As this is the weekend of the Port Townsend Victorian Heritage Festival, I have done a partial repost from 2011 with additional photos I recently found from the afternoon tea...
In 2011 we attended events at Port Townsend, Washington during their Port Townsend Heritage Days. The town, about 30 miles from us on a peninsula with harbor on the Strait of Juan De Fuca and the Hood Canal and Puget Sound that calls itself the Victorian Seaport Village. The town has more than it's share of Victorian buildings, many that are BnBs.
We attended a Victorian Afternoon Tea, as it was billed at one of the BnBs. You were assigned to one of several that participated in the tea event when you purchased your ticket. We were assigned to The Old Consulate Inn and had 12 at the dining room table and had a 4 course meal with tea.
Some of the ladies came in costume from different eras. We had sisters in 1850s bustle outfits, a woman in an 1890s outfit and 2 ladies in 1910 dress. I had a long dress with a lace collar/jabot and antique painted brooch...not exactly period, but...
So here are some of the photos from the tea.
The Old Consulate Inn where the tea was held...
The 2 sisters who attended the weekend in period dress...
2 other ladies attending the festival weekend...
Costume backs...
The sideboard and silver tea set...
The magnificent parlor chandelier with the blown glass grape fixtures...
Another dining room buffet...
The fireplace in the foyer...
The dining room set for the afternoon tea...
The menu...
Starter
Baked Apple with Brandied Raisins and Pecans
Sandwiches
Seafood Salad in Puff Pastry
Cream Cheese & Olive on White Bread
Cucumber, Sprouts & Dill Spread On Wheat
Scones
Plain Sugar Crusted Scones with
Homemade Strawberry Jam & Double Cream
Sweets
Toffee Crackers
Lemon Glazed Cupcakes
Shortbread Cookies with White Chocolate
Heritage Red Tea
The place settings... set with matching Limoges china...
The setting for the fruit or starter course...
I forgot to photograph the sandwiches... we were all having such a lovely time getting acquainted...
Scones course... and i almost forgot to photo this too!
So 2 photos of the Sweets course to make up for it! Lol!
We had a wonderful time and left stuffed!!!! My DH didn't mind that he was the only male with 11 ladies...and he is certainly capable of holding his own. And as soon as he opens his mouth and the British accent is evident...well!
And a last photo of thedesk in the parlor and the stained glass window.
Thanks for visiting!