The Marriott Hotel, Broughton Preston, 20th April 2013
I decided to take my mum out for a treat yesterday and booked online yesterday morning for afternoon tea closer to where she lives.
Afternoon tea is our thing, sweet things are what my mum lives for, bearing in mind this is the person who had 17 sugars in her two cups of coffee!
This was for no other occasion than it was something to do.
Booked online and arrived with a few minutes to spare. The afternoon tea was to be held in the lounge bar, which is a general area accommodating hotel guests who are just having a drink. There is a really nice conservatory type area leading to the courtyard. When we arrived there were other ladies having afternoon tea and there was a lacking of tables and chairs there, yet plenty of space. The bar man was very helpful in bring a chair for us and would have moved the table around if I had not already done it whilst he was getting the chair.
The service was good with the tea and coffee being ordered promptly and it was not too long before the food was served.
It was not on a traditional tier but never the less served on nice plates, with nice napkins and cutlery.
The selection of finger sandwiches included salmon (and plenty of it), cucumber (true traditional style) and cheese with lettuce and a hint of mango chutney. Both white and wholemeal bread used and very fresh. The only odd thing is there were three of each, not usual to get a number not divisible by the number of people eating.
We have four mini cakes each, and these were not that mini :) plus a fruit scone each. The selection of cakes included a chocolate eclair individual Victoria Sponge, Coffee cake and Chocolate brownie.
The cakes were very fresh and the scones were server with plenty of butter, cream and pots of preserve.
The tea and coffee were refilled without being asked which is always a nice touch.
The two of us spent two hours there enjoying the food with a nice view of the courtyard and no pressure. The afternoon tea was just £10.95 each and was exceptional value for money.
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