Afternoon Tea at Claridge’s London Review by Katherine MacGregor on October 14, 2014 Claridge's London High Tea Society had the ultimate London indulgence of afternoon tea at Claridge’s.
Afternoon Tea at The Townsend Hotel, Detroit, USA Review by Suzette Dexter on October 1, 2014 Townsend Hotel This regal, European-styled establishment has been host to presidents, monarchs, ambassadors and shahs. Its tea lobby is open seven days a week for those who appreciate an afternoon tradition brimming with elegance.
High Tea at Burnt Orange Sydney Review by Melanie Pike on September 3, 2014 Burnt Orange Originally built in the early 1920’s on Middle Head in Mosman, this historic sandstone mansion overlooking Sydney harbour was built by the Mosman Golf Club to serve as their clubhouse.
Afternoon Tea at The Hotel Windsor Melbourne Review by Charlene Macaulay on August 29, 2014 The Hotel Windsor If you like your afternoon tea with a dash of classic, understated elegance, The Hotel Windsor is a must-try.
Afternoon Tea at London’s Royal Opera House Review by Katherine MacGregor on August 28, 2014 Royal Opera House As the famous location suggests, this was not going to be your average afternoon tea – it was something truly spectacular.
High Tea at the Shangri La Hotel Sydney Review by Melanie Pike on August 6, 2014 Shangri La Sydney We first reviewed the Shangri La about a year ago, when its new Executive Pastry Chef, Anna Polyviou had only just joined the team.
Afternoon Tea at The Queen’s House London Review by Katherine MacGregor on August 6, 2014 Queens House London Though the Queen’s House is open year-round, this was a pop-up afternoon tea on the balcony looking out towards the Greenwich Observatory, where Greenwich Meantime is set.
Afternoon Tea Bus for the launch of UK Afternoon Tea Week Review by Katherine MacGregor on August 5, 2014 Afternoon Tea Bus This vintage double decker bus drives round Central London, taking in some of the City’s best sights, whilst you indulge in afternoon tea.
Bastille Day Flavour Launch at Ladurée Sydney Review by Melanie Pike on July 20, 2014 Ladurée Sydney To commemorate Bastille Day Ladurée Sydney has launched a new flavour: the Marie Antoinette.
High Tea at Ravensthorpe, Wollongong, NSW Review by Melanie Pike on June 28, 2014 Ravensthorpe Hotels Originally built by Doctor A.W. Bateman in 1893, Ravensthorpe was restored to its former splendor in 2000. Now it’s a restaurant, function centre and, every Sunday, a high tea venue.