Bite-sized cakes and and dainty sandwiches piled high on silver-tiered trays make Afternoon Tea in the Drawing Room of the Prince of Wales Hotel a Niagara experience where ceremony takes centre stage.
Traditional Afternoon Tea is a real testament to the regal history of the area, and a trip back in time when European upper class would gather for tea; think Marie Antoinette- pinkies up on a bone china tea-cup with a mouthful of exquisite cake. Surrounded by a sparkling old-world atmosphere with decadent décor and chandeliers, refreshed weekender guests dine alongside dressed-down locals hosting their grandmothers for a slice of nostalgia.
Afternoon Tea, scones, pastries and sandwiches $33 per person.
Comments
Wonderful ambience. Excellent and friendly service. Unfortunately the food did not match the build up. The sandwiches were very substandard – where was the ham, salmon missing, poor bread. Black tea without Bergamot is Black Tea and not Earl Grey. Have enjoyed afternoon teas in the London Savoy, Four Seasons Toronto, Windsor Arms Toronto, Bishop’s Palace New York, Waldorf Astoria New York, etc. – far superior food for comparable price. Disappointing that the Prince of Wales is so far behind – it has a perfect location and is well placed to be memorable.
I definitely agree with The last comment. The ambience was lovely and the scones absolutely to die for. The sandwiches weren’t that great. Lack of flavour and a total lack of salmon etc. I’m trying it again this Saturday afternoon. I hope we’ll have a better experience
I hope to see some comments that the sandwiches have improved, before I go to NOTL in August. Considering the tea with my two adult daughters
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My sister’s and I had high tea on March 23. We were very disappointed in the food. The sandwiches were stale. And the offering of sweets were not up to a standard that I would expect at such a beautiful hotel and the cost of $34 per person. However the tea that was recommended was delicious. I would not recommend this to other people.
Very disappointed in our High tea on Thursday October 12th 2017. The cup of tea was good but the sandwiches, and pastries were tired and dry and would not be considered acceptable in an English Drawing room. It was overpriced for what we received. Even the menus were worn and scruffy. Don’t waste your money until the standard is improved.
We went there last week after the play and were so excited. My 80 year old friend said that this was on her bucket list so we made reservations months ago.When we arrived it looked as if it had been very busy as the greeting we got was ” oh another group” feeling. Not the best way to start we thought.
The waitress was friendly but never checked on us after the food was served. I could not find her to ask for more hot water.
The food was such a disappointment as you would think it would be first class in this beautiful restaurant and for the price.
The sandwiches consisted of ham and cheese, cucumber and goat on bread that was a few days old and Turkey mix in puff party that was made a few days prior. The scones were excellent but the clotted cream was missed. The pastries were ok but can’t tell you what we had as ithey did not make an igood impression.
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A wonderful afternoon in Victoria setting enjoying exceptional friendly service. Wide variety of teas available and delicious and stellar presentation of food .