Booked this a we received a Time Together voucher from my daughter , wasn’t really anything available that floated our boat, so decided to book an afternoon tea at Colwick Hall, unpon booking we was advised that this could not be used for weekend bookings, not of to a good start as now needed to book a days holiday from work which I ended up doing, arrived at the venue in which you have to pay extra for parking? This wasn’t mentioned anywhere until we got to the venue, walked into the impressive looking Colwick Hall Reception door, and was politely greeted by the receptionist and advise where to go for the afternoon tea. Walked in to the Byron’s Brasserie where the event was waiting for us, as soon as we walked the room supervisor/ manager made contact and advise she would be with us shortly, which indeed she did and escorted us to our table, this was positioned by a separating wall, the tables was dressed with table cloths and sugar was in packets( most other places we have been dress the tables and have suger lumps in a bowl with a lace doilies covering them with sugar tongs placed on top or on a small plate besides it. We was asked if we would a drink, after travelling 2 hrs a cup of tea was in the order of wanting, arrived after about 5-10 mins we was brought a tea pot each and cup and saucers ( as I said before we have done quite a few afternoon teas and these are normally china cups and saucers, and most times the tea pot as well.. not this time old commercial crockery where the tea pots was well stained down the spout,not sure they had see a good wash to be honest, after another 10 mins the sandwiches and cakes arrived on a 3 tier cake stand, it looked ok, but nothing special, the best thing was the scone, that was still warm and tasted lovely, some of the cakes had been in the fridge and this caused the pastry to become soft?, this placed just seemed to operate on a quick turn around and certainly wasn’t special. Would I go again and is it VFM? No,
Booked this a we received a Time Together voucher from my daughter , wasn’t really anything available that floated our boat, so decided to book an afternoon tea at Colwick Hall, unpon booking we was advised that this could not be used for weekend bookings, not of to a good start as now needed to book a days holiday from work which I ended up doing, arrived at the venue in which you have to pay extra for parking? This wasn’t mentioned anywhere until we got to the venue, walked into the impressive looking Colwick Hall Reception door, and was politely greeted by the receptionist and advise where to go for the afternoon tea. Walked in to the Byron’s Brasserie where the event was waiting for us, as soon as we walked the room supervisor/ manager made contact and advise she would be with us shortly, which indeed she did and escorted us to our table, this was positioned by a separating wall, the tables was dressed with table cloths and sugar was in packets( most other places we have been dress the tables and have suger lumps in a bowl with a lace doilies covering them with sugar tongs placed on top or on a small plate besides it. We was asked if we would a drink, after travelling 2 hrs a cup of tea was in the order of wanting, arrived after about 5-10 mins we was brought a tea pot each and cup and saucers ( as I said before we have done quite a few afternoon teas and these are normally china cups and saucers, and most times the tea pot as well.. not this time old commercial crockery where the tea pots was well stained down the spout,not sure they had see a good wash to be honest, after another 10 mins the sandwiches and cakes arrived on a 3 tier cake stand, it looked ok, but nothing special, the best thing was the scone, that was still warm and tasted lovely, some of the cakes had been in the fridge and this caused the pastry to become soft?, this placed just seemed to operate on a quick turn around and certainly wasn’t special. Would I go again and is it VFM? No,