
Our first evening in Orlando included a visit to The Corner Rose Tea Room. This charming little tea room, situated on the grounds of The Russell Home for Atypical Children, is open 7 days a week, by reservation, and totally profits the children's home. It was developed with great love to act as a fundraiser for the home.

The tables were gracefully adorned with beautiful mix and match bone china settings. Additional tea cup sets decorated the walls and shelves in the tea room.

Notice the displays with the vintage cotton gloves tucked here and there. The scene was set, the anticipation great, the opportunity to sit and enjoy Afternoon Tea was before us.

Hats, stoles, and beautiful china with properly brewed tea. Let the tea party begin! Details and menu tomorrow.
3 comments:
I look forward to reading your next post. This tearoom is on my list of Orlando tearooms to visit.
BTW, "A" is becoming a beautiful young lady.
Looks like a lovely tearoom. And how nice for you to be served for a change!
I've never heard of a tea room operated for charity, but I LOVE the idea! And that last photo is especially delightful!
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