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California Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills Hotel
9641 Sunset Boulevard
(310) 276-2251
After several years of remodeling, this venerable hotel to the stars is
bringing back its classy, traditional afternoon tea. Stop by and see
what wonders they have done to this classic beauty. (PS the food's
great, too!)
The Peninsula Beverly Hills
9882 Little Santa Monica Boulevard
(310) 273-4888
Three levels of tea served daily from 3 to 6 p.m. in The Living Room, a
sun-splashed yellow and beige area of silk sofas and gracious table
seating areas. We love the feel, look, and comfort of this lobby; it is
pure California. The choices of teas continues to grow, and most are
prepared quite well. The royal tea comes with strawberries and a glass
of champagne, both purely American touches, but you have to rest up from
Rodeo Drive shopping somehow.
Burlingame
Lady Pierrepont's Heirlooms & Edibles
1205 Howard Avenue
(415) 342-6065
This converted Victorian home is the place to visit when in the San
Francisco south bay. It is in the charming carriage-trade town of
Burlingame, a mecca for antiques and gift shoppers. The tea room offers
books, gifts, teas, and wonderful accessories that you can view after
sampling one of their three tea menus. Tuesday through Saturday. Fortnum
& Mason Royal Blend is the house tea; other choices available.
Dana Point
The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel Hotel
One Ritz-Carlton Drive
(714) 240-2000
Easily the favorite choice of visitors to this seaside town. Tea is
served in The Library overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Three levels of tea
menus served daily. Reservations essential!
Los Angeles
Biltmore Hotel
506 S. Grand Avenue
Surrounding the Rendezvous Court where two full afternoon menus are
served daily . A great people-watching place and an ideal spot for a
light meal before the theater or just to avoid the 5 o'clock traffic
rush.
Chado
8422 1/2 W. Third Street
(213) 655-2056
This is the tea shop that revolutionized tea drinking in Los Angeles.
Tiny, serene, elegant, with fine food and an excellent choice of teas
from around the world. Try their exceptional new green teas from Nilgiri,
Darjeeling, and their famous "Jade Oolong," one of our personal
favorites. Good selection of gift items, especially their glasses for
hot and iced teas; charming! Open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m..
Pacific Dining Car
1310 W. Sixth Street
(213) 483-6000
2700 Wilshire Boulevard
(310) 453-4000
This classic American-style restaurant is famous for its steaks and
gargantuan breakfasts. Tea is always serenely presented and there is a
great comfort in its predictability. You'll love the red leather booths
and professional staff. The meal comes with a glass of sherry and a
traditional menu. We keep going back because it's quiet, comfy and,
okay, a bargain at $10.
Monrovia
504 S. Myrtle Avenue
(818) 303-3201
Afternoon tea in charming vintage clothing store where you can cop a hat
from the wall and "dress up" no matter how old you are. Carefully
created menu items to please the palate of any age.
Ojai
Tottenham Court
242 E. Ojai Avenue
(805) 646-2339
Charming, original murals on the walls depict English scenes that add
whimsy and a touch of authentic English locale to this charming tea
room. Faux walls and windows separate you from the fabulous gift shop
with its incredible table accessories, food, and gift items.. Fortnum &
Mason teas are served with the traditional tea menus from lunch time
through tea time.
Pasadena
The Rose Tree Cottage
824 E. California Boulevard
(818) 793-3337
This is the venerable English complex of storybook, thatched cottages
that helped start the tea revolution in southern California. The Frys
offer everything imaginable for gifts and home accessories from England,
plus one of the best English-styled teas anywhere. Tea is served on
crisp linens with freshly made, English-style teas and genuine clotted
cream for the scones. An ideal place for children to practice their
newly-learned manners and for adults of all ages to drift back in time.
Tea Rose Garden
28 S. Raymond Avenue
(818) 578-1144
This lovely tearoom offers tea in the garden. A beautiful courtyard with
fountain is part of this fragrant, full-service flower shop and tea room
specializing in edible flowers. Unique loose leaf teas and fine blends.
Open daily.
San Diego
US Grant Hotel
326 Broadway
(619) 232-3121
Relax in the richly appointed lobby with its highly polished mahogany
furniture and fine accessories. Pianist. Tea served Tuesday through
Saturday. Located across from Horton Plaza shopping center -- what
better location is there for pre- or apres-tea shopping?
Westgate Hotel
1055 Second Avenue
(619) 238-1818
After being away from the tea scene for quite a while, the Westgate has
come back with a tea service that is pure style. Traditional full set
tea is served in their beautiful lobby, with your choice of 12 teas,
Monday through Saturday.
