Who doesn't love an impromptu Afternoon Tea?
I had planned to spend a day with my sister, baby niece and mum, not wishing to travel too far we made our way to West Lodge Park Hotel in Cockfosters, North London.
West Lodge Park Hotel is a Country House Hotel set in vast and stunning grounds in Hertfordshire. It plays host to weddings and functions but is equally welcoming to those dining out or wishing to enjoy the grounds and Sun Terrace.
Originally we had planned to have lunch but on a whim, changed our minds and decided to experience Afternoon Tea instead. As the sitting was from 3pm we had a little time to wait and were invited to take a seat in the bar. Although we just turned up and this may be okay to do during weekdays, I would personally prebook to avoid disappointment.
Afternoon Tea is served in The Mary Beale Restaurant and the walls are adorned with fabulous historical Art. The windows are floor to ceiling so the room is bright and airy and made for a lovely, relaxed environment to take tea.
A standard afternoon tea costs a very reasonable £23.50 per person and includes the following
Four finger sandwiches served on a variety of
artisan breads
Chef’s choice savoury item
Two warm scones with
Devonshire clotted cream and Tiptree jam
Selection of three homemade seasonal
cakes and pastries
Café du Monde coffee or
Newby of London tea
If you fancy an alcoholic tipple there are options of Prosecco or Champagne for an additional charge. Dietary requirements are also catered for.
Our only little niggle was that we didn't want the salmon sandwiches and would have liked an option from the vegetarian sandwich selection but were only allowed to order a replacement sandwich from the menu we were having which was a little disappointing.
Nevertheless the sandwiches were tasty and fresh. I loved the addition of a bitesize quiche.The scones were cooked to perfection and had just the right amount of crumble so as not to fall apart the minute you apply the cream and jam. The cakes were a good size and very nice, especially the fruit tart. A slight grumble would be that the macaron was more biscuit like than chewy and soft in the centre as I was expecting. All in all we had a great time, the afternoon tea was enjoyable, the setting lovely and the service friendly and pleasant.
If you don't want to head off to London to enjoy an afternoon tea, then I highly recommend making a trip to West Lodge Park Hotel.
I give West Lodge Park Hotel 9/10
Tuesday, 11 December 2018
West Lodge Park Hotel Afternoon Tea Review
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Monday, 10 December 2018
Bob Bob Ricard Restaurant Review
The day after I booked a table for two at Bob Bob Ricard, an email dropped into my inbox from CNTraveller.com billing it as one of the 12 most romantic restaurants in London. I had been wanting to go to BBR for years so it seemed apt that I used the excuse of our wedding anniversary as the occasion to go! Although, you most definitely don't need an occasion to visit, just go is my recommendation..
Bob Bob Ricard is the iconic Art Deco Soho restaurant serving a luxury English and Russian menu in London's most glamorous all-booth dining room. Famous for its 'Press for Champagne' button at every table, the restaurant boasts the accolade of pouring more Champagne than any other restaurant in the UK!
Despite it being famous for its Champagne, neither my husband or I had any. I know! The tall blonde one had a glass of red wine and I opted for an Espresso Martini. We also skipped the sub zero Vodka shots but we will have them next time we go!
The Espresso Martini was an ideal accompaniment to my meal, smooth froth with the perfect amount of alcoholic content.
Bob Bob Ricard's decor is plush and decadent and the booths offer privacy and comfort. Perfect indeed.
Service was faultless. Friendly and attentive. The atmosphere in the restaurant was buzzy for a Saturday afternoon and everyone seemed to be having a good time.
The tall blonde one had a starter which he very kindly let me share ... it was absolutely delicious and was demolished in seconds. Creamy avocado, soft, tasty crab and refreshing salad, with a dressing to die for. One of the best starters we have ever eaten.
Crab with Chilli & Avocado
For mains I couldn't resist ordering the Chicken Kiev served with creamed corn. As the tall blonde is dairy free it's a rare treat to have something like this and it didn't disappoint. Moist chicken filled with buttery moreishness and sweet creamed corn.
The tall blonde one opted for the Pavé steak with Peppercorn & Brandy Sauce and we ordered a side order of Fries to share.
Of course I could squeeze in one of their famous desserts...
The tall blonde one chose Le Colonel - Lemon sorbet with Russian Standard Platinum Vodka
While I ummed and aahed over whether to have the BBR Signature Chocolate Glory or the Flaming Crème Brûlée - The Crème Brûlée won :) thus now I need to return to try my other choice - ha ha .
Now remember I mentioned how fab the service was .... well a waiter brought my flaming dessert to the table but the flame went out almost immediately... our original waiter saw the disappointment on my face and relit it so I could video it and share it on my insta stories - now that's what I call service ;-)
My long awaited visit to Bob Bob Ricard lived up to its expectations and more - we fully intend to make another visit and enjoy some of the rest of the menu... Personally, I cannot wait!
