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| - My mom and I stopped in here on a whim on a Friday afternoon. We really weren't looking for the afternoon tea experience, but wanted just a light snack. We were charmed by the historic Victorian home, and thought the décor was right in line with the era. Now, if you don't like fussy, doily type settings (think Grandmas and old British ladies) you probably won't like this. I felt like I should be wearing gloves - or a least be dressed like June Cleaver.
We settled on a small garden salad and a scone each. We tried two different scones, and split them. They were both really, really good, but we both preferred the Sun Dried Tomato one to the sweeter Cranberry.
The salads were prefect - lots of fresh veggies, good greens and a perfect vinaigrette served on the side. Oddly enough, we didn't try any tea, but stuck with water. The portions were delectate, but not too small, and they were priced right.
The server was friendly and attentive, without hovering, which is always a bonus to me. We want to come back for an actual tea service - we didn't have time the day we went in but would love to plan a girls day out. Apparently they also have Jazz in the evenings.
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