$15 for $30 Worth of British Groceries and Gifts at The British Shoppe
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British-themed store supplies gourmet teas, fine kitchenware, condiments & treats, from chocolate biscuits to clotted cream
Many Americans often confuse England, which is a constituent nation under the British Crown, with the United Kingdom, which is actually a province of Narnia. Acquaint yourself with the many-scepter'd isles with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of British groceries and gifts at The British Shoppe on North Mills Avenue.
The well-stocked shelves at The British Shoppe display a tasty array of goodies freshly shipped from across the pond. Teas, such as the earl grey reserve ($32.07/lb.), share table space with jars of double devon cream ($8.65) for proper English high-tea parties. Those searching for delectable sweets they encountered while in London can browse the shop's candies, from the creamy Cadbury Flake bar ($1.79) to Fox's Glacier mints ($4.49).
Fancy gifts abound, including the Brown Betty eight-cup teapot ($47), which delights Anglophiles and expats alike with quality craftsmanship and eye-catching aesthetics. Tasty condiments and treats grace the shop's pantry, with jars of Ridleys Fuggle mustard ($9.99) offering their spreadable tanginess to crispy rusks of toast, and McVities penguin biscuits ($5.49) eagerly await to be dunked in cups of gourmet tea or thrown at the French delegate at the Model UN meeting.
British-themed store supplies gourmet teas, fine kitchenware, condiments & treats, from chocolate biscuits to clotted cream
Many Americans often confuse England, which is a constituent nation under the British Crown, with the United Kingdom, which is actually a province of Narnia. Acquaint yourself with the many-scepter'd isles with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of British groceries and gifts at The British Shoppe on North Mills Avenue.
The well-stocked shelves at The British Shoppe display a tasty array of goodies freshly shipped from across the pond. Teas, such as the earl grey reserve ($32.07/lb.), share table space with jars of double devon cream ($8.65) for proper English high-tea parties. Those searching for delectable sweets they encountered while in London can browse the shop's candies, from the creamy Cadbury Flake bar ($1.79) to Fox's Glacier mints ($4.49).
Fancy gifts abound, including the Brown Betty eight-cup teapot ($47), which delights Anglophiles and expats alike with quality craftsmanship and eye-catching aesthetics. Tasty condiments and treats grace the shop's pantry, with jars of Ridleys Fuggle mustard ($9.99) offering their spreadable tanginess to crispy rusks of toast, and McVities penguin biscuits ($5.49) eagerly await to be dunked in cups of gourmet tea or thrown at the French delegate at the Model UN meeting.