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Monday, 27 April 2015
Betty Blythe tearooms
We've been to Betty Blythe tearooms before and had such a fabulous time, we decided to go again. The tearooms are located inbetween Kensington Olympia and Shepard's Bush train stations, they can be slightly tricky to find, so make sure you bring a map.
Monday, 3 February 2014
The Waiting Room, Totteridge and Whetstone
If you hungry and at the end of the Northern line, I recommend you pop into The Waiting Room, it's just up from the Totteridge and Whetstone station.
It is a quaint tea rooms which serves delicious home-made food.
The décor is vintage, and what makes it really unique is that everything is for sale, from the cute little trinkets cluttering table tops, to the tables themselves. All the furniture has been specially hand picked and I think it's a great idea that they're available to buy, though it does mean that your favourite chair, in which you enjoyed your cup of tea, might be gone next time you're in!
The Waiting Room is full of special touches, for example the menu is pasted into pre-loved books. Speaking of the menu, there is loads of choice, even for vegetarians.
We also took some sandwiches with us for later. I had brie on walnut bread, and it was sooooo good, the bread was really soft.
To drink, we had home-made pink lemonade, tea and hot chocolate. All were beautifully presented, the lemonade was in jam jars with co-coordinating straws and the tea was served in mis-matched china.
The hot chocolate was traditional and proper rich- none of this cadburys instant malarkey. Unfortunately it got sent flying and completely obliterated a vintage tablecloth, but the staff were really lovely about it, and there was still plenty in the pot to enjoy.
Some people had sent up camp, and it is the ideal place to spend a lazy afternoon have a natter and indulge.
It is a quaint tea rooms which serves delicious home-made food.
The décor is vintage, and what makes it really unique is that everything is for sale, from the cute little trinkets cluttering table tops, to the tables themselves. All the furniture has been specially hand picked and I think it's a great idea that they're available to buy, though it does mean that your favourite chair, in which you enjoyed your cup of tea, might be gone next time you're in!
The Waiting Room is full of special touches, for example the menu is pasted into pre-loved books. Speaking of the menu, there is loads of choice, even for vegetarians.
egg soufflé, this was actually huge, like a giant fluffy pillow of egg. |
scones with jam and loads cream |
pancakes with fruit and maple syrup, this was my choice (though I did have a taster of the other). It was flawless. |
To drink, we had home-made pink lemonade, tea and hot chocolate. All were beautifully presented, the lemonade was in jam jars with co-coordinating straws and the tea was served in mis-matched china.
Tea strainers and sugar tongs- I felt like I was on Downton.
Some people had sent up camp, and it is the ideal place to spend a lazy afternoon have a natter and indulge.
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