Showing posts with label Greenwich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenwich. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Royal Teas

Greenwich is such a lovely place. While taking a machine knitting course in the greenwich community college. I found this little place, Royal Teas, and totally loved it! 
The colours of the interior are warm and quirky with the hanging flower and different art work.  
Simple & Cozy 
Decor with coffee and old tins
Their menu was all vegetarian, which was great and it tasted so good! They also served loose teas and yummy milkshakes. I recommend eating lunch their. 
First Time I went
Second time I went
Did I mention they have they most gorgeous homemade cakes? really worth a try. Worth every calorie ;)
Coconut cake and chocolate cake!
If you are ever in Greenwich, you must try this place :)

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Beauty in the Surroundings: Greenwich

Happy Tuesday everyone! Today was one of those gorgeous sunny days that are RARE here in the UK! I was up early for a machine knitting class in Greenwich Community College, which I will review this weekend. On the way,  I couldn't help but notice the beautiful surroundings! Greenwich is such a lovely and quiet area with a lot of beautiful spots and colourful doors :) I felt very blessed walking there & taking pictures was a MUST! *mashallah* 

A mysterious path
Signs of spring!
Other trees are still catching up 
Greenwich Park
A lovely house and vibrant garden! The purple and yellow combo is GREAT!
A scene of the city from the top of the hill
Hot pink door! My favourite colour! 
Very trendy door with the mint green colour painted on!
Bright blue door that match the trousers I was wearing!

Door with stained glass
Old door that reminded me of old glorious movie scenes 

A big white house that reminded me of Spanish and Mexican architecture
Lovely smelling flowers with all spring colours on Royal hill
Gorgeous local produce on Royal Hill
Fresh Bread and cheese from Cheeseboard.
They do local deliveries
Of course there was a bookstore there!
All these books were 1 pound each!