......








 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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11 comments:
Kate - I have not had the pleasure of having tea at The Orangery. I have had tea several times at Harrod's, but I still like the out of the way small tea rooms where the locals sit and gossip. I just love hearing their conversations. Happy Tea-day! Thanks for joining in. Hugs, Barb
I've not had tea at the Orangery but have had tea at the Ritz and it's fabulous. But I also enjoyed a grand tea in Bath. In fact, everytime we're in England, afternoon tea is a must! And most afternoons, afternoon tea is a must at Linderhof.
Hi Kate! I have had tea at The Orangery. My daughter and I spent 5 days in London and savored every moment! We also have had tea at the Ritz here in Phoenix. Also another wonderful experience! She has just graduated from college and we were just talking about doing tea at the Arizona Biltmore. I will have to post about that! :)
~Liz
Kate,
You lucky girl! Thanks for sharing your tea adventures. I'd love to see more!
Wow, great photos !
love those little cakes... Tea
black with nothing ? I gotta have
equal and creamer too....
Hugs ~ Kammy
What beautiful pictures! I would love to have tea at those places some day. Thanks so much for sharing this!
What a wonderful experience...you lucky girl! The petit fours are beautiful.
Hi Kate, your pictures are lovely. Don't you just love tea?
Happy Tea Time Tuesday.
Barb
Oh!!~~Kate!!
I just read this posting!!
I was busy following an awesome lady's other blogs!! hee hee :D You probably know that i am also a tea person. Beautiful post!!!
Suzie
Love your tea adventure. I have had tea at the Ritz in Montreal many years ago but it was fabulous. Thanks for sharing
THis looks like a FAB tea... LOVE the addition of Veuve Clicquot... yum!
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