Monday, March 9, 2015

Breakfast at Taylor's

Taylor's Tea Room was my first foray into the quaint, English-style tea rooms. Since my first visit in the mid 2000s, I've enjoyed countless brunches, lunches, afternoon teas, and dinners at Taylor's, but I failed to capture them on camera until recently.

Taylor's has been part of the Dundas community since 1993 and was named in memory of Annie and Edward Taylor (the original owners, I presume?).

The cozy table settings.

At my 2014 birthday brunch, I ordered Taylor's Rösti breakfast: "sunny side up egg with back bacon, tomato, sour cream served on a large potato Rösti" (menu description). 

The cute tea cosy.

I have a soft spot for teacups with pretty purple flowers.

 
Of course, no visit to Taylor's is complete without their delicious scones!



I'm joining the following parties this week:
 Tea Time Tuesday
Friends Sharing Tea
Tuesday Cuppa Tea

18 comments:

  1. What a nice tea room! I love visiting different tea rooms especially when I travel. The food looks delicious and plentiful (big scones). Love the cute tea cosy too! Thanks for sharing

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  2. Thanks for taking us inside this quaint tea room. The food looks delicious.

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  3. Looks like a wonderful place! So glad you have a tea room close. Looks so delicious! Thanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
    Ruth

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  4. Looks like a lovely place for a tea outing, Margie. Most if not all of our tea rooms are closed this time of year. So alas, we only get to savour a tea room experience in the warmer weather. Thanks for sharing with us and joining me for tea. Enjoy your week.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  5. Thanks so much for stopping by!!
    Beautiful Tea Room....
    Hugs,
    Deb

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  6. How fortunate that you live so nearby!

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  7. Hi Margie,
    that looks fantastic. I would love to have tea and treats there. Thank you for sharing.
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  8. Beautiful teacup! I love that color.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  9. Oh my, that breakfast has me hungry! Such a pretty tea cup and cozy. I wish they were here!

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  10. Thank you so much for taking us to visit Taylor's Tearoom! I love breakfast. Looks like a spot I would enjoy. Lovely teacup and cozy. Happy Tea Day!

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  11. Nice tea room. That scone looks Big, it must have really been good!
    Visiting from Sandi's Tea Time Tuesday!

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  12. I love seeing tea rooms where ever we find them. This looks like a lovely spot and I am so glad you had your camera with you! Thanks for sharing.

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  13. I love tea rooms and this looks pretty special with that pretty cup and delicious food...Christine

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  14. Hi Margie,
    I love violet teacups and china too! It would be wonderful to visit that Tea House in Ontario. I have only ever been to one tea house in Kerrisdale near Vancouver B.C. Happy Tea Day! Karen

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  15. Hi Margie,
    What a wonderful meal you had at the tea room and lucky for you that you live close by. The teacup is such a pretty one. Tea certainly seems to taste better in a lovely teacup!

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  16. That looks like a lovely tea! It's wonderful to have a favourite tea room - we're blessed with many here in Victoria!

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  17. Hi Maggie! What a great tea room! It looks like it was a great place for your introduction to tea rooms, and the food looks delicious.

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