When I booked our afternoon tea James suggested staying somewhere the night (perhaps even the hotel where the afternoon tea was). I thought the price would be well out of our league but had a look anyway. Blow me they had a festive shopping offer knocking around £100.00 off of the price of a room. Knowing this would be our only real chance of staying somewhere so posh at a half decent price after lots of umming and ahhing we decided to go for it.
The receptionist actually took us upto our room (as opposed to the usual "the lift is to the left" I normally get). Our room actually had a hall way (weve never been in a room THAT nice) and the bathroom boasted the deepest bath in London (it was pretty deep). The only downside (but a big one in our opinion) was that there was no tea or coffee making facilities! James even rang down to ask and was told matter of factly that "one can order tea or coffee through room service" I dont think so!
Another thing they didnt do there (or rather their bar didnt) was Guinness but haha I found as some Aspall Cider instead (which was also nice). We even had the whole upstairs part to ourselves, it was like having our own private area ;o)
The afternoon tea was really nice and thankfully the finger sandwiches didnt contain any fingers - I inspected them thoroughly before eating them ;o). They could have been minced up I guess ;o), we were actually offered more sandwiches too before we started on our scones and pastries. We were also offered the extra sandwiches before the other people too (perhaps this was because we looked unrefined enough to cause a scene if werent seen to first) who says that being common is bad? ;o).
Thanks to staying the night there I now know how to walk from Regent Street to Knightsbridge I would have just normally got the underground around. Im turning very cosmopolitan! Is that the right word? who knows!
We were walking down Piccadilly toward Fortnum & Mason, and we saw someone about to cross the road and James said that guy looks remarkably like Danny Wallace, and sure enough it was. He seemed friendly enough and James shook him by the hand and asked him if he had anything in the "pipeline" and he said he was working on a collection of his columns. We will be on the lookout for that ;o).
On Thursday we had snow (or rather we still have snow from Thursday)...
* some dialect may have been over exaggerated for comedic effect **
** ok I admit it the guy spoke really good English ;o).
5 comments:
You and James are very cute together, running off to have a sleepover at some posh hotel just so you might make a weekend out of a cup of tea ;)
Wow those prices! Bloody hell no complimentary tea/coffee, I guess that could be because most people who stay there would have somebody that does that for them.
Sounds like an amazing experience.
At £5.50 for a cup of tea plus the standard £4 delivery charge it's no surprise that you weren't interested! I wonder how many individual cups you would have needed to fill James' large one? I suspect you may have ended up bankrupt had you tried!
Still got some snow here too. Apparently there is more on it's way tonight. Hopefully not too much though as I need to be in work for half six in the morning!
thanks Kelly
Joe I think your right - I told James that he should go out and get me some coffee - for some reason he wouldnt!
Al we did think about taking James' stein with us but decided it would be just too heavy, we probabaly would have been chucked out for taking the pee ;o)
forgot to say in the post merry Christmas
Indeed, Merry Christmas to both of you too, hope it's a good one!
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