Vintage Afternoon Tea at Thea Caffea, Nottingham

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It's time for the third installment in my summer Afternoon Tea series and this time I am writing about Thea Caffea, a beautiful tea room nestled in a little alleyway near the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre in Nottingham City Centre. 

Thea Caffea has been open since 2012, since it is hidden away from the main  shopping streets I never noticed it until my mum happened to mention it to me. Similar to the Tiffin Tea House that I reviewed a couple weeks back, it has a vintage inspired look to it. But, unlike the Tiffin Tea Hose it has a slightly more modern and sophisticated vibe.I thought the entrance was absolutely stunning and felt very posh :). The cafe has ample room inside and out and is actually very spacious.



The menu includes a range of different types of cakes and teas. There's an option to just have a cream tea (for £5.95) or just the afternoon tea sandwiches (for £4.25). But obviously we opted for the full afternoon tea (I have no shame), priced at £12.95 per person.
The tea was served in beautiful bone china pots, cups and saucers. Thea Caffea make their tea with tea leaves instead of tea bags, which is much better for you, as their is more room for the tea leaves to absorb water and expand as they infuse, which allows water to flow and extract even more vitamins, minerals and flavours from the tea-leaves.

The one thing that really stood out about the vintage afternoon tea at Thea Caffea for me is the amount of food you get for the price, Thea Caffea seem to be mote generous in their quantity and portions than other afternoon tea's I have sampled.

The abundance (that we couldn't finish) of sandwiches included: Cucumber & Cream Cheese, Egg Mayonnaise & Mustard Cress and Smoked Salmon & Lemon Mayo. There were also meat options available too.
The scones were scrumptious and were very filling as you received a plain scone with a sugar crust and a fruit sultana scone. I liked how you received two pots of jam and cream, as I'm not a massive sharer when it comes to scones. The separate pots meant I could literally pile on a ton of cream without feeling bad that I used it all up ahaha! 
The cakes included: Lemon Meringue Cake, Coffee Cake and Chocolate Cake, good traditional options and all very well made and yummy. 

All in all I would say the vintage afternoon tea at Thea Caffea is great value for money, considering the amount of food you actually get I was surprised at how cheap it was! However, just to note you are restricted to just an English Breakfast Tea with this option. It would cost £1 extra if you wish to have a Specialty Tea or £2 extra if you wanted a Flowering Tea.

I definitely enjoyed the Afternoon Tea at Thea Caffea and it's well worth a visit if you are looking for a quaint place in Nottingham which offers high quality homemade food, with a vintage vibe.

See you next time for more of my ramblings!

xx

Last Afternoon Tea Review: Pink Afternoon Tea at Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire, Leicester Square, London
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Pink Afternoon Tea at Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire, Leicester Square, London

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I have always wanted to attend a themed afternoon tea and my wish came true on my 18th Birthday when  my sister kindly took me to the Radisson Blu Hotel in Leicester Square to celebrate with a pink themed afternoon tea.

The pink afternoon tea is served in the Scoff and Banter Bar & Restaurant of the Radisson Blu Hotel and is essentially the same as their traditional afternoon tea, but with pink coloured cakes and pastries, which made the spread look more appealing (well if you like pink that is!) The scones and sandwiches weren't pink though, I think it would of been slightly strange if they had been!

The restaurant itself  was nicely decorated with comfy sofas and understated decor. The only thing I wasn't too keen on was how dim the lighting was, as sometimes dim lighting gives me a bit of a headache, I much prefer brightly lit rooms. 

The view from the window!

I'm pretty sure the group of people next to us thought I was crazy when I told my sister not to touch anything as soon as the waiter placed the stand down and spent about 10 minutes taking endless photographs!

We specifically asked for vegetarian sandwiches and were told this was no problem, yet a few moments later we were brought a 3-tiered cake stand consisting of  ham sandwiches. The cake stand was swiftly removed when we informed them of the mistake and the waitress apologised. But, we had to wait a fair while for a new stand, i wasn't very hungry until I saw the cake stand - how mean of them teasing us with it ahaha! 
When we finally received the correct sandwiches, the selection included cheese & tomato, salmon, cheese & cucumber and a pink one which looked really cool, but I wasn't entirely sure what it was as the waiter never went through the sandwiches.The sandwiches were very yummy, expect for the pink one, which I wasn't that keen on!

