NuttyDisneyMom
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We had a very similar lunch our first day: Everything Pop's food court. We're not pizza cutting people though, so we didn't have that problem.
Here I thought there were only two types of people in the world, those who fold their pizza when they eat it and those who don't.Apparently another category needs to be added for those who cut their pizza. Who knew such a group of people even existed?
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I did find it odd though that my tea was brought out in a normal classy tea pot, while my mothers was brought out in a regular coffee french press pot. Does anyone know why they do this and how they pick which teas will be served how?
We were told by our server that the certain tea leaves require different steeping methods (ie, the french press pot vs. the china tea pot). I had the Grand Floridian Tea in the china pot and my DD had the Mad Hatters Tea, which came in the press pot. I have to say...mine was better! So much so I bought some of the blend to bring home!
After wandering around Main Street for a bit, we decided to give up on suffering through the heat and just head to the GF early. We wandered for a bit and browsed the stores and then headed down to the Garden View Lounge.
We checked in at the hostess stand and were told to go sit by the couches for about ten minutes because we were early for our reservation. I quickly took a peek into the tea room and there were very few tables sat already. Oh well...mom and I headed over to sit. About 15 minutes later, we were called over to be seated.
We were seated on the right of the tea room as you walk in, right by the windows. My back was to the rest of the room but it was beautiful. The sunlight was just coming through the windows and it was what i would think a typical tea should look like!
The view out the window...
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Our server and at first I thought was going to be pretty cold but she warmed up throughout the tea. She had a really large table with a few little girls so I think she might have been a little overwhelmed at first with them and her other tables. But she was pretty helpful and around if we needed anything. She explained the different teas and gave us some recommendations. Also explained the different meals you can get or that it can all be ordered a la carte too.
Mom chose the Chamomile, which on the receipt is Herbal Rooibos, and on the allears menu is: Chamomile Flowers - A tranquil and calming herbal infusion of sweet and fragrant golden chamomile blossoms combined for a mild and sweet taste. Soft and musty aroma combined with a smooth, apple-like finish.
I chose the Eros, which was recommended by our server.... Eros - Medium bodied Ceylon: Sweet Mandarin orange with warm vanilla for a sweet, smooth and creamy finish.
Mom enjoyed her tea and said it was very good chamomile. I thought the Eros was delicious! You could taste the mandarin and vanilla but neither overpowering.
The presentation of the tea was beautiful as well. The china used was gorgeous and dainty, for lack of a better word. I did find it odd though that my tea was brought out in a normal classy tea pot, while my mothers was brought out in a regular coffee french press pot. Does anyone know why they do this and how they pick which teas will be served how?
My Eros (and you can slightly see moms Chamomile in the background):
We decided to just order a la carte off the menu because we wanted a little bit of everything. Ordering everything we wanted separately was actually cheaper than choosing one of the meals and not eating some stuff. And we ordered a LOT I feel! Sadly I TOTALLY forgot to take a photo of most of moms choices, but they're typical so you can imagine what they look like.
Mom ordered the Lemon Pound Cake for one option. It came out as two one inch thick pieces of typical lemon pound cake. She enjoyed it and ate every last bite. I tried a piece and thought it was kinda dry and nothing special.
We also ordered the strawberries and cream, with the cream on the side. It came out in separate bowls so we obviously lost a little in the presentation but the girls next to us also ordered and it looks YUMMY when combined together. The strawberries were ripe and sweet, not mushy or bruised at all. The sweet cream was definitely made in house and was delicious. I'm usually not a fan of whipped cream but could have eaten this alone with a spoon. Light, airy, and perfect.
I ordered the Freshly Baked Scones with Devonshire Cream and Preserves. Now you'd think when it says 'scones'... it would mean more than one, right? Well when I ordered she asked me if I wanted one or two, so naturally I said two. Little did I know that there was an extra charge for the second one! I didn't mind though because they were seriously the best things I had the whole tea. Wow, I could have eaten 5 more. They were sweet enough, moist, and with the Devonshire Cream? Heaven. I even forgot to try them with the preserves! I was upset when the girls next to me pulled out the preserves. I was tempted to order another one just to try it all together.
