and headed into town for tea with Miranda.
We met at one of her favorite haunts: the Miller Harris Fragrant Tea Room, tucked into the back of the Miller Harris shop on Bruton Street in Mayfair.
It's the perfect spot for a cuppa...or two... In fact we wiled away nearly two hours! And the tea, blended by Tim from Postcard Teas, was heavenly. The best tea I've had outside Postcard Teas itself:
image: Miller Harris
There are currently six blends available. As it was still quite early, I opted for Thé Bigarade, the breakfast tea. But next time, I'm keen to try Thé Fumé,
image: Dean & Deluca
a smoky black tea with hints of cardamom. Perhaps a reason to look forward to our next rainy day, which knowing London, won't be long to wait!
That sounds like a wonderful find. Tea with cardamom? Yum.
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely to see you! So glad you enjoyed the tea as much as I do.
ReplyDeleteI'm with dottycookie on the tea with cardamom, it sounds delicious. Do your Hunters slow you down any on Piccadilly?
ReplyDeleteIt sounds delicious, I could do with a pot myself.
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What a perfect way to pass a wet day - and Thursday was truly hideous. I remember it well as I had a houseful of boys to entertain and my default 'put them outside' mode was out of the question!
ReplyDeleteAh tea, one of the best things in the world. It looks as though you have tasted some of the most refined tea ever
ReplyDeleteOh this tea room sounds heavenly, I shall pop it in my little black book.
ReplyDeleteOoh, all of it sounds wonderful: the name of the tea room, the tea itself, the pleasant company. And anything with cardamom has got to be good!
ReplyDeleteDid you really wear your hunters to a tearoom?
ReplyDeleteI got my wellies out too, I even cycle in them nowadays, the weather is not very kind. And the tea room is so lovely!
ReplyDeletewhat a grown-up day!
ReplyDeleteI need one of those after half-term... sigh.
Thanks for this tea tip. It would never have occurred to me to look for a tea room in a parfumery!
ReplyDeleteI am shivering here, with a cup of peppermint tea at my elbow. That black tea with cardamom sounds so delicious and warming . . .
Thank you for your kind comments about my 'Snowdrop' cards. I love the design on the Miller Harris tin - I have also seen their perfume bottles and liked the design on those. The tea looks very inviting too, I will have to try some!
ReplyDeleteFragrant tea in Mayfair - how decadent!
ReplyDeleteThis made me laugh. I remember years ago heading up to London in my wellies (it was very wet) and just being stared at everywhere I went. I haven't repeated that one again!
ReplyDeleteoooh sounds divine! I must visit that place, it makes me miss the tearooms I visited in NYC!
ReplyDeleteJust to let you know I have nominated you for a sunshine blogger award, the link is over on my blog.
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Fabulous blog!
ReplyDeleteI shall return!