Saturday, 19 April 2014

Proper Tea Room, Manchester Cathedral


Proper Tea Thursday 17th April 2014

I popped in on my way back to the car from lots of business meeting that had started at 630am. I decided that I deserved a treat and as it was middle of the afternoon and I had no lunch it seemed a very good idea. I don't normally have afternoon tea on my own (I doubt many do), but I asked and it was not a problem for one.

The interior design has rustic charm with a vintage feel and is very welcoming. It's nice to have odd and quirky but with order and planned designed. I understand that NoChintz from Manchester's Northern Quarter came up with it. There was plenty of vintage music in the background and with it being a quiet time when I was in this was welcomed.

Anyway back to the food and drink, firstly there is an excellent choice of teas and they are all loose leaf. If you want to add a glass of Prosecco to it you can, but I stuck with the traditional tea at £16 per person.
Table decoration Proper Tea, ManchesterAfternoon Tea Menu - Proper Tea

Photo on the interior of Proper Tea Manchester

The staff were very pleasant and the speed of service was excellent.

The first thing to arrive was the tea and presented with a timer and instructions for the desired strength. Loved the milk in the tiny milk bottle.

Picture of a Tea cup, tea, mini milk jug and timer

Picture of Mini Milk Bottle

Then came the food, I will say at this point that had I known they were feeding the 5000 I may have re-considered having afternoon tea on my own. I did feel a tad piggish when it arrived!


I am not sure that these photos really show just how large the portions were but I did take a box home with me!

The sandwiches were very fresh and were truly filled! Ham and Cheese and Chicken and Avocado were the two fillings and a total of six triangles.

As for the cakes what do I say, no small miniature versions here, full blown slices, not forgetting the home made fudge (which was awesome). The chocolate was flour free and soooooo good, the rainbow cake was moist and very tasty. There was a chocolate and raspberry torte, the traditional scone (not a small one either) with jam and cream (plus butter) oh and two ginger biscuits.



As I said I did take much home in a box and shared with hubby as there was plenty for two in a one person portion. 

I have to say that the food, the venue and the value for money was excellent however, the amount served was excessive and in some ways off putting. I do not like waste and to be honest I'm not the type of person that asks for a box but felt in this case that it was really necessary to do so. I don't believe such large portions need to be served, small versions of the cakes would be preferred by many I think and four triangles all different would be preferred personally.

It is a really nice place to visit and well worth it, but go very very hungry!





Sunday, 13 April 2014

Georges, Worsley

Georges, Worsley 12th April 2014

Called in a couple of weeks prior and booked a table for four of us for a Saturday afternoon. No problem booking a table, and when we arrived it was quite busy with some parties including one with Bobby Charlton and a group of Chinese people.

We were seated immediately. We were booked for afternoon tea but opted for additional drinks, the service at this point started to be questionable. It took us a few goes to get drinks and eventually we did but then had to chase for the tea and coffee that went with the afternoon tea.

The food was quite prompt and to be fair it was very good with a good twist and the personal touch. At £15.95 per person not a bad price for the status of the restaurant.

The sandwiches included: Creamed Goats Cheese & Cucumber, Tea Smoked Salmon, Egg Mayonnaise with Cress, Honey Glazed Ham & Grain Mustard and Roast Beef and Horseradish. All beautifully presented and very fresh. Nice to have a selection of rolls too.

Photo of Georges Rolls in Afternoon Tea

As with a traditional tea there were fresh scones and they were very good, served with jam and clotted cream.

Georges Worsley Scones

There was a very good selection of homemade cakes and treats including millionaires shortbread, sponge cake, fruit cake, eccles cake and chocolate brownie.


                

Overall the food was excellent and good value for money, but the service was poor.  When the food was brought it was placed at one side so that two of the four of us had one of the tiers each and when we checked if that was one each she said yes, clearly it was not but we had to re-ask someone else when we eventually found someone that could help. It was to be shared between the four and should have been served as such. The young waitress really needed further training.

It took an age to get the bill (we had to ask 3 times), we had to work out where they had put our coats (in a hidden type cupboard) and get ourselves. All minor but really did let the experience down. This is a shame as having eaten here for an evening meal this was the opposite of previously.

The food and presentation is great and on this occasion the service did not meet what was expected in such an establishment. It was with friends but thankfully not a special occasion.

Georges, Worsley



Wednesday, 29 January 2014

The Terrace Tea Room, Oswaldtwistle Mills

The Terrace Tea Room, Sunday 19th January 2014

The first afternoon tea of this year and it was decided at short notice and where we wanted to go we couldn't as they were fully booked up. (One for February perhaps). After some Googling stumbled on this tearoom at Oswaldtwistle Mils Accrington,no need to book so we went along.

The Tea Room is quite new and modern and set in one of the outside sections (for want of a better phrase) rather than inside the main Mill. As it is part of the general area and is more of a cafe it is self service. The staff were noticeably very polite and smiley and when I went to order there was no problem with a coffee as well as a tea. Although no option was offered for a cappuccino or latte. The menu did say it was loose tea but it was actually a tea bag, but never the less it was a decent brew.

The Terrace Team Room Tea and Coffee

The crockery was of vintage style setting the scene for afternoon tea.

The Crockery



The afternoon tea arrived on a traditional three tier stand in white and nicely presented.


There were three sandwich fingers each and the brown bread was especially fresh. The fillings were, Tuna, Salmon and Cream Cheese and the traditional cucumber swerved with a small bowl of crisps.

