Review: The Tea Centre

On a brisk brisbane morning i was drawn into the invitingly warm and cosy Tea Centre in the new Albert Lane precinct. I do declare myself to be a coffee person, however, i was drawn by all the cute tea pots adorning the windows of the shop. I settled on one of the functional and super comfy leather bench seats. I ordered a mumbai chai and fruit toast. You can order tea to have in or take away. Having opted to sit in- my chai arrived in one of those beehouse teapots. My toast followed shortly after, it was deliciously buttery and to my delight, full of fruit- sultanas, apricots, dates and a nice smattering of nuts. For this nutter a few more nuts would have made it perfect.


So if your looking for a little slice of home and the honesty of a cup of tea and toast look no further. I was recently reminded of the honesty of home by a good friend of mine, she wrote in her blog vonRosenlund (http://www.vonrosenlund.blogspot.com/) about the joys of winter and all of the wholesome rustic pleasure it brings to the home and particularly how it can inspire design.

So do yourself a favour and linger over tea and toast and celebrate the joys of home.

Try the devonshire scones too- a tasty scone and a cuppa for $8 nice and GFC proof
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