San Francisco
Imperial Tea Court
1411 Powell Street
(415) 788-6080
The first traditional Chinese tea house in the US. This classic shop has
rosewood paneled walls, silk cushions, rosewood furniture, and beautiful
traditional lanterns. The lanterns are intricately cut from one piece of
wood, in the old style. Sells more than 200 varieties of pure China teas
(bulk or packages) and tea or herb bath sachets. Tea tastings are priced
per person. Here's the place to educate your senses and train palate
with fine China teas.
Neiman-Marcus
150 Stockton
(415) 362-3900
The Glass Ship dome ceiling on the top floor is the perfect screen for a
sun-splashed afternoon tea. This classic department store serves tea in
The Rotunda Restaurant Monday through Saturday. Incredible desserts!
Nearby food and gift shop offers many tea-time delights.
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel
600 Stockton Street
(415) 296-7465
Soft silk sofas, cozy eating areas, harpist or other musicians, and
exquisite furnishings, paintings and soft lighting all make for an
exceptionally fine ambiance. Nibble away at this classic Ritz afternoon
tea. Offered in the step-up lobby lounge daily.
San Marino
Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens
1151 Oxford Road
(818) 683-8131
Set in the Rose Garden Room with views of the bucolic gardens which
change with the seasons. English style tea is served buffet style daily,
except Mondays. Adjacent to the Huntington Library which houses genuine
Shakespeare folios, Gainsborough paintings, and many other fine art and
accessory items.
Temecula
Frills Tea Room and Vintage Boutique
28535 Front Street
(909) 699-6996
Afternoon tea in charming Victorian home where you can cop a hat from
the wall and "dress up" no matter how old you are. Carefully created
menu items to please the palate of any age.
Valencia
A Touch of Class
25914 McBean Parkway
Granary Square
(805) 259-1625
Sip A.C. Perch teas of Copenhagen at the only place in the country that
serves it! This vibrant, rich selection of teas is bracing and
comforting at the same time. Select from four menus Wednesdays through
Sundays; Cream Tea only on Tuesdays. Wonderful shopping and delicious
food.
Connecticut
Salisbury
The Chaiwalla Tea Room
One Main Street
(203) 435-9758
Mary O'Brien offers what must be the very best Darjeelings anywhere. A
true aficionada, Mary's shop offers chai, an Indian tea "drink" with
cardamom, and her tea treats reflect an interest in Himalayan cultures.
A must-see. Ask about her Ashley Falls Tea Learning Centre!
Delaware
Wilmington
Hotel Dupont
11th and Market streets
(302) 594-3100
In this tiny state, where tradition and history are so important, you
can always rely on the Hotel Dupont to come through for you. A
refreshing afternoon tea is served daily in the lobby lounge. A classic
in every way.
Illinois
Chicago
The Ritz-Carlton Chicago (A Four Seasons Hotel)
160 E. Pearson Street
(312) 266-1000
Luxurious tea dining in the sky-lit, carpeted Greenhouse on the lobby
level with soothing sounds of a fountain nearby. Choice of 11 teas to
pair with one of three menus. Served daily.
Seasons of Long Grove
314 Old McHenry Road
(708) 634-9150
A creative spin makes the tea foods here very special; open daily except
Sunday. Major shopping in this 19th century vintage town.
Louisiana
New Orleans
Windsor Court Hotel
300 Gravier Street
(504) 523-6000
Soothing music from a chamber ensemble or harpist sets the scene for the
elegant Salon. Two full tea menus are served daily and you select from
25 loose leaf teas and a European menu. One of the prestigious Orient
Express hotels.
Massachusetts
Boston
The Copley Plaza Hotel
138 St. James Avenue in Back Bay, overlooking Copley Place
(617) 267-5300
The elegant, high-ceilinged Tea Court, a traditional meeting place for
society's finest since 1912, offers classic blends and traditional
English-style tea, daily, from an a la carte menu.
New York
New York City
J.P. Morgan Library
29 E. 36th Street at Madison Avenue
(212) 685-0610
Housed in the financier's 1906 home. Ask about the secret door in the
wall of J.P's office; it's a delight. The gallery always has something
exquisite to view. Then, top off the venture with tea in the Atrium
Garden Court. All items a la carte. Museum admission is $5. Open daily
except Monday.
Salon T Cafe & Tea Emporium
142 Mercer Street
(212) 925-3700
Unique tea showcase set below the Guggenheim Museum, SoHