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And to asked for the cream teas to be retained.
Afternoon and cream teas are served from 2:30 to 6 daily.
Light lunches and cream teas are served in the restaurant.
It forms an essential part of a cream tea.
No excursion in Devon would be complete without a stop for a local cream tea.
It is this article which is the storm in the Cream tea cup.
There are regional variations as to how a cream tea should preferably be eaten.
"If she will eat two cream teas in an afternoon, then she'll have to suffer the consequences."
Here we indulged in a cream tea, no calorie counting at all!
Cream teas are served in the house; approximately $3 per person.
It's where distinguished politicians go to die, surrounded by statute books and cream teas.
"Go on, you know you want the cream tea," Tracey says.
Henry took a long drink of heavily creamed tea, and licked his lips.
He took her for large cream tea in town, where she sneaked a chocolate meringue to take back to Daniel.
Take cream teas beneath its apple trees or in the charming wooden Pavilion.
The days when you could only find pasties and cream teas in the West Country are long gone.
The tea room serves light refreshments and cream teas.
The restaurant is noted for its seafood dishes (especially lobster) and cream teas.
English eyes sparkle when the talk turns to cream teas, and rigorous standards are enforced.
An afternoon traditional "cream tea" or English roast lunch or dinner is an experience in itself.
After this highlight we cycled on roads back to base and to a cream tea in Dorchester.
Charge 'em half a crown and a cream tea for sixpence.
Egg and spoon races - all those strawberry and cream teas he'd give.
The flower was the cream tea rose.
(01392 873465; www.broadwayhouse.com) Probably the best cream teas in Devon.