Tea Rose Garden, Pasadena

Thursday, March 30, 2006 16:54
Posted By Kristy in category American, British, Lunch, Pasadena

It was already 11:30am and my girlfriend’s baby shower tea rose garden party started at noon. I had thirty minutes to find somewhere to park. I was driving Northbound on Raymond Avenue, trying to find the cute little nook of a flower shop and restaurant where I was to meet the other girls! The parking gods must have been looking down upon me. Lo and behold, there was an empty metered space. It being Sunday, I didn’t have to worry about feeding the meter nor worry about the time. SCORE!

As I walked over to the Tea Rose Garden, I noticed that I was the first in the party to arrive. It was 11:55am.

My girlfriend chose the location, and we had a table for 7 reserved next to the indoor streetlamp. Cute little tables were lined with fresh red linens over white tablecloths. We sat on metal chairs that can be found in gardens with comfy cushions on them for our bottoms. Too bad, there wasn’t anything for our backs. But we were greeted with friendly servers who asked us what kind of tea and scone we’d like. With such a long list of choices, I had a difficult time narrowing it down. But after hearing others order the Mango Mist, Peach, Passionfruit teas…I decided upon a non-fruit tea: English Breakfast. Scone? Again, a difficult choice. Others got the Almond Raisin, Blueberry, Mocha…I got the Chocolate Chip.

Someone ordered an Iced Passionfruit Tea which came with beautifully colored edible flower petals and a sprig of mint that garnished the refreshing drink. I thought of ordering the same but thought I’d get something I fell in love with the summer I spent in Cambridge: English Breakfast.

My tea came out in a cute round blue teapot and a brushed metal tea strainer with drop bowl. All very fancy, I felt like a little princess. No more pretending with small china and fake tea. This was the real deal. I dropped in a cube of sugar and a dollup of milk and the tea was just like I remembered it. Warm and sweet, it went well with my chocolate chip scone and fruit served with Devonshire cream. I passed on the raspberry preserves, but asked for a second helping of hot water for my tea.

The afternoon treats came on cute fragile silver towers that held three little platters suspended on top of each other. The very bottom held sliced fruits of kiwi, strawberry, orange, and grape. In the middle, there was my scone. And atop was the best of them all: four small cut sandwich triangles of Cranberry Chicken, Cucumber, Turkey and Basil, and Chicken Almond.

We had our set menu of unlimited sandwiches and filled up on the Cranberry Chicken wedges which were my favorite of the four. Shredded chicken breast with sweet cranberry sauce and cream cheese on a toasted white bread, I had about 6 of them. The Cucumber sandwiches were also yummy. Cool and crisp, these wedges had a tang to them with a hint of cream cheese and special herbs. The Chicken Almond Salad was also good with shredded chicken breast mixed with almond. And the Turkey Basil sandwich, one of their newer menu items, had an interesting kick to it. Subtle flavors with turkey and cream cheese and chives mixed with the strong basil mint aftertaste. Interestingly, I didn’t think I’d be full on petite tea sandwiches and a scone, but after the equivalent of about 3 or 4 full sandwiches, an entire scone, fruit, and 5 cups of tea…I was done for the afternoon.

With all showers, we played games like guessing the baby food flavors with our noses and eyes - no tasting!

Great food, great friends with fun games and gifts make for a fabulous party. Here was the mommy-to-be with my gift to her. Hopefully, baby will follow in her mommy and daddy’s college footsteps and join the Trojan family too. Here was my way of starting the training now.

Tea Rose Garden
s: 28 south raymond ave
pasadena, ca 91105
t: 1.626.578.1144
web: www.tearosegarden.net
tea room hrs: m-s 10-5p |
su 10:30-4p
flower shop hrs: m-s 9-6p |
su 10-5p

By Kristy (see more of her posts). A native of the city, kristy loves to discover new sites, new eateries, new things to do in her online journal of finding the best of la.

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3 Responses to “Tea Rose Garden, Pasadena”

  1. Protector says:

    March 31st, 2006 at 3:16 pm

    I walked by this location and obviously missed something extraordinary. Thanks.

    Regards.

  2. kim says:

    June 13th, 2006 at 8:03 am

    i’m not so sure how extraordinary this is… i prefer chado down the street. fresh food, great white teas.

    i’ve been to tea rose garden a few times, and the food ranges from good to strangely cold and stale. the tea, however, is consistently good there.

  3. me says:

    December 18th, 2007 at 1:31 am

    This place has never let me down. I’ve consistently been impressed with the ambiance, food, and service. Not only do they have some of the best scones Pasadena has to offer, but the flowers there are no less than exceptional as well. This is not a place to miss.

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