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Getting Fancy At High Tea In Albuquerque, New Mexico

high tea On a recent trip to Albuquerque I got to know the city’s more refined side at the St. James Tea Room. The decor of the venue, from the furniture to the fabrics to the music, is Victorian, and you’ll be able to enjoy your own private tea room with a personal tea server. The mission of the venue is to act as a “catalyst for change in our society, toward a return to grace, civility, beauty, gentility and excellence,” and, at least for the time you’re there, you’ll do just that. The experience starts out with a Prelude like lavender-sugared grapes before a three-tiered tray of finger foods like Lady Catherine’s blackberry & rocket salad; Mr. Darcy’s cheddar scones with clotted cream; traditional cucumber and turkey sandwiches; Mr. Collins’ Crustless Quiche; Elizabeth’s Brie butter canapés; and Pemberley stuffed dates is set before you. This is followed by a handmade dessert for a sweet finish. The food is paired with three delicious teas, which your server will instruct you on how to best flavor with milk and sugar. For a visual idea of the experience, check out the photos below. Tea Tea2 Tea3 Tea4 Tea5 Tea6
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4 Comments

  1. Lance on at 4:41 pm

    Traveling to New Mexico next month and had not thought anything about having tea. Looks really good.

    • jess2716 on at 6:45 pm

      @Lance- I’ve been to a few high tea places during my travels and this was, BY FAR, my favorite 🙂

  2. Lauren Meshkin on at 6:35 pm

    I’ll admit that the idea of high tea in New Mexico would never cross my mind. However, this looks fabulous! After living in London this past year and being a fan of all things British… I definitely have to try this out. Now that I’m back in California, I really have no excuse not to visit NM. 😉

    Happy travels!

    • jess2716 on at 6:46 pm

      @Lauren- Let me know if you need any Albuquerque travel tips! I just traveled there and it easily became one of my favorite cities (especially because of all the spicy food!).

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