Teany Tea Special
in an effort to get people to relax and enjoy their days more, teany now offers it's own version of 'afternoon tea' which includes:
one pot of the following:
* fine english breakfast
* earl grey creme (teany's house favorite)
* smoky russian caravan
* bancha (japanese green)
* vanilla berry cream (herbal)
two of the following types of tea sandwiches:
* ploughman's (cheddar and branston's pickle)
* cucumber and butter (or margarine (V))
* avocado and cream cheese (or tofu cream cheese (V))
* fresh tomatoes and tangy white bean spread (V)
* peanut butter and chocolate (V)
* veggie ham and cheese
* artichoke and garlic with mixed greens (V)
* smoked tofu with creamy mango spread (V)
choice of scone, with clotted cream and jam
blueberry, cranberry, plain, rasin, or vegan scone of the day (V) OR petit-fours of the day (V)
Right now, I'm thinking that tea at Teany's will fit into the schedule for either next Saturday afternoon (after the Washington Square street fest), or Monday (after Canal Street).
0 Replies
AngeliqueEast
1
Reply
Sat 15 Oct, 2005 08:25 am
Sounds good!
0 Replies
dyslexia
1
Reply
Sat 15 Oct, 2005 08:29 am
Yesterday the lady Diane and meself went to St James Tea Room for 'afternoon' tea. The tea served was Assam (good start I thought to meself) and then the usual cucumber sandwich bits as well as pumpkin bread slices with clotted creame followed by a chocolate cup with 3 raspberries. Cost $53. I think tomorrow we will go for BBQ ribs and beer.
0 Replies
AngeliqueEast
1
Reply
Sat 15 Oct, 2005 08:40 am
dyslexia wrote:
Yesterday the lady Diane and meself went to St James Tea Room for 'afternoon' tea. The tea served was Assam (good start I thought to meself) and then the usual cucumber sandwich bits as well as pumpkin bread slices with clotted creame followed by a chocolate cup with 3 raspberries. Cost $53. I think tomorrow we will go for BBQ ribs and beer.
That sounds so delicious, and only $53. for two? Thats great! I'm going to have to go to Teany's just to try the cucumber sandwiches, never had them.
0 Replies
ehBeth
1
Reply
Sat 15 Oct, 2005 09:10 am
Tea out is very civilized/civilizing.
0 Replies
dyslexia
1
Reply
Sat 15 Oct, 2005 09:16 am
a proper afternoon tea can be had at Fortnum & Mason
0 Replies
AngeliqueEast
1
Reply
Sat 15 Oct, 2005 09:20 am
That looks fancy, I like that!
0 Replies
dyslexia
1
Reply
Sat 15 Oct, 2005 09:23 am
It's not all that fancy, they served me. Which I can't say the same for the tea room at Harrods.
0 Replies
AngeliqueEast
1
Reply
Sat 15 Oct, 2005 09:26 am
dyslexia wrote:
It's not all that fancy, they served me. Which I can't say the same for the tea room at Harrods.
Hmmm, you can have coffee anyplace, but, for tea some places really make a big deal about it.
0 Replies
AngeliqueEast
1
Reply
Sun 16 Oct, 2005 06:42 am
0 Replies
AngeliqueEast
1
Reply
Sun 16 Oct, 2005 06:46 am
0 Replies
edgarblythe
1
Reply
Sun 16 Oct, 2005 07:16 am
Tea for Texas
And tea for Tennessee . . .
0 Replies
ehBeth
1
Reply
Sun 16 Oct, 2005 07:20 am
Outlaws
EdgarB :wink:
0 Replies
AngeliqueEast
1
Reply
Sun 16 Oct, 2005 07:21 am
edgarblythe wrote:
Tea for Texas
And tea for Tennessee . . .
ooook Edgar, any te will do then. :wink:
0 Replies
edgarblythe
1
Reply
Sun 16 Oct, 2005 07:47 am
I likes to ride my cayuse over to the Long Branch Saloon and have me a cup of Oolong tea during calf branding season. It do steady me so.