The top layer of the cake stand contained a yummy Eton mess, which was a nice touch to the afternoon tea, however I'm not sure why it wasn't pink! I can only just imagine how un-ladylike we looked, angrily trying to scoop out every last spoonful as it was just so yummy, particularly as the spoon was too big to fit right to the bottom :( 
How pretty do the cakes look??!

The sweet treats included a delicious pink carrot cake, macaroons and a cake topped with pink cream! 

Aside from the mistake with the sandwiches the service was good and the staff were friendly. Afternoon Tea at The Radisson Blu Hotel is a fairly laidback and relaxed affair and the staff leave you to enjoy your tea without constantly towering over you. Yet, they still came over every now and then to check everything was okay. 

I must admit when I first entered the restaurant and noticed the bar area I thought that we wouldn't be able to relax there or even hear each other speak. Yet, I was completely wrong, I don't know why but we both felt very relaxed there. We were actually rather shocked at how long we had just sat, chatted and stuffed our faces for, as there was a really chilled out atmosphere.


On the whole I had a great time celebrating my 18th and thought it was a great twist on the traditional Afternoon Tea - I would highly recommend Radisson Blu to anyone looking for somewhere to go for a girly treat, with a very laid back and relaxed atmosphere.

However, if the afternoon tea doesn't fill you up you can always stop off for fish and chips next door :-) - another very British tradition!

Have you tried any themed Afternoon Tea's? Do you have any recommendations for next time? 

See you next time for more of my ramblings!

xx

Last Afternoon Tea Review: Afternoon Tea at Tiffin Tea House, West Bridgford, Nottingham 
Next Afternoon Tea Review Up: Vintage Afternoon Tea at Thea Caffea, Nottingham
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Afternoon Tea at Tiffin Tea House, West Bridgford, Nottingham

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The last time I posted an afternoon tea review was over 6 months ago! Fortunately though it hasn't been 6 months since my last afternoon tea, in fact  I've had a busy summer gorging on scones and cakes. Over the next few of weeks I will be posting reviews of different afternoon tea venues, first up is the Tiffin Tea House in Nottingham.

Tiffin Tea House is a traditional tea house which serves fresh food and homemade cakes. It is situated on Abbey Road in West Bridgford. Entering the Tiffin Tea House is like being transported to a 1950s tearoom.Tiffin is perfectly decorated with china teapots and lace table cloths, I particularly love the mismatched chairs. Tiffin Tea House is relaxed and very cosy, it gives a lovely homely feel, which i really like. It reminded me a lot of my grandma's house for that reason.



When I first visited the Tiffin Tea House I had no intention of having afternoon tea I was thinking more a long the lines of a slice of cake and a cup of tea, but those thoughts quickly vanished when we saw others with their 3 tier cake stands.
As you can see from the menu, Tiffin Tea House offers an array of things from full cooked English breakfasts to fish finger sandwiches and homemade cakes. However, their Tiffin Afternoon Tea seems to be the most popular. 
I love this cake stand!
As you can see from the picture the Tiffin Tea House afternoon tea is a real treat!
It includes a large selection of traditional sandwiches such as cheese and pickle ones, nothing too adventurous, nice and simple.
It wouldn’t be an Afternoon Tea without some warm scones!
The cakes we tasted were all homemade and consisted of a carrot cake, walnut cake and a chocolate brownie and a mini Victoria sponge. They were all yummy, my favourite had to be the walnut cake.

Afternoon Tea at the Tiffin Tea House is reasonably priced at £11.95 per person. I don't think there's one bad word I could say about Tiffin Tea House, we had a lovely time indulging and will definitely be going back very soon. The staff were all so friendly and helpful. 

Next time I will be reviewing Afternoon Tea at the Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel in Leicester Square, so keep your eyes peeled for that in a fortnight's time.

See you next time for more of my ramblings!

xx
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