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Saryn
Saryn rated this place
4/5
and said 2012-12-04 18:36:29 -0500

This is probably the most affordable place I’ve gone to for High Tea and I quite enjoyed my visit there today.

The finger sandwiches (cucumber, salmon and egg) were quite creamy, which I liked. The scone was deliciously flaky without being crumbly and the jam (raspberry, I believe) was smooth and flavorful without being too sweet. The top tier had two of the day’s dessert selection; a little lemon meringue tart which had the best pastry crust I’ve had in awhile and a slice of carrot cake with a delicious cream cheese icing.

The tea selection was varied without being overwhelming, and a small pot is included with the High Tea. I chose their Creamy Earl Grey (since I’m looking for a decent replacement for my Teaopia blend) but when – not if – I go back I’ll probably try the Market Spice or Maple Cream.

The parlor itself is eclectically decorated but welcoming with about a dozen tables. I don’t believe that reservations would be required if one were in the mood for a quick lunch. According to their website, they also do High Tea ‘To-Go’.

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Clancy's Tea Cosy Edit

(1 rating)
1 2 3 4 5
Type Tea Room
Style British
Serves Loose-leaf
Food Snacks, Sandwiches
Features High tea
Good For Dates, Groups
Hours
Monday Closed
TueSun 10:30 AM 4:00 PM
Clancy's Tea Cosy Photo submitted by Saryn
  • Clancy's Tea Cosy

1 Review

Saryn
Saryn rated this place
4/5
and said 2012-12-04 18:36:29 -0500

This is probably the most affordable place I’ve gone to for High Tea and I quite enjoyed my visit there today.

The finger sandwiches (cucumber, salmon and egg) were quite creamy, which I liked. The scone was deliciously flaky without being crumbly and the jam (raspberry, I believe) was smooth and flavorful without being too sweet. The top tier had two of the day’s dessert selection; a little lemon meringue tart which had the best pastry crust I’ve had in awhile and a slice of carrot cake with a delicious cream cheese icing.

The tea selection was varied without being overwhelming, and a small pot is included with the High Tea. I chose their Creamy Earl Grey (since I’m looking for a decent replacement for my Teaopia blend) but when – not if – I go back I’ll probably try the Market Spice or Maple Cream.

The parlor itself is eclectically decorated but welcoming with about a dozen tables. I don’t believe that reservations would be required if one were in the mood for a quick lunch. According to their website, they also do High Tea ‘To-Go’.