There are only a few tables, and they do rely on your reservation to prepare your food for you before you arrive (my quiche was still cold in the middle- definitely defrosted from the freezer). The food was fine, but seemed small for what you pay, teeny tiny portions. I was afraid I was going to leave hungry when I saw the tiers they prepared, and I did :( The staff are friendly, but definitely hover, they interacted with us a LOT, making it hard to actually eat or relax. Cream for the scones was tasty, but the scones themselves underwhelming. The tea sandwiches were ok - shredded carrot and cucumber - 1/4 piece of bread, and an odd corned beef and cabbage/sauerkraut phyllo cup- size of a quarter. The decor is a bit odd, and overall the space feels cold and not very inviting. I wish this was a better experience, it's much closer to our house than the *other* tea room.