Anyway we are getting ahead of ourselves. In the end we found a place to park the car, after witnessing the aftermath of possibly the worst car park crash ever. A wall and a transit van demolished by a Jeep.
The choice of eateries in St Ives is vast with many an offer of fish and chips, pizza and cornish pasties. Less shops were offering cream teas, and of those that did the look was not inviting. In the end we found Skys Diner
As mentioned before the passenger was not in the mood for a cream tea but shared a scone with a bottle of fizz. The driver had english breakfast, which arrived in a mug!
Now for me mugs are for coffee and chocolate. Tea should be served in a cup and saucer, from a pot with a pot of hot water on the side. I also think that it is value for money as a tea bag is good fort more than a single mug full.
To compound the irritation with this tea the scones were dusted in sugar, were large and strangely shaped and the jam and clotted cream were too small for the scones.
The problem with misshaped scones is how to cut them. They are impossible to cut so so as to give an even depth of scone. They all end up wedge shaped with too much scone on one for the jam and cream. Here the last bite was almost all scone with little jam and cream. Also the scones were a bit dry and very sweet with the sugar coating on the top.
Overall the the cream tea was OK nothing great but perhaps they know their market.
Jam and Cream:- 3 small portion in relation to the scone size.
Scones:- 2 dry and sweet
Tea:- 2 Mug and no pot
Service:- 3 Staff friendly