Bob Bob Ricard gets a 10/10
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Wednesday, 5 December 2018
Underneath the Mistletoe - A Christmas Short Story
Underneath the Mistletoe
Sixteen-year-old Amy’s stomach was
in knots, flipping over and over in anticipation of the school’s Christmas
Disco that evening. All week, Scott, the object of her affections, had been throwing
hints that she would be his date for the night but with just hours to go, she
was disappointed to have not heard anything from him. Perhaps the phone had
been engaged when he had tried to call. She could throttle Sammy, her younger
sister, for hogging the phone all the time and ruining her love life. ‘Get off
the phone Sammy!’ she yelled as she threw a cuddly toy from her bed at the gossiping
teenager. But still no call came.
At seven, Sarah, her best
friend knocked for her and together, dressed in their best party frocks, they made
their way to school. It was only a short walk which Amy, wearing the highest
heels she could bear, was grateful for. Her dress was a striking bright blue
and her hair had been crimped, showing off the blonde streaks that Sun In had
created. Sarah was wearing a dark green crushed velvet dress and with her rich,
wavy chestnut hair and emerald green eyes, Amy was really quite envious at how effortlessly
beautiful she was.
‘Where
are you meeting Scott?’ Sarah asked as they walked.
‘I don’t
know, I haven’t heard from him.’ Amy replied sadly, the air was crisp and her
breath was blowing out wisps of cold air, as if she was smoking.
The
teacher’s greeted the girls at the door before they entered a hall transformed
into a festive party venue, filled with sparkly balloons and coloured ribbons,
Christmas music was playing and already a few girls had taken to the dance
floor.
Amy searched
the crowds, was Scott already there? A small group of boys were huddled in one
corner and it was there that she saw him, his blonde floppy hair covering one
eye, the other boys in awe of the coolest kid in school. He looked over and
winked at her, causing Amy to blush and excitement tingle through her body. He
still liked her then, so she was baffled when he didn’t automatically walk over
to join her. Must be playing it cool she thought, the night had only just
begun. Sarah dragged Amy onto the dance floor and for a few songs she managed to
forget about Scott and the games he was playing. With all the dancing they did,
the two girls had worked up an appetite and headed to the buffet table. Out the
corner of her eye she spied Scott on the other side of the room, in his hand a
sprig of mistletoe. Their eyes locked and he grinned at her, shaking the
mistletoe in her direction. He wanted to kiss her, the mistletoe the perfect excuse.
She had to go over to him.
‘Erm, Sarah,
I am going to give the buffet a miss for now.’ Sarah watched as her friend
walked away. She shook her head, guys like Scott always spelt trouble from her
experience. Too cocky for their own good. But she couldn’t say anything, Amy
was hopelessly love struck.
Scott
was waiting for Amy, he closed his eyes, holding the mistletoe above his head.
Amy was walking faster now, eager to get to him and feel his lips on hers. Almost
there, she watched in horror as Claire swooped in and pressed her lips against Scott’s
instead. To her disgust she noted that Scott didn’t open his eyes or even stop
to come up for air. The pair of them embraced long enough for Amy to feel the
tears slipping down her cheek. Scott placed his arm around Claire’s as he took
her to a dark corner, Amy’s public humiliation was complete.
With the party spirit well and
truly over, she wasn’t going to hang around any longer, kicking off her heels
she raced out of the door. Sarah ran after her distraught best friend, rejection
hurt and she was ready to console Amy and her broken heart.
***
Now forty, Amy opened the
envelope with intrigue, no one sent post these days, events were all handled on
Facebook.
‘You are invited to a school
reunion. Carswell High seeks your presence at The Christmas Ball of the Year! Connect
with long lost friends and party the night away. Relive your sweet sixteen!’
Amy shuddered as she read the leaflet.
She couldn’t think of anything worse. She had absolutely no intention of
reliving those days. She took a deep breath, the humiliation she had felt that night
had never left her but Scott and Claire were a distant memory and she was keen
to keep it that way. She tossed the letter into the bin and gave it no more
thought.
***
A week before Christmas her company
were enjoying their Christmas dinner and party at a local Country hotel. Having just
finished their rich, dense pudding with cream, they were invited to head into
the hall where the DJ was playing Christmas favourites.
The venue was hosting
parties for a few other companies that evening and so Amy found herself on the
dance floor with people she didn’t recognise. After a couple of glasses of wine,
she didn’t really care and happily danced the night away. At midnight the DJ’s tunes
had turned to slower, more romantic numbers and with no one to dance with, Amy decided
to head home. As she walked out of the door, a tall dark and handsome stranger prevented
her from leaving.
‘Amy?’ He spoke, surprised.
She blinked
a few times as she tried to place the guy who appeared to know her. She felt
his hand on the top of her arm but she didn’t resist.
‘Wow! You are looking great.’
She stared into his warm brown eyes
and then it suddenly dawned on her, it was Robert, Scott’s best friend!
