Came here after new years with my mom. They are pretty packed at lunch time. We thought we booked the afternoon tea but turned out we didn't. After looking at the menu, we were glad we didn't because it wasn't worth the money ($24 per person)
We got the shepherd's pie ($14) with scones ($11). The scones came with tea and we chose bourbon vanilla. The pie was crispy on top and the meat was seasoned with a lot of worcester sauce. The england dressing is a mayo based sauce and was okay. The scones were really soft and tea quite sweet. We were both stuffed.
The decor was really antique! tablecloths, colours, tea pot collections and china are very unique. I like how we had a strainer for the tea, and the waitress dressed up too. The only thing I would critique is that if they wanted to go all antique, they should go all the way. There were plastic bottles of water on the table and they used paper napkins instead of fabric. It would be nice to be all round.
Neat place, maybe i'll come just for the tea and china, but i'll give it a 3.5/5.