"service: the people were nice, but it felt like they were surprised that we were there and prepared nothing. we have a little reluctant to find the place. they are sitting in a curse next to a room that was cleaned. food: scones tasted ok, cream puff centers were frozen, the fingers sandwiches had strange combos: Pimento cheese with lachs, which was strange, but acceptable, a very sweet jam and enticing that was excessively sweet and strange. tea: there were like 2 serious tees English breakfast and earl gray, which was not marked and the person who served also did not know what it was. everything else was something with it. what makes me not that there are some vegetable flowery fruity tees, but I expected an extensive serious tee collection on the place for afternoon tea. even if the tee came, everything they did was pour hot water with the leaves in a pot and immediately it brought to the table with zero instructions, how much longer too steep it for, the person again did not know when we asked. have they answered us like oh probably 5 minutes or so, clearly knew nothing about the individual suggested steep times for each of the 3 pots of tee we had. no sugar, cream/milk or lemon was offered. price: it was about $140 for 3 people, we shared a small tower of eating and we each have the choice of 1 pot tee. 20% congratulate was obligatory, no restoration allowed tee and new pots cost $8. to compare, twisted branch tee bazaar pots from tee costs about $8, but the common food from a large teller of Mediterranean style is about $28 that offers about the same amount of food as we from oakhurst and personally I think the quality was much worse at oakhurst. a laughing terrible experience."