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The Victorian Lady Cindy Conducted A Tea Party On 2/16/08 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Peter Murphy   
Friday, 15 February 2008

Cindy, The Victorian Lady Cindy Hosted  A Tea Party On-Air

Mary Shaffer, account executive of the Perfect Wedding Guide,  Poured And Co-Hosted   

VICTORIAN LADY TEA ROOM

Return to an Era of Elegance
and Dignity
 

 

Picture yourself seated at a table adorned with gold spoons, china cups, delicate finger sandwiches and fanciful desserts. Between sips of your velvety, warm tea, you chat freely with a friend. Classical music in the background, enchanting scents in the air. Does Life Get Any Better?

Welcome to the Victorian Lady Tea Room. In the Heart of Sebastian’s Historic District, the Victorian Lady invites you to an era gone by. Step inside to lace covered tables, tea pots and warm friendly smiles. This Historic Mansion was Built in 1909 and is now open Tuesday through Thursday for your pleasure.

“Tea is more popular than ever in America . Tea rooms are springing up everywhere and fine hotels are once again promoting their new tea services”, explains Cindy Falco Di Corrado, host and owner of The Victorian Lady. “In the Victorian era, ladies served tea from elaborate silver services in the “drawing room”. Tables would be clad with the whitest crisp linens. The dishes made of delicate china with intricately painted flowers. Lace doilies placed on the serving tray, and each saucer and plate. The teapot was used as a showpiece with surrounding teacups and saucers, the tiny spoons nestled within. The Victorian Tea is the one we think of when the custom of tea is mentioned”.

This same atmosphere has been re-created for your enjoyment at the Victorian Lady Tea Room. A visit to this charming One of Kind Tea Room is truly a must for anyone who loves tea time the way it was meant to be.

Take a stroll through this charming building and see the many Historical Objects on display. Meander through the Private Grounds and Garden which are available for family gatherings, corporate functions or any special event. Planning a wedding? “Weddings Are Our Specialty”, says Cindy, “We are a Complete Wedding Boutique from the invitations to the reception”.

High Tea is served every Tuesday through Thursday by reservation only.
Tea seatings are at 12 noon and 2 pm.

The Victorian Lady Cream Tea
Scone with Jam, Lemon Curd and Clotted Cream Assorted Desserts
Pot of Tea

The Victorian Lady Light Lunch
Victorian Lady Tea Sandwiches
Assorted Desserts
Scone with Jam, Lemon Curd and Clotted Cream Cheese
Pot of Tea
. Tea rooms are springing up everywhere and fine hotels are once again promoting their new tea services”, explains Cindy Falco Di Corrado, host and owner of The Victorian Lady. “In the Victorian era, ladies served tea from elaborate silver services in the “drawing room”. Tables would be clad with the whitest crisp linens. The dishes made of delicate china with intricately painted flowers. Lace doilies placed on the serving tray, and each saucer and plate. The teapot was used as a showpiece with surrounding teacups and saucers, the tiny spoons nestled within. The Victorian Tea is the one we think of when the custom of tea is mentioned”. This same atmosphere has been re-created for your enjoyment at the Victorian Lady Tea Room. A visit to this charming is truly a must for anyone who loves tea time the way it was meant to be. Take a stroll through this charming building and see the many Historical Objects on display. Meander through the which available for family gatherings, corporate functions or any special event. Planning a wedding? “”, says Cindy, “We are a from the invitations to the reception”. High Tea is served every by reservation only. Scone with Jam, Lemon Curd and Clotted Cream Assorted Desserts Pot of Tea Victorian Lady Tea Sandwiches Assorted Desserts Scone with Jam, Lemon Curd and Clotted Cream Cheese Pot of Tea
and is now open Tuesday through Thursday for your pleasure. “Tea is more popular than ever in . Tea rooms are springing up everywhere and fine hotels are once again promoting their new tea services”, explains Cindy Falco Di Corrado, host and owner of The Victorian Lady. “In the Victorian era, ladies served tea from elaborate silver services in the “drawing room”. Tables would be clad with the whitest crisp linens. The dishes made of delicate china with intricately painted flowers. Lace doilies placed on the serving tray, and each saucer and plate. The teapot was used as a showpiece with surrounding teacups and saucers, the tiny spoons nestled within. The Victorian Tea is the one we think of when the custom of tea is mentioned”. This same atmosphere has been re-created for your enjoyment at the Victorian Lady Tea Room. A visit to this charming is truly a must for anyone who loves tea time the way it was meant to be. Take a stroll through this charming building and see the many Historical Objects on display. Meander through the which available for family gatherings, corporate functions or any special event. Planning a wedding? “”, says Cindy, “We are a from the invitations to the reception”. High Tea is served every by reservation only. Scone with Jam, Lemon Curd and Clotted Cream Assorted Desserts Pot of Tea Victorian Lady Tea Sandwiches Assorted Desserts Scone with Jam, Lemon Curd and Clotted Cream Cheese Pot of Tea

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 February 2008 )
 
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