Afternoon Tea Tour #2 - The Larder on Goosegate

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It is time for the second instalment of the Afternoon Tea Tour and this time I visited The Larder on Goosegate. Only 9 years old after opening in 2006, The Larder on Goosegate has received recommendations in The Good Food Guide and Harden's. The restaurant is located in the Hockley area of Nottingham and is situated in what used to be Jesse Boot's first apothecary in the city. 

With floor to ceiling windows and large wooden furniture the open room is ideal for lunches or intimate dinners. On this occasion I chose to visit for Afternoon Tea and see what they had to offer. 
Afternoon Tea at The Larder on Goosegate is £14.95 per person and includes a pot of your choice of loose leaf tea served in a china teapot with a china teacup. I chose the Earl Grey with Cornflowers and this was subtle but pleasant to go with the sweet and savoury items. Included on the stand is a selection of homemade sandwiches and cakes. Each person receives an Egg, Cress and Mayonnaise sandwich, a Red Onion Chutney and Cheese sandwich, a Beef and Horseradish sandwich and a Cucumber and Creme Fraiche sandwich. The finger sized crustless sandwiches were delicious and a much welcomed change to the usual ham and mustard.

The middle tier featured Shortcake with Cream and Fresh Strawberries, Elderflower Pound Cake, Treacle Sponge and a Black Forest Gateaux Cupcake. The shortcake also had condensed cream on the top and incorporated in the middle which made this very sweet but delicious, the elderflower cake was lacking in flavouring and a little dry but the treacle sponge was moist and flavoursome. Finally, the black forest cupcake was a moist chocolate cupcake topped with cream, chocolate shavings and a black cherry, in the centre was a cherry jam. This was delicious and a large cake for an afternoon tea selection however the paper case did make it feel a little more cheap (sorry!).
Finally, on the top tier was a selection of Fruit and Butter Scones - not the biggest but warm and freshly baked and served with clotted cream, jam and apricot conserve. These were moist and not dry at all and although small the overall size of the afternoon tea made up for this.

I definitely enjoyed the Afternoon Tea at The Larder on Goosegate and would recommend it for anyone visiting Nottingham. They offer a wonderful range of homemade items and you can tell from the high quality that these are not store bought cakes. The wide range of tea is also a wonderful for those who want to try something different or who may be new to loose leaf teas. I am hoping to also return one evening to try their evening menu and wine selection.

Let me know if you have ever been to The Larder on Goosegate or have anywhere you would like me to visit on The Afternoon Tea Tour! xx

The Larder on Goosegate 1st Floor, 16-22 Goosegate NG1 1FE Tel: (0115) 9500 111
Twitter: LarderGoosegate

Jam Cafe, Nottingham || Review

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As the weather gets better we all want to sit outside with a cold drink and enjoy the sun whilst eating good food, right? Well, the sun came out and that's exactly what I wanted to do. After thinking about where to go I thought we should try somewhere new in the city centre and visit Jam Cafe in the Hockley district of Nottingham. 

Perfectly situated on a sunny Heathcote Street but away from the hustle and bustle of the main shopping areas, Jam Cafe is a music themed eatery with an outside seating area - perfect for enjoying the sunshine. During the day you can enjoy a main meal and a drink then come back later on in the evening to enjoy live music, up-and-coming Dj's and local ales. 
Taking full advantage of the sunshine and sitting outside I just had to have a Posh Pimms and for lunch I ordered the Smoked Mackerel Pate served with salad, bread and chutney. The pimms was lovely and fruity and made me feel like I was on holiday with a lovely cocktail in the sun. Lunch was absolutely amazing! The portion was huge for 1 person and only £5! The mackerel was flaky but full of flavour and went lovely with the bread and chutney. I would definitely recommend this for anyone wanting a lighter lunch but doesn't want a salad.
As this was midday the cafe itself was not busy which meant I could head inside and take some pictures of the musical themed decoration. The interior is minimal but I imagine when there are quite a few customers inside then the atmosphere really could be relaxed but amazing too. I haven't had the opportunity to experience an evening or event here but it is definitely on my list to revisit in the future and show you what it is like.

If you are ever there I would really recommend you stopping and have a nibble and a drink whilst talking to the friendly owner, Bradley, and his employees. This is really a hidden gem in the Hockley area of Nottingham!

If you like Gin then stop by between 14th August and 30th August to enjoy their Gin Festival 2015.

Jam Cafe 12 Heathcote Street NG1 3AA Tel: (0115) 9483566
Twitter: Jamcafe



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