In the photo is also a Jam Tart and this is where it gets a little fuzzy. I remember asking for them, but they're not on the receipt and there's supposed to be two of them, according to the menu. So I'm thinking our server might have just thrown one in complimentary OR the 'extra scone' on my receipt is actually the jam tart...and the two scones I got were the correct number. Does that make sense?
Anyways...the Jam Tart was just that... a raspberry (or strawberry) jam tart. It was good, but I took two bites and left the rest. The scones were just calling my name.
For the next round of food, we both ordered from the pastry tray. You were allowed two per order. Mom was eyeing the white chocolate covered strawberries so she had two of those. She devoured them, which meant she loved them. I didn't try them since I'm not a fan of white chocolate.
For my two pastries I chose the hazelnut mousse and the raspberry mousse. The hazelnut was good, but nothing that amazed me. The raspberry mousse, on the other hand, was delicious! Again, I wished I ordered two of these instead. Light and creamy and just all around great!
After we were done, the server came by and took my TIW card and brought the bill.
Here's the breakdown:
Eros Tea: $6.29
Herbal Rooibos: $6.29
Pound Cake: $3.50
Strawberries/Cream: $6.95
English Scone: $3.50
One Scone (or jam tart?): $1.75
Pastries 2@2.75: $5.50
Subtotal: $33.78
TIW Discount: -$6.76
Total OOP after tax/tip: $34.86
Overall we really enjoyed the tea and I can't wait to go again. It was relaxing and something different to do at Disney, but still had the Disney magic. The atmosphere was just what we needed after traveling all day. And where else can you go for such a nice tea? Other than having Afternoon Tea at the Plaza Hotel in NYC, I can't think of a better place. If any of you get the time and chance to go, please do. I don't think you'll be disappointed!
great reviews. We were at POFQ some of the same times as you. I loved that resort. Looking forward to more reviews.![]()
So far it sounds good. My trip ended with us have to leave a day early because Dallas was sick and when we get home and get him straight to the doctor we find out he had Swine Flu that was Friday, by Sunday I was getting sick and I went to the doctor Tuesday and I too had Swine flu........... We both brought us a little piggie home. I can't wait to read more of your report. Have a great night.
I really enjoyed reading this. We were thinking about adding this to our January trip but we were not siure if we would eat some of those sandwiches. Now that I know we can order ala cart I think we will do it!
OH....... first of all, I know EXACTLY what you mean about too much food. We dreaded going to some of our ADRs as much as we wanted eat at the restaurant. Sadly we didn't end up going to WCC (even when we were staying at WL), Grand Floridian Cafe or Crystal Palace (and this was one of the hard to get 8:05AM ADRs).
I never thought I'd use TS credits as CS credits but we did with 2 of those credits... The Plaza took the place of CP.
It's just not right to eat so much food, lol.
I agree with you on GF Tea... good stuff. I love tea so I was all about the great selection of tea.
I can't wait to hear more, although I'll probably be staggering back and forth witht your TR...
OH WOW! I cannot tell you thank you enough for your Citrico's review! It looks and sounds fantastic! We are celebrating our anniversary there next month and I think we are going to order exactly what you guys did!
After reading that fabulous report at the beginning of my day I will sadly admit that dieting today may be a bit challenging now.![]()
I've got Citrico's for my 1/10 trip and I can't wait!!! Thanks for your reviews![]()
great reviews already
I loved Citricos when we went for our anniversary meal in May.xxx![]()
Loving your reviews so far! Thanks for sharing!
Great reviews so far! I love Gardenview tea room! Citricos is also one of our fav's, but every time I get something other than the filet and then I'm jealous when DF is eating his. You're right, it does look like they changed it up a bit.
Can't wait to hear more!
I'm in!
I love Citricos!