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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> High tea probably only happens up north these

> days. It would make a great addition for a local

> cafe though; family friendly and fills the gap

> between 5 and 7pm nicely.



This is indeed a good idea. I reckon an early tea place for families would be a winner. It's what Aneto should be doing instead of trying to attract an adult evening crowd for cocktails.

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> > High tea probably only happens up north these

> > days. It would make a great addition for a

> local

> > cafe though; family friendly and fills the gap

> > between 5 and 7pm nicely.

>

>

> This is indeed a good idea. I reckon an early tea

> place for families would be a winner. It's what

> Aneto should be doing instead of trying to attract

> an adult evening crowd for cocktails.


It also works better for kids than afternoon or birthdays teas because although there are cakes, by the time they get there they've filled up on more nutritious food, including a fair amount of protein and fibre, both of which slow down sugar absorption.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Is there a coffee version of Afternoon tea?


Clearly unorthodox, if not actually a breach of UK citizenship, but I expect it goes on. When we have tea at Fortnum & Mason my own sister usually orders a cappuccino (doubly wrong if Italians are present as they don't have it after midday).


Kaffee und Kuchen is German for Elevenses.

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