I belong to a Facebook group [Christian Tea Time & Hospitaity], and a member recently posted a visit to The Huntington Library, Art Museum & Botanical Gardens in San Marino, CA [an upscale area south east of Pasadena], where she had Afternoon Tea at the Rose Garden Tearoom, situated in the historic rose garden.
What piqued my interest was following the scone course, a cheese course [$16 ala carte] can be added which I've never seen offered at Afternoon Tea before, and I think it's a great addition.
I went to their website and their cheese offering consists of Spanish Manchego, California Brie and White Cheddar or Gouda cheeses served with toasties, crackers, assorted fruit [Champagne grapes and California strawberries] and nuts [Marcona almonds or toasted pecans], and fig jam. That sounds and looks so delicious and I would gladly pay $16. Would you? It serves two or more. I don't know if the management at The Whitney would be open to such a menu option, but I'm definitely going to tell them about it. Charcuterie is so popular and this is a form of it.
I wish I would have known about this venue when I visited Pasadena in 2019.
I have always thought of the Rose Garden Tea Room as the most famous one in America. Edmund and Mary Fry support an orphanage in I think - Africa. I would love to visit the tea room.
ReplyDeleteYou're thinking of Rose Tree Cottage owned by Edmund and Mary Fry, and you're right it is a lovely tearoom. I'm grateful I got to go there during a 2019 California visit.
DeleteThat cheese course looks delicious! Personally, I find when I get to enjoy an afternoon tea, that the scones, savories and sweets are quite filling, so I probably would not add this course. But on it’s own it looks wonderful and I expect it would have good success.
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