Upon the recommendation of a tea friend, our first tea room destination was at the quaint little James Bay Tea Room and Restaurant on Menzies Street located in James Bay the oldest neighborhood in Victoria, British Columbia. This spot was ideal for our family, as in addition to Afternoon Tea, you could order off the menu. Since Cedar still professes to not be a fan of afternoon tea, he ordered a big plate of pancakes.
Angelica had the best of both worlds! She ordered off the luncheon menu and selected the homemade asparagus quiche served alongside a fresh salad. She was also able to sample various tea time treats from the afternoon tea trays that the rest of us selected.
The tea tray held an assortment of savory tea sandwiches on the bottom tier, in the middle were toasted crumpets and English scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam, while the top tier had a fun variety of delicious little desserts.
Finger Sandwiches |
Scones with Fresh Fruit Cup |
5 comments:
What a great post: the food looks delicious and I love the decor in the room with the British flair!
Have to add this to my list! Thanks for sharing!
That is one of our favorite tea rooms, and it looks like it was up to it's usual standard. So glad you got to experience it!
We had tea here the year we were on an Alaska cruise. We weren't aware that reservations for the Empress had to made quite some time in advance and found we enjoyed this smaller (and cheaper) establishment just fine.
You described it so perfectly. I loved the casual tea time here. I always seem to order the quiche with salad and it is quite good.
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