We went there 18 months ago whilst on a short visit to the city.
Water infused with melon. Loads of different teas to try. The afternoon tea itself was served in a bento box and delicious - share it! Lots of cake and interesting sandwiches too.
The deco was so cool - mish-mash chairs and tablecloths, and china cups. We sat out in the back (old coach) with low seats and a rocking chair.
The staff were so nice and helpful. A real oasis.
696 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON; tel: 416 203 8882;
www.torontolife.com/guide/food/coffee-tea/the-red-tea-box
A beautiful square in Hove, just slightly away from the main strip, but not that far. The Regency buildings themselves are really grand, and the square is really cool to hang out and chill in. All the facades are the same colour (or supposed to be), but each is slightly different. They are beautiful buildings.
Just past the angel on the seafront - two streets west from Embassy Court (the lovely art deco building).
Great morning out - lovely, fresh and in-season fruit and veg (the peaches and corn are especially good in the summer). So much good stuff!
Oh and the fresh pasta is delicious - gorgonzola and walnut. Yum!
At the ferry building; For directions on how to get there see www.ferryplazafarmersmarket.com/markets/transport.php
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