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Showing posts with label Afternoon Tea. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Tea For Two...or Four As The Case May Be!


Last weekend we enjoyed afternoon tea at a local spot! 
Unique Celebrations in Centerville, Ohio.
The perfect respite for a cold, snowy February.


We shared our tea with Grace's best friend and her mom. 
Here are the girls with the lovely and talented owner, Kathy!


There are many beautiful hats to try on!


Such whimsical, lovely table settings.











The food was so delicious!





And even a sweet parting gift!


We will definitely return again soon!
If you are in he area, please stop in (reservations are
recommended) and relax, enjoy and savor!

I hope you are staying warm this Winter. 
Hold tight, Spring is on the way!

Warmly,
Susie Q



Thursday, August 23, 2012

Farewell To An Old Friend




At least that is how it feels! One of my most favorite spots in 
Dayton is closing their doors. Not for lack of business..oh my no!
It is not easy to get a reservation at all!
But the owners were faced with a tough decision. 
They were asked to renew their lease for 5 years and, sadly, 
they came to the conclusion to end this most glorious run.


Both Terry and Vickie work so, so hard!
I often wonder where they get their energy! 
We always surmised it was the tea! But when you must
 look at another 5 years...well...it is understandable. 
Just yesterday my friends and I went down to
say our farewells. The owner, Terry Roland, says the decision
 was difficult and met with a few tears. 
I know he and Vicki will miss their customers. 
We will surely miss them!

Terry Ronald was born and raised in Wallasey, England, 
 a town located directly across the River Mersey from Liverpool.
 He has lived in the US for many years, having had a career as 
a civilian aerospace scientist at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
 before retiring a few years ago.

Vicki Morris has lived in Dayton most of her life but, like me, has felt a 
very strong affinity for all things British for as long as she can recall.
 Being involved in this venture is almost as 
rewarding for her as moving to England. 














My friends and I, my mother and Grace, celebrated many a birthday here.
We have fond memories of a British tea done to perfection.





























To hear Terry tell the story of Basically British click here!


                                                                                         

Farewell Basically British. 
You will remain in our sweet memories and hearts forever.

Warmly,
Susie Q



Saturday, December 17, 2011

A Christmas Tea



One of my most favorites places in Dayton is the Basically British Tea Room, owned 
and operated by the charming Terry Ronald. I have enjoyed a sweet afternoon here on 3 
other occasions but this day found a group of us celebrating our dear friend Peggy's 
birthday! I had never been during December and it was such a treat!


Basically British offers over 85 teas and owner,
 the wonderful British gentleman
 that he is, Proprietor Terry Ronald is always a 
gracious presence, providing
 helpful suggestions with wit and tact. It can't be done
 much better than this. 
He offers clear and concise explanations of the 
varieties of tea which is both 
delightful and helpful in the selection process. 
The food is always beautifully presented and delicious.
The atmosphere is
charming but not stiff or stuffy.
 It was especially pretty on this December
day all decked out for the Christmas holidays. 

 Perfectly brewed teas arrive in pots wrapped in
 cozies: fancy prints with ribbons
for ladies, plain wrappers for gentlemen.
The atmosphere was cozy and charming
with special holiday items and English 'crackers'on
 the beautifully set tables.
Of course we all had to try in the paper crowns
 found inside our crackers!



Our menu was: 

To say it was all delicious is an understatement!





Basically British is located in downtown Dayton
 in an old building known
as The Cannery. In past years, the building was
extensively remodeled to incorporate
 almost two hundred lofts, along with several retail
 establishments.
The style of the building makes a particularly
 suitable setting: high ceilings,
 brick walls, elegant woodwork, attractive
 windows and hardwood floors.





 







This was Grace's first visit to Basically British but 
she has decreed it will not be 
her last! She enjoyed it so much!

Happy Birthday Peggy! It was so wonderful to share
 this time with you, Michelle,
 Pam and Grace, 3 of my most favorite ladies!

Hmmm...now I think will go and brew a pot of  
Christmas Spice tea 
which I purchased that afternoon.
Ahhh...so good.