Moving on from my  lovely holiday I thought it was about time to get my head out of the clouds and  replace my feet firmly on the soil of the North East and what better way to do  that than enjoying one of my favourite hobbies, afternoon tea.  Can I  really call afternoon tea a hobby?  Yes I think I can!
The Great British  Cupcakery opened many months ago close to the Quayside, it's a very short walk  from my office so I stumbled across it pre-opening and from a very quick look  through the window (I am a nosy neighbour!) I knew it was right up my  street.  Since then I've had the very difficult task of keeping  myself away during lunch hours as I wanted my first visit to be with  Simon.
I was very excited  to discover that Travel Zoo were offering a local deal on the afternoon tea at  the Parlour so with no hesitation I claimed the offer and on Saturday we finally  got ourselves into gear and booked a table.
If I was going to  open my own tea room it would look just like GBC, the crisp white interior  and shabby chic furniture is right up my street and the massive tables make it  an ideal location for afternoon tea with a large group of friends.  GBC  offer their space to book your own vintage tea party and it would be a fantastic  place to have a gathering.
The afternoon tea  was so delicious, the cakes were huge and very satisfying.  We had to take  some of our tea home as it completely defeated us.  That's not something  that happens very often so a sign of a very good and filling afternoon  tea.
The bottom layer of  sandwiches consisted of tuna and cucumber, cheese and pickled chutney (Simon's  personal favourite) carved ham and egg mayonnaise with cress.     It was nice to have such classic sandwiches on an afternoon tea.  I've been  to many afternoon teas where overly fancy sandwiches have lead to people needing  to play swapsies.   No problems here, we both munched every sandwich  put in front of us.
The next layer was  the all important scone, at most afternoon teas you get two but at GBC they  provide you with the largest scones I have ever seen so you really do only need  the one.  The scone also arrived ready filled with a huge dollop of jam and  cream which I liked - no need to be polite to Simon when helping myself to  the cream.
The most important  tier is, of course, the ones containing the cakes.  We had a lovely varied  selection, a mini chocolate éclair, a treacle tart and the all important cupcake  which was strawberry cheesecake.  It was worth the wait - beautiful soft  sponge and a really delicious strawberry icing and filling. I know I'll be  wanting to head there again soon to try some of their other  cupcakes.
So, yet another  fantastic afternoon tea to add to our list and, who knows, maybe a potential  place to win my lunchtime Winter hideaway challenge.
I'd really recommend  you get yourself down there for a treat, they offer a cream tea for £3.95 per  person and afternoon tea for £19.95 per person (advanced booking required) or if  you can't quite manage all that food then just pop in for a cupcake cake or a  slice of something lovely.  It's also worth mentioning that they make cakes  to order including really beautiful wedding cakes









It looks so amazing there! I might have to drag my boyfriend for a nice afternoon tea :D xx
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