Fancy at Bettys
Another weekend, another meetup. Or, well, it started out as
a meetup, but gradually people dropped out until it was just two of us, which
makes it more of a catchup. So I guess: another weekend, another chance to wear
lolita!
| Mary Magdalene Paulina JSK | Angelic Pretty Romantic Bright blouse | Red Maria tights | Cutie Creator headbow | replica heels | Axes Femme cameo | offbrand bracelets | |
Also, these are my own lashes. No mascara, no filters, no editing, no falsies, just a bit of tightlining. I had an LVL lash lift done and am obsessed with how good it looks! |
For such a long time I was #teamnaked for this. Nothing
really inspired me and I started having too many criteria. I wanted something
that could be warm, that would be comfortable, but still fancy, and ideally
something I’ve not worn in a while. This was a very last minute effort, which
started from the thought of “What’s fancier than my dream dress?”. Truth be
told, while I like the outfit (even after I changed shoes after the photos to
more comfortable ones), I do wish that I had gone with my clip-on fringe or
just did something different to my hair. It wasn’t the best hair day and I feel
like a different style would’ve pulled this look a little bit more together.
Instead, I prioritised sleep and comfort. On the bright side, because I kept
everything so simple, I had plenty of time to take a gazillion photographs
before leaving the house, so I could just enjoy myself out in York.
The rosti with some caramelised onion chutney. Very nice and good for cold weather! |
Winter berry cheesecake - very creamy, solid 10/10. |
And a Swiss chocolate torte. Can't go wrong with a chocolate and hazelnut torte. 11/10! |
I hadn’t gone to Bettys since January last year and really
needed my posh tea room fix. However, instead of going for afternoon tea (this
would’ve been the third time I had the winter variety, I never had their summer
one), I opted for individual items. While I got the regular bacon and cheese
rosti, my friend opted for the Christmas special one which had bacon, chicken
and cranberry. And then, since I couldn’t decide which dessert I liked the
sound of more, I went for both – no regrets, they were both delicious, if very
different.
This was also my first time going to Little Bettys on
Stonegate as opposed to the flagship one. They are literally a stone’s throw
away from each other, but if it means less queuing, then I’m totally up for it.
To get into Big Bettys at lunchtime you’re looking at a solid hour of queuing
in whatever weather graces York that day (and in November you shouldn’t expect
much). While we still queued to get seated at Little Bettys, it was inside and
there were only three groups in front of us, so it didn’t take much. Yes, the
savoury menu is much smaller there compared to the flagship, but as far as I
could tell all the cakes and patisserie were still the same, so you’re not
missing out on much. If you want the posh experience sooner, go to this one.
It was so nice to just sit back, relax and chat. The girl
who did come is a friend and we’ll be sharing a room next month for the winter
ILD I’m organising, since we’re both out of town (cheaper, more convenient and
less hassle than trying to do day trips). She even gave me some good ideas on
what else to incorporate, which I’m going to get onto next week.
This year's Christmas display at Bettys is a train delivering all the sweet goodies. This is all cake and fondant! |
A different sweet shop on Stonegate. Their window made me feel like a 5-year-old and I love it! |
Afterwards we went shopping to the typical spots around
York: Imaginarium, Yorkshire Soap Co., Lush, a couple of other places. Nothing
too exciting, although we did stumble upon a very small Christmas craft fair
(which was more indie vendors with some handmade items and very tiny indeed).
Although it’s too early to switch on the city’s Christmas lights on yet, many
places are already decked in their best Christmas decorations, which is making
me super happy. It is the best time of the year! Though I guess that I better
get on with my EGL Secret Santa shopping – eek!
I think this is one of my favourite outfits of yours, there's just something about it that really suits you. It's nice that you had a good catchup (and OMG all the Christmas decorations are so cute!) even if it was just the two of you.
ReplyDeleteReally? Thank you so much! It's reassuring to hear that, especially when I personally had some doubts <3
DeleteSometimes it's much easier when it's just two people - you don't feel guilty that you spent all your time talking to one person over another. :)
And yes, all the Christmas decorations and displays are giving me life! I would SO love to go back after York has had its Christmas lights switched on, but I'm not sure if I'll manage to fit that in.
I really love the elegance and simplicity of this dress on you. So lovely! <3
ReplyDeleteThat food looks really good! I love afternoon tea but it's good to mix things up a bit. That winter berry cheesecake is making my mouth water!
Thank you so much! I definitely feel that with Mary Magdalene designs it's best to leave the dresses to speak for themselves.
DeleteAnd I know exactly what you mean! Sometimes this feels like the downside of living in the UK - as the home country of afternoon tea, very few places dare to experiment with the formula and try something different or new. So when a place offers savouries and sweets separately, it means you can visit it more often without feeling like you're missing out on the fancy tea experience.