Tea Time in the Valley
‘What is High Tea?’ one might ask? Only the best thing ever would be my answer. Do you have to be living in 1700s Great Britain to feel the true experience, might be another query. Answer? No, but someone should invent how to do that. If you’re fortunate enough to live in San Francisco, however, you can head over to the quaint and lovely Noe Valley neighborhood and take a spot o’ tea at Lovejoy’s Team Room. This adorable locale is full of cute antiques and a charming décor that brings you right to the teahouses of
Jolly ol’ England. We were able to reserve their couches, where you sit on several cushy and plush sofas around a large coffee table that allows them to set up of the tea. High tea, specifically, for those of you who haven’t had it, is a full tea service. So not just tea, but the crumpets, scones, mini sandwiches, and fruit, as well. You also receive an entire pot of tea with this spread – at Lovejoy’s, this full service it’s called the Queen’s Tea – and your job is to simply sit back, eat, drink and be merry. While this pastime seems to me to be something that is very feminine and girly, I was surprised to see several men there enjoying an afternoon tasting and along with some warm goodness. My group of girlfriends and I deducted that they must be there to meet girls. This place has an interior that’s the epitome of Shabby Chic goes to England, so I can’t picture many men in there just for kicks, but it’s a romantic spot to go on a date, so you never can tell.
The food was fresh and delicious, at times seeming to have come right out of the oven. Particularly wonderful were the Apple, Chicken, Walnut Salad sandwiches and raison scones, which both about melted in your mouth they were so tasty. This huge spread and a perfectly brewed pot of their house special, Lovejoy’s Blend, was a perfect way to start the weekend afternoon.
This teahouse offers a wonderful spot to bring your girlfriend or a spot for just the ladies. It offers a complete escape, from its ambiance to it’s enveloping warmth to its delicious homemade fare. If you haven’t done High Tea, try this place before you try one of the larger hotels – while those are also fun, and a bit fancier than Lovejoy’s, this local spot‘s more endearingly charming, making it more special with every sip.

September 9th, 2009 saat: 7:28 am
Mmmmm… Your post makes me want to go to High Tea. Nice one!
September 10th, 2009 saat: 7:49 am
OMG I heard about this place and after reading this blog post, I definitely want to try it!