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A Classic English Afternoon Tea Food & Beverage Menu A Classic English Afternoon Tea Food & Beverage Menu Pamper yourself with a relaxing dining experience. Our friendly servers will bring selected treats to your table upon order, so sit back and enjoy the afternoon at your leisure. Monday – Thursday $45 per adult $27 per child Friday – Sunday, eve of and on Public Holiday $48 per adult $28.80 per child Prices are subject to 10% service charge and prevailing government taxes. Classic English Afternoon Tea Treats 04 03 01 02 01 Egg Mayonnaise with Watercress 02 Roast Beef & Gherkin 03 Smoked Salmon & Horseradish Cream 04 Cucumber & Cream Cheese 07 06 05 05 Coronation Chicken with Mango Chutney & Almonds 06 Sea Shrimp with Marie Rose Sauce & Smashed Avocado 07 Crabmeat Salad with Roasted Corn Puree 09 08 08 Ham & English Cheddar Cheese 09 Tuna Salad with English Cucumber Some items may contain or have come in contact with allergens. Guests may check with our staff for assistance. 10 Plain or Raisin Scones with Devonshire Clotted Cream, Strawberry Jam & Butter (left to right) 11 Emmental, Garlic & Herb or Brie Cheese with Condiments (Quince Paste, Crackers, Walnuts & Dried Fruits) 12 17 13 15 16 14 12 Traditional Irish Beef & Guinness Stew with Freshly Baked Bread Roll 13 Crumbed Chicken with Honey Mustard Sauce 14 Mini Pork Shepherd’s Pie with Cheese Crust 15 Mini Chicken Pie 16 Semi Dried Tomato & Feta Cheese Quiche 17 Crispy Shrimp Slider with Spicy Remoulade Some items may contain or have come in contact with allergens. Guests may check with our staff for assistance. 18 Baked Beef Wellington with Red Wine Sauce Goodwood Exclusive - Legacy Blend 120 Customised for the hotel’s 120th Anniversary, this commemorative Black Tea blend draws inspiration from the rich history of the hotel and features Bergamot, Blue Cornflower with hints of the sweet fragrant aroma of Almonds. An assortment of desserts is displayed at The Deli for your viewing and selection. Assorted French Pastries Nougatine Chocolate Cake Frosted Salted Caramel Nut Slice Sticky Toffee Pudding Strawberries and Cream Trifle Sherry Trifle in Jelly Cup Treacle Tart Cherries Clafoutis Sliced Fresh Fruits Some items may contain or have come in contact with allergens. Guests may check with our staff for assistance. Complement Your Afternoon Tea Treats with a Selection of Beverages (choice of any 2) TWG FINE TEA SELECTION Goodwood Exclusive - Legacy Blend 120 Customised for the hotel’s 120th Anniversary, this commemorative Black Tea blend draws inspiration from the rich history of the hotel and features Bergamot, Blue Cornflower with hints of the sweet fragrant aroma of Almonds. ~ India • Darjeeling – First Flush Blend Black Tea Royal Darjeeling FTGFOP1 The king of Indian teas, this TWG first flush black tea boasts an exquisite fragrance and a vibrant, sparkling taste that develops remarkable overtones of ripe apricots. An exquisite daytime tea. Assam – Second Flush Black Tea Harmutty SFTGFOP1 A British favourite, this malty, second flush Assam is strong and rich in flavour. This TWG special harvest produces a robust black tea that is excellent in the morning. China • Fujian – White Tea Pai Mu Tan Smooth, delicate and highly refreshing, this fine TWG white tea, known as ‘white peony’, yields a jonquil-coloured cup accented by notes of white blossoms and the flavour of fresh, raw buds. An excellent tea for the end of the day. China • Fujian – Blue Tea Ti Kuan Yin A superior TWG oolong boasting large leaves rolled into emerald ‘pearls’ that exhale a flowery fragrance and a lightly astringent infusion. South Africa – Red Tea Vanilla Bourbon Tea Red tea from South Africa blended with sweet TWG vanilla. Enveloping, this theine-free tea can be served warm or iced at any time of the day, and is perfect for children as well. Japan – Green Tea Sencha A traditional Japanese specialty of exquisite green tea blended with roasted and popped rice. Mild and smooth, this TWG tea produces a bright infusion with a unique, toasted flavour. Grand Classic Tea Earl Grey Gentleman A rich and robust Ceylon is balanced with intense and fragrant TWG bergamot, giving this black tea blend a sparkling citrus aroma and an enduring and refreshing aftertaste. A dashing tea of sophistication. Jasmine Queen Tea Intoxicating TWG jasmine flowers enhance the sparkling elegance of this delicately fashioned green tea. Moroccan Mint Tea A great favourite, this fine TWG Tea green tea is perfectly blended with suave and strong Sahara mint. A timeless classic. Classic Tea For The Morning English Breakfast Tea This classic was originally blended as accompaniment to the traditional English Breakfast. Very strong and full-bodied with light floral undertones Some items may contain or have come in contact with allergens. Guests may check with our staff for assistance. Classic Tea For The Evening Orange Wood Tea An original, vigorous blend of China black teas and Ceylon Orange Pekoe. Producing a mild, golden infusion, this tea can take a few drops of milk. UNIQUE TWG TEA BLENDS Sweet France Tea The elegance and refinement of France concentrated in a teacup. This graceful TWG blend combines green tea with exotic flowers and a touch of chamomile to create a fresh and soothing cup. Number 1 Tea As rich and velvety as a chocolate patisserie, this smooth black tea is blended with a secret mélange of candied sweetness and a touch of rare nuts. A tea of absolute indulgence. FINE COFFEE SELECTION Goodwood Coffee Regular brewed coffee Decaffeinated Coffee Regular brewed coffee without the caffeine Café Latte Espresso essence with hot milk Single Espresso Double Espresso Cappuccino Espresso essence with milk foam Macchiato Espresso essence with a splash of milk foam Mocha Chocolate sauce, espresso essence with hot milk Café Panna Espresso essence topped with whipped cream Café Vienna Regular brewed coffee topped with whipped cream Café Chocolate Chocolate sauce, regular coffee topped with whipped cream Café Hazelnut Hazelnut syrup, regular coffee topped with whipped cream Hot Chocolate Hot Milk ICED FAVOURITES Cold Chocolate Cold Milk Iced Tea Traditional Iced Coffee Iced Mocha Iced Lemon Tea Some items may contain or have come in contact with allergens. Guests may check with our staff for assistance. .
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