My Birthday Tea Party #BriFri
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Last week, I wrote about British participation in elite auto-racing, particularly as covered by the Netflix series, Formula 1: Drive to Survive.
When I researched Bettys Tea Room of Harrogate, a setting in The Rose Code by Kate Quinn, I discovered that they are currently offering Takeaway Afternoon Tea. Since my birthday was this week, I did a bit of research to see if anyone is doing that in St. Louis.
The London Tea Room on Morganford, south of Tower Grove Park, provides Afternoon Tea @ Home.
I discovered this over the weekend and had to wait until Monday to order. Mother’s Day is a popular time for Afternoon Tea, so they quit taking orders for a few days after reaching capacity. Fortunately, my birthday was on Wednesday this year, so they had plenty of time to recover.
My sandwiches, scones, and tiny cakes came packaged in white boxes….
….instead of on the traditional three-tiered tray.

Sandwiches at the bottom, scones with clotted cream and Jam in the middle, sweets on the upper level — served on a three-tiered tray in the Pump Room, Bath, England
I missed the pretty tea cups, the elegant surroundings, and the attentive but barely visible service of Afternoon Tea. On the other hand, I discovered several advantages to Afternoon Tea @ Home.
Afternoon Tea in the Morning. Most Afternoon Tea seatings are between 2pm and 4pm. Unlike the English, I can’t drink tea all day. If I want to fall asleep at night, I drink my last cup of tea before noon. Of course, one could select an herbal tea, but that doesn’t seem quite the same. We had my little birthday tea party at 11:30am so I could sample the black tea. I was delighted by how much the London Tea Room house blend of tea tasted just like what I remembered from drinking tea in England.
Afternoon Tea for Lunch. When I eat between 2pm and 4pm, it’s an afternoon snack. The traditional Afternoon Tea is way too much food for a snack. By eating it at 11:30, it replaced lunch.
Afternoon Tea for Two and then some. The traditionally-served Afternoon Tea always seems just a little too much food to us. Tea for Two means we’re leaving some behind, but splitting Tea for One doesn’t seem like quite enough food. By serving Afternoon Tea at home, we were able to save an entire selection of desserts for another time.

These were all delicious, but my favorite was the chocolate tulip filled with cream and topped with a raspberry
What do you love about Afternoon Tea?
Happy belated birthday!! I wanted to link last week but we’ve been on the road during a kitchen remodel. Hectic! Loved the tea room you posted and absolutely loved Kate Quinn’s novel!
Happy Belated birthday! It looks fabulous. A few years ago when I was in the UK my sister, niece and I went to high tea and to eat that much food took us a good amount of time. High tea places according to my niece who lives in the UK frown on doggie bags. She made the tea reservations at the last time so it would be our dinner too!
Happy birthday, past! We had an excellent morning tea in Edinburgh on the Royal Yacht Britannia in 2019. My husband still raves about it. Scottish tea is good & strong…coffee, on the other hand – terrible just about everywhere in the UK! Not biased, but I think Australia probably does the best coffee.
Happy birthday just gone.
We had an excellent morning tea in Edinburgh on the Royal Yacht Britannia in 2019. My husband still raves about it.
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Happy birthday! That looks wonderful. I just love yummy little desserts.
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