Disney4me Posted Wednesday at 05:47 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 05:47 PM There are a lot of opportunities in Disney World to sit down, have some good food, and just RELAX. The Cake Bake Shop We love those longer dinners at places like Victoria & Albert’s at the Grand Floridian, Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya in EPCOT, and California Grill at the Contemporary. However, is there anything MORE chill than a nice afternoon tea? Well, Disney World hasn’t had an afternoon tea offering in QUITE a while (the Grand Floridian Garden View Tea Room never reopened after 2020), but now it has one again! So come with us as we check out the NEW afternoon tea at The Cake Bake Shop by Gwendolyn Rogers at the BoardWalk! At The Roses of Gold Afternoon Tea at The Cake Bake Shop, you get a dedicated server that will show you the list of teas you can choose from — and you can try as many as you like. These teas have been “meticulously curated” in collaboration with Dammann Frères. FANCY. You’ll also get a selection of homemade cones and the Roses of Gold tray, which is decked out with various desserts and finger sandwiches. The entire experience is $95 per adult and $65 per cheap. So what’s it like? Time for tea! We also want to mention that you can opt for gluten-free snacks, including bread for the finger sandwiches, PLUS there’s a brownie that’s made in a special pan so that EVERY PIECE IS AN EDGE PIECE. Y’all — BRILLIANT. There are some vegan options, but they’re limited and are mostly just salads. Welcome to Afternoon Tea We chose two teas which we were told were popular options, as well as the Breakfast Blend. Like we said, though, you can drink as much tea as you want (or at least as much as your bladder can handle), although you can only have two teapots on the table at any given time. The L’Oriental is a green tea with the aromas of passionfruit, peach, and strawberry. It was wonderfully light and bright. It was herbaceous right at the front of our noses, too. We loved it, especially after adding a bit of fresh honey to sweeten it up. L’Oriental The Carcadet Nuit d’été (fruit tea) was GORGEOUS. It’s a fruit infusion tea with hibiscus, apple, rosehip peel, raspberry, strawberry, and cream aromas. It had this beautiful burgundy color and was wonderfully fruity. There was a hint of tartness, but it wasn’t strong. Also, note that this is a naturally decaffeinated tea. This was the standout tea for us. Carcadet Nuit d’été The Breakfast Blend is a black tea blend of Ceylon, Darjeeling, and Assam teas. As its name suggests, it’s the perfect tea for breakfast if you’re waking up in the morning and need to get your day started. It’s very good and spot on for its name and flavors. Breakfast Blend The Anichai is a black tea flavored with ginger, cloves, red berries, and cardamon. It’s got a woodland cinnamon flavor to it. Our server called it “Christmas in a cup,” and you know what? We agree! It’s like apple cider but without the apple. It’s got a very festive flavor. However, it’s not very sweet, so you might want to add some sugar or honey. Anichai Let’s talk about the food. The Orange Cranberry Scone was DELIGHTFUL. We’re just going to admit that we DEVOURED this thing. It was so buttery and moist — it just melted in the mouth. Orange Cranberry Scone The orange zest was subtle and offered a nice hint of taste which paired really well with the cranberries. Y’all. This could be the best scone we’ve ever had. So buttery The scones are served with traditional Clotted Cream (YUM), as well as European Salted Butter and The Cake Bake Shop’s Pixie Jelly pioxithat we love so much. Jelly, Butter, and Clotted Cream Okay, let’s talk about the tray. The tea tray has two of each offering of sandwiches, treat bars, and a special tea cake you can ONLY get with the Afternoon Tea. Note there were two of us at this experience, and so we got one of each treat. If you have more people at your table, you’ll get extra treats to accommodate them. Our server also explained if you’re doing the experience solo, you’ll get a smaller amount on your tray with one of each. For three or more people, you’ll get multiple trays. The tray Okay, we’ll start with the sandwiches. The Egg Salade was so nice (and also, we have to give a shot out for the incredible bread on all the sandwiches — it’s so airy and light). It was light on the mayo, so it wasn’t super runny. It also had a nice texture with a crunch provided by a bit of celery. Egg salade The Chicken Salade was extraordinary. It’s a chicken salad with grapes in it plus LOTS of chicken and a nice crunch. It was also nice and light, and again, we loved that bread. Chicken Salade The Salmon Sandwich was lovely. It’s smoked salmon that’s nice and fresh and a bit on the salty side. The sandwich had a nice creaminess to it. Salmon The Herbed Goat Cheese with Thinly Sliced Cucumber was also so nice. It had a great crunch and the goat cheese added a lovely light creaminess and flavor. Honestly, we thought all four sandwiches were a win. Herbed Goat Cheese with Thinly Sliced Cucumber One reporter thought the Lemon Bar was so wonderfully tart, but also sweet and it melted in the mouth. However, our other reporter didn’t like it and said it tasted like something that had just come out of the wash. The Blackberry Jam Crumble was something we both agreed on. The base was buttery and crumbled just enough without being too messy. The raspberry was also that wonderful pixie jam that is made fresh here, which offers a nice balance of tart and sweet. The Magic Bar…well, this one didn’t do it for us. It had a nice texture and was soft, plus it wasn’t messy. But it has walnuts, and if you don’t like walnuts, this might not do it for you. Sweet treats The Truffle was incredible. It was so creamy on the inside with a wonderful dark chocolate flavor that wasn’t too heavy. We also thought it was a nice size. The Tea Cake was delicious and reminds us of why we will gladly pay $22 for slices of cake at this restaurant. It was light and airy and had more of that pixie jam in the middle, which just made it even better. The French Macarons were also great: one was champagne, while the other was rose. They had a nice texture when you bit into them. The champagne flavor had a nice whipped feeling. But both were light and wonderful. We will say these aren’t the best macarons we’ve ever had, though, but we enjoyed them enough. More sweet treats Overall, we think this is a great experience for a special occasion. There are other teas outside of Disney World that are comparable for less money, but we cannot stress how impeccable the service is at The Cake Bake Shop, which makes the experience just that much more magical. For us, we’d say it was worth it. Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! 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