Review: Stamford Plaza Hotel, Brisbane
Inspired by the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong, the Stamford takes cue from a colonial past and offers a high tea service fit even for the Queen. Yes, I’m not pulling out the standard idioms – the Stamford actually served high tea to Her Highness during the royal visit to Australia last year.
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Review: Mos Café Museum of Sydney
Allow yourself a moment to disappear from your hectic work schedule and relax into a High Tea of beautifully prepared delights full of unique and wonderful flavours.
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Review: The Palace Hotel, San Francisco
Situated in the Palace Hotel in central San Francisco, The Garden Court is a lesson in turn-of-the-century grandeur. A magnificent glass atrium, grand piano and luxurious proportions set the scene for this traditional high tea venue.
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Review: High Tea at AKI’s Indian – Sydney
AKI describes the high tea as inspired by “the ‘tiffin’ concept of India”, and it certainly is a good way to try a range of dishes and flavours.
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Review: Hadley’s Hotel – Hobart
Traditional High Tea served in one of Australia’s oldest hotels. If it’s tradition you’re after, then visit The Grand Mecure Hadley’s Hotel for an afternoon of three-tiered history of the High Tea variety.
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Review: Stapleford Park, Leicestershire, UK
Seated in the Drawing Room, we enjoyed our tea before taking a turn around the manicured gardens – where fellow patrons played croquet and lambs frolicked in the distance. Bliss.
High Tea Fashion from Bonnie Rose Vintage Clothing
High Tea Fashion from Bonnie Rose Vintage Clothing. These dresses are from the Stop Staring brand, on the left is the Bombshell Dress and the right is the Cover Girl which are available from Bonnie Rose.