She vaguely remembered him, he
had been tall and skinny back then with his dark hair brushed forward, rarely
smiled, moody looking. Now, standing before her with the most devilish smile, she
had to admit that there was a spark, an instant attraction that she had never
felt before, with anyone.
‘Thank you’ she responded, nervously
laughing as she did so.
Rob glanced upwards, in the
doorway someone had hung some mistletoe. His face was mischievous now… ‘I think I know what the answer is going to be but… a kiss underneath the mistletoe? It is Christmas after all…’
Scott
had been an asshole, they had long fallen out over how he had treated girls.
Amy’s first response, when she saw the mistletoe, was to take
flight once more. But she had to let the past live in the past.
A mix of emotions filled Amy as
she closed her eyes but most of all she wanted to know what she had missed out
on that fateful day. This wasn’t Scott but she didn’t want it to be. Rob closed
his eyes too, pulling her close. She took in his scent, a strong and heady aftershave that
made her legs wobble. Their lips locked, the party continued around them. As
their kiss became more passionate, she was surprised at how tender his touch
was and how soft his lips were. She couldn't quite believe how her heart was fizzing with delirium, overwhelmed, she was taken aback by her feelings for Rob.
For Rob, the kiss was everything he had
imagined it to be. Amy had never known the way he had felt about her, he had fancied her from the very first day he had met her. Now, he felt her rosebud lips on his and they were full and sweet tasting, drawing him in further. His arms held her tight
as they embraced, melting in new found desire for each other.
Conscious of where they were, Rob
reluctantly pulled away ‘I have been wanting to do this for almost 25 years,
Merry Christmas beautiful!’
Amy whispered back ‘My mother
always said magic happens underneath the mistletoe, now I know what she meant.’
Merry Christmas x
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Wednesday, 17 October 2018
Falling - Flash Fiction
This week's 100 word story based on the following picture prompt
* With thanks to Rochelle for the picture prompt. If you wish to read more stories based on the prompt click here
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PHOTO PROMPT © Jilly Funell |
Falling
Laura froze, she had been here before. This building was the
image of the one she saw every time she closed her eyes. She turned to leave
but Ben was standing behind her.
'Great idea for a first date huh?’ Pleased, he flashed her tickets
for afternoon tea at the Sky Restaurant. ‘The highest vantage point in Europe.’
Panic set in, she clutched her throat, her breath
quickening, face draining of colour. Chatting to Ben online she had fallen in
love, but the nightly premonitions of her falling to her death could not be
ignored.
‘No, I can’t.’ she gasped.
I hope you enjoyed my latest story
Bettina x
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Thursday, 27 September 2018
Training - Flash Fiction
This week's 100 word story based on the following picture prompt
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PHOTO PROMPT © Yvette Prior |
Training Room
The delegates filled the room, name badges in place, chatter
ringing through the air. With one eye on the person they were talking to, the
other on the centre table, they were eager to down a coffee and devour a mini
pastry or two. Despite it being free, no one dared be the first however, but as
soon as someone made their move, they would all follow, swooping in like birds of prey.
Betty had no such qualms, she boldly approached the table
and filled her plate. Perhaps today’s training on Confidence was superfluous to
her needs.
Bettina x
* With thanks to Rochelle for the picture prompt. If you wish to read more stories based on the prompt click here
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Wednesday, 12 September 2018
The Gift - Flash Fiction
This week's 100 word story based on the following picture prompt
*Thank you to Rochelle for this week's picture prompt. If you wish to read more stories based on this prompt - click here
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PHOTO PROMPT © J Hardy Carroll |
The Gift
It took all of my strength to smile and thank her graciously
as two men carried it inside.
Gwen’s moving in gift. Apparently,
Tom had always wanted this clock... so here we were. This gothic monstrosity
had no place in my modern, minimalist living space. I offered her a drink as
she made herself at home.
‘Now you have no excuse dear.’
A dig at my timekeeping. The knife kept turning.
‘Never late for Matt though, are you?’ Her eyes scanned my
face, searching for guilt.
‘Time to go Gwen.’
Asphyxiation by clock. Terrible way to die. Slow and
painful.
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Friday, 7 September 2018
On A Night Like This - Flash Fiction
A new 100 word story based on the following picture prompt
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PHOTO PROMPT © Gah Learner |
On A Night Like This
I push back the
curtain and smile, the sky is cloudless and the bright light keeping me awake, a
glistening full moon. I glance at my watch, in just a few hours Andrew will be home,
back from his stint in the army. I wrap the duvet around me, it won’t be long
before I feel his arms around me keeping me warm and safe.
Hours later Andrew
isn’t by my side, he never made it back. Car accident, they said. I struggle to
understand. How can you lose control of your car when the driving conditions
are just perfect?
*Thank you to Rochelle for this week's picture prompt. If you wish to read more stories based on this prompt - click here
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