Hidden Tea Room is a Hidden Gem in Lodi
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- Опубликовано: 8 янв 2019
- The Hidden Tea Room in Lodi, California is a unique destination for you to check out when you #visitlodi! Whether you're looking for some premium baked goods, trying their hand-packed tea or looking to attend their High Tea events on the weekends, one thing is certain.
Your experience at the Hidden Tea Room will be one you won't forget!
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This is an afternoon tea, high tea is actually a late afternoon meal.
I just made 2 videos with french tea rooms. I would love to visit this one !!!! I love that kind of shabby chic tea rooms. I love the athmosphere, the interior, and the good things to taste !
Best regards from a french fan !
Love video. but the music not so much .
what shes advertising as a high tea is actually AFTERNOON TEA
What’s the cost of your tea experience
NO! You got the notion of High tea totally wrong. It is not "more for the royalty". It's the exact opposite. High tea is meant to be for the humble "servants" of the house or laboring commoners in general, who cannot afford to do afternoon tea at the same time as their masters/the aristocrats, so they do it late, almost in the evening and standing up as they cannot afford to take their time to sit and linger, thus putting their teapots and tea cups on a HIGHER table, with almost to no accompanying extra expense pastries/sandwiches, so they make their teas just a tad sweeter to pass the hunger til supper.
I absolutely love seeing people open businesses that clearly have done zero research whatsoever on the subject matter they are discussing. "High tea" as in the "Americas" sure...? I think if you have AFTERNOON tea in Buenos Aires, you are going to be having a completely different experience. Or even afternoon tea at any reputable hotel in the US... Just say afternoon tea. I think these people think by calling it 'high tea' that it sounds fancy but in reality it sounds extremely comical because it doesn't mean high as in haute like High Fashion/Haute Couture, its literally for workmen with coal on their face eating a cottage pie and drinking a cup of builders tea whilst standing. Or its just a word for a meal that most of the time doesn't even include tea itself. Its basically a working class dinner.
I dislike the way she pronounces scone, like own, instead of on.
Please don't call it High tea!