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High Tea in T-Town

Started by Hometown, November 07, 2007, 06:46:19 PM

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Hometown

Is there anywhere in Tulsa that serves High Tea?  You know, English style with little cakes, I guess.  I've never enjoyed English style tea service but I would like to.

I've seen hotels in other towns host an afternoon tea.  I used to walk past the Russian Tea Room but never made it inside.  All of a sudden I'm craving an afternoon tea break here in T-Town.  Any suggestions?




Conan71

Hometown, you are such a diva! [;)]

Wish I knew of a place, can't think of it off the top of my head.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

inteller

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Originally posted by Conan71

Hometown, you are such a diva! [;)]

Wish I knew of a place, can't think of it off the top of my head.



i was thinking twit, but diva will do.  SHe can sing a duet with celine dion next fall.

mr.jaynes

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Originally posted by Conan71

Hometown, you are such a diva! [;)]



Finally, someone other than myself being branded a Diva-although in my case it's oft meant as a less-than-flattering designation!

Hometown

Thanks Mr. Jaynes.  You are very kind.  

Well I gave up and searched google and I'm afraid that Tulsa may not enjoy High Tea service in any public venue though I am certain their are a number of very fine ladies hereabouts that can pull out the silver service and scare up some lovely cakes at a moment's notice.


spoonbill

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Originally posted by Hometown

Thanks Mr. Jaynes.  You are very kind.  

Well I gave up and searched google and I'm afraid that Tulsa may not enjoy High Tea service in any public venue though I am certain their are a number of very fine ladies hereabouts that can pull out the silver service and scare up some lovely cakes at a moment's notice.





I think Frank's Country Inn will give ya a big ol glass of "Sweet-tea."

Conan71

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Originally posted by spoonbill

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Originally posted by Hometown

Thanks Mr. Jaynes.  You are very kind.  

Well I gave up and searched google and I'm afraid that Tulsa may not enjoy High Tea service in any public venue though I am certain their are a number of very fine ladies hereabouts that can pull out the silver service and scare up some lovely cakes at a moment's notice.





I think Frank's Country Inn will give ya a big ol glass of "Sweet-tea."



Franks?  I thought they'd been closed for about three years.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

spoonbill

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Originally posted by Conan71

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Originally posted by spoonbill

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Originally posted by Hometown

Thanks Mr. Jaynes.  You are very kind.  

Well I gave up and searched google and I'm afraid that Tulsa may not enjoy High Tea service in any public venue though I am certain their are a number of very fine ladies hereabouts that can pull out the silver service and scare up some lovely cakes at a moment's notice.





I think Frank's Country Inn will give ya a big ol glass of "Sweet-tea."



Franks?  I thought they'd been closed for about three years.



Come to think of it, I haven't enjoyed High-Tea at Franks in several years.

PonderInc

Maybe the Tulsa Croquet Club and the Tulsa Fencing Club could get together for high tea...

Rico

There was the place on 41st called "Katherine's Tea Room" and the tea room... whatever it was called... that was replaced by the Wild Fork.

So it is not like "High Tea" has never been seen in Tulsa...

The "blue haired" set just shifted gears..[;)]

Conan71

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Originally posted by PonderInc

Maybe the Tulsa Croquet Club and the Tulsa Fencing Club could get together for high tea...



Tulsa Fencing Club?  Is that what the pawnbrokers association refers to itself as these days?
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

HoneySuckle

There is nothing more pleasing to the senses than visiting a Tea room in England!  We had High Tea at Harrods, and then decided we'd stick to Mark's and Spencers tea because it was more in line with our budget. Besides, the exchange is a killer so we were even less inclined to visit Harrods a second time.

Try this place.  I don't know their business hours.  The other two are outside of Tulsa, but if you felt the urgency for something different, you could always drive out for a nice afternoon.

The Tea Room
1403 W Washington Street,
Broken Arrow, OK


The Pink House
210 W 4th Street,
Claremore, OK
74017
Web: pinkhouseofclaremore.com
Daily: 11:00 to 2:00


Belvidere Mansion Tea Room
121 N Chickasaw Ave,
Claremore, OK
74017-7418


Tuesday through Friday 11 - 2 for lunch and Friday 2-4 for tea. We offer private dinning, inlucing dinner throughout the week

74012
 

Hometown

Thanks Honeysuckle!  I'm printing your post for safekeeping.  I'll know downtown Tulsa has arrived (again) when I see the Mayo hosting a regular afternoon tea.


HoneySuckle

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Originally posted by Hometown

Thanks Honeysuckle!  I'm printing your post for safekeeping.  I'll know downtown Tulsa has arrived (again) when I see the Mayo hosting a regular afternoon tea.






Did you ever try any of those places?