gehrandt Posted November 15, 2009 #1 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Is the tea service on the Princess cruises high tea? We are sailing on the Caribbean Princess next Oct. Love the old English Tea - finger sandwiches, small pastries, etc. Any info appreciated - would hate to get my hopes up and find out it is only a spot of tea. Also understand it can be served in our suite? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colo Cruiser Posted November 15, 2009 #2 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Is the tea service on the Princess cruises high tea? We are sailing on the Caribbean Princess next Oct. Love the old English Tea - finger sandwiches, small pastries, etc. Any info appreciated - would hate to get my hopes up and find out it is only a spot of tea. Also understand it can be served in our suite? Yes and it is usually held in one of the dining rooms from 3p-4p. Scones and Clotted cream too!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kruisey Posted November 15, 2009 #3 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Reminds me of my youth in the UK.:) Delicious finger sandwiches with a selection of different fillings which change each day. I remember the crab filled one Yummy.The little warm scones that you can fill with cream and jam...those were very popular.Plus a great cup of tea poured for you by the waiter. I don't go very often because I have early dinner but it is great for those that dine later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cantwaitfornextcruise Posted November 15, 2009 #4 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Reminds me of my youth in the UK.:)Delicious finger sandwiches with a selection of different fillings which change each day. I remember the crab filled one Yummy.The little warm scones that you can fill with cream and jam...those were very popular.Plus a great cup of tea poured for you by the waiter. I don't go very often because I have early dinner but it is great for those that dine later. Slightly off thread, just returned from tea with my nana she’s 97 and loves having her family for Sunday tea, although she’s in a home now. We do try to go if possible 5 generations of us.. I didn’t want to go today as the weather is so nasty, glad I did, we had scones, sandwiches and trifle. Perfect. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kruisey Posted November 15, 2009 #5 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Slightly off thread, just returned from tea with my nana she’s 97 and loves having her family for Sunday tea, although she’s in a home now. We do try to go if possible 5 generations of us.. I didn’t want to go today as the weather is so nasty, glad I did, we had scones, sandwiches and trifle. Perfect. :) This is off subject but if I ever ask 'What shall I bring'? They always say Bring one of your English Sherry Trifles Heather. The Princess teas also have pastries .It is the traditional English meal on the ship.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billet Posted November 15, 2009 #6 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Yes they do serve Afternoon Tea and it is a very pleasant occasion. High Tea would get in the way of the first sitting for dinner :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bighairtexan Posted November 15, 2009 #7 Share Posted November 15, 2009 High tea was actually also called "meat tea" and is a meal replacement similar to "supper". It was eaten for instance, on farms, at a high table. It's usually served between 5 and 6. Billet correctly referred to what is served on cruise ships, as Afternoon Tea, which is often small finger sandwiches, scones, a sweet, and tea (of course). For some reason this keeps getting referred to as "high tea." "High" seems to incorrectly equate to "fancy" in this context, where it's kind of the opposite. I worked w/ a friend who catered teas and this always has to be verified when people called with requests for "high tea" service. They ALMOST always wanted an afternoon tea. Of course then there is the "cream tea" which is mostly just scones, clotted cream, jam and tea. Ok that's more than anyone wanted to know about tea and I'll "shut up" now. ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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