Afternoon Tea Fingers


The scones were quite small, much smaller than most places but there was plenty of jam and cream and they were very nice and again fresh.

Small scones and Jam


We had just two cakes a carrot cake and a fruit cake both of which where fresh and very nice although hubby was not happy with the topping on the carrot cake. This is one of his favourite cakes but realy didn't like that bit of it, personally I liked it. 


Fruit Cake and Carrot Cake


The cost of the afternoon tea is £12.50 for two, and I think this was worth the money especially if you compare to going to one of the large high street coffee chains for coffee and cake only. It is not however a special treat or occasion. The surroundings are nice but it is in a shop!

Having done this blog for about a year I think my ratings may need to change a little to allow for the big differences between the top hotels and restaurants to the small cafes and coffee shops. At present until I think of a better way of rating, I give this three cups, but there is absolutely nothing wrong it is just not a special occasion venue and to be honest they are not trying to be.






Saturday, 14 December 2013

The Chocolate Cafe, Ramsbottom


The last afternoon tea of the year and this one was free! This was from a competition that I entered with Norther Star IFA and I won. The perfect prize from my perspective.

There was no need to book so we turned up on the Saturday afternoon with gift voucher in hand. 



We looked at the menu and noticed that it is the cafes own take on the afternoon tea and not what one would call truly traditional. You can choose any sandwich or drink from the menu rather than a selection of fingers.


  


We ordered tea (tea bag) and a latte and they were served in white crockery and very nice. Both drinks were served with a chocolate stick (I am sure there is a proper name for them) which was a nice touch.

We both opted for the beef sandwich which was with hindsight a rather silly thing to do; the sandwiches were served on chunky bread (very fresh) and in quarters so if we had chosen a different one each we could have shared. 

The afternoon tea was served on a three tier stand but it was in plastic! For us this was a bit of a let down as it cheapened the whole experience, I felt like I was at a children's party.


The sandwiches were served with salad, coleslaw and some crisps. The beef sandwiches were very good and as I said the bread was very fresh.


The scones were of a good size and there was plenty of jam and cream with them.


Being at the Chocolate Cafe, they specialise in chocolate so when it came to the treats/mini cakes on the top tier there was a great choice of things that you would not normally get. The coffee cake was lovely, and then the selection of chocolate pieces.




If we had paid for this it would have been £25 for the two us. The Chocolate Cafe is an experience to go to but not necessarily for their afternoon tea in the traditional sense. It has their own twist which is great but the plastic tier really did let the experience down for us, it cheapened it.  The food though was very good and I would recommend a trip to the cafe as there are so many great chocolate things to choose from it is something else.



Monday, 18 November 2013

Lowry Hotel, Manchester

The Lowry Manchester, Friday 15th November 2013

This was booked by phone as part of our wedding anniversary treat as we were staying at the hotel. The cost per person is just £22.50 which considering the venue is very good value.

As this was at a five star hotel we did expect something special and to be honest we were not disappointed. We were seated in the restaurant in a very comfortable booth.

Riverside Restaurant The Lowry Hotel, Manchester

The service was, as you would expect first class. We were offered a choice of traditional or champagne afternoon tea and as normal we opted for the traditional. Paul as ever was on coffee and was given a number of options including latte, mocha and cappuccino etc. 

I was offered a wide variety of tea and a selection was brought for me to smell and it was very nice to be served by someone who knew about the different teas on offer.

Both tea and coffee were offered with refills and the option to have a different type. I opted initially for the rosebud tea simply as the aroma was something else.

As you can see the tea was served in a glass teapot and was very flavoursome.

Rosebud Tea in a glass tea pot

The crockery was all white and the cutlery of a very high standard along with the high quality linen. We were asked if we had any special dietary requirements and as we hadn't the traditional food was ordered and served. 

The food arrived on a modern three tier stand with warm scones served to the side in linen napkin. There were two scones each, one plain and one raisin one served with strawberry preserve and fresh cream.

Afternoon Tea In te Lowry Hotel ManchesterScones in linen


The sandwiches consisted off a salmon roulade, egg and cress, ham, cheese; and cucumber. There was a mixture of brown and white bread. All fresh and very tasty.


Afternoon tea sandwiches

The deserts included a wonderful pistachio and rhubarb type mousse (one of my favourite desserts).

Rhubarb and Pistachio Mousse

The other treats included a mini chocolate and coffee choux bun, a vanilla macaroon and a strawberry tart. All of which were first class and most enjoyable.

Mini treats for afternoon tea at the Lowry Manchester

As I mentioned earlier we were offered more drinks and for my second pot I opted for the blackcurrant and vanilla which was served again in a glass teapot and was again exceptional. 

As with all my afternoon tea visits, I look at them as a treat. These are much more than going for coffee and cake, for me it is an experience and a real treat. I realise that you could go for a main meal for the same price but it is the event and to be honest on this occasion we were too full to eat it all. The staff offered to box it up and send it to our room for us and that was appreciated. On this point when it arrived it was served with cutlery and linen.

This does happen to be a sister hotel to the magnificent Hotel De Rome in Berlin.

This was yet another superb afternoon tea, with perfect service, delightful and knowledgeable staff; and wonderful food. It was an experience and a great wedding anniversary treat. There is no doubt that this was one of the top afternoon teas that I have had and the best in Manchester (so far anyway).