Vaucluse House Tearooms For Afternoon Tea

vaucluse house tearoom

There we were, the five of us crammed in the Night Nurse’s car. We were dressed in our Sunday best, hats on, skirt hems stiff and ironed shirts having waved Mr NQN goodbye for the afternoon. Where were we headed? To the eastern part of the eastern suburbs Vaucluse where we were going to make the most of this blissfully beautiful Sydney day and take afternoon tea.

vaucluse house tearoom

Afternoon tea at Vaucluse House was a find from Queen Viv – she had loved the fact that for $35 a person, one received afternoon tea, a glass of sparkling wine and  a pot of tea or a cup of coffee. However, she was most besotted by the gardens and the look of Vaucluse house so she assembled Miss America, Night Nurse (an old friend from 20 years ago) and his partner The Great Dane for a lovely afternoon in the sun.

vaucluse house tearoom

Afternoon tea must be ordered ahead of time and our table awaits in the centre of the courtyard. Inside the building it looks to be a function and in the driveway proudly sits a row of gleaming vintage cars.

vaucluse house tearoom

Service is friendly if a bit absent at times and we make our way to our table where there are the non afternoon tea offerings (two courses for $30 and 3 for $45). There is a two piece classical ensemble playing and things look very garden party and we can’t help but think that this would be a great place to take your mother for mother’s day.

vaucluse house tearoom

The maitre’d comes over and sorts things out and within minutes they are pouring sparkling wine. Queen Viv comments that it is a sparkling wine that she is unfamiliar with but it’s quite a nice one. A few minutes later our three tier stands arrive. Everyone is patient while the Great Dane and I take photos although everyone has prepared for this afternoon’s feast by eating light or skipping breakfast and lunch.

vaucluse house tearoom

vaucluse house tearoom

We start on the crustless sandwiches on the bottom tier and we all particularly like the chicken sandwiches with their pressed sides. They are cut in half and filled generously with a fresh chicken and tarragon filling. There is also smoked salmon and baby spinach which is also good and a spinach and feta pie with a lovely short shortcrust pastry. The delicious shortness of the pastry is commented on by everyone at the table.

vaucluse house tearoom

The scones are next and they smelled wonderful coming to the table and the aroma of them was what had everyone fidgeting while patiently waiting for us to take photos-myself included! ;) They’re soft and light and served with what looks to be a home made strawberry jam – quite runny and one really has to pour it on but the flavour is good (it’s a bit 3 day strawberry jam-ish) and an excellent thick clotted cream.

vaucluse house tearoom

The sweets tier was a bit of a mixed bag. The pink macaron wasn’t very macaron-like as it was really a cross between a meringue and a macaron but rough in texture. Oddly the buttercream centre was a pink coloured butter – not sweet and spread just like butter and when I tried it by itself it tastes like butter-odd! The brownie cube wasn’t bad and tasted very cocoa-ey. The lemon tart was served in a dark baked crispy pastry crust with a very tart lemon curd and a blueberry on top.

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