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My friend C and I wanted to have High Tea. Your choices are bit thin in Vegas - only two places, English's being one of them. And the price is right, $20 per person for the basic tea service with includes tea sandwiches, a pot of tea, petit fours and unlimited scones. We arrived around 4pm which is a slow time for most places. There were only a couple of tables occupied when we arrived. We were asked whether we wanted to be inside or outside. The afternoon was nice so we sat outside under a slightly broken umbrella. The waiter who I think was also the bartender was good about coming to tell us about the tea service, letting us know what the different types of tea services, asking if we needed anything while we were thinking. He came back fairly quickly. We ordered the basic tea service which included tea sandwiches (smoked salmon, cucumber, pickle with cheddar), petit fours and scones (plain and cranberry). It came with whipped cream, butter and strawberry jam. The sandwiches were good but we were not impressed with the pickle and cheddar sandwich because it was definitely pickle but not cheddar. The petit fours were nice but nothing was outstanding. The scones were tasty - the cranberry being the best. We were basically ignored for the last hour we were there. Kind of a downer. I think that English's should consider trying to get staff to be more interested in interacting with customers. It's a delicate balance because there is the too much attention and too little. English's is far too good at ignoring. It's the food that brings you there.
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