Guest User
February 12, 2023
What a peaceful and delicious way to have afternoon tea. We lucked out and made a reservation on a February Sunday afternoon the week before Valentine's Day. It is not a big place and basically your party will have whatever room to yourselves. We were in the room where the 'store' is and where all the beautiful yarn sold is displayed. We were a little early and there was another couple enjoying their tea in the larger dining room next to the kitchen. Louise is the hostess, immediately brought us some iced water. The selection of teas is limited. She was offering Earl Grey and the chocolate tea. I couldn't have the chocolate tea since it had almonds and I am not a fan of Earl Grey so she brought us black tea which was fine w/ us. We started with a small bowl of carrot soup - wow, absolutely delicious and very hot(which is the way I like my soup). Then she arrived w/ the tower of goodies. Plenty to eat, three types of crustless tea sandwiches, egg salad, cucumber, & chicken salad, also ham on a small homemade biscuit; two per person. All sandwiches were yummy, The ham & biscuit was fabulous - she uses butter and no mustard - which made me happy since I am not a mustard fan. The star of the tower is the scone w/ fresh whipped cream & strawberry jam - I forgot to ask what kind of scone - it was delicious. Also included was a slice of zucchini bread w/ some kind of liquor on it. To finish off the tower were fresh cherries and a homemade chocolate truffle. We felt very comfortable dining privately. The afternoon tea price is very reasonable $25.95 per person. Since Peace Hill Farm is in Charles City County, there is only 6% sales tax, no meal tax. It was a nice drive from Williamsburg. We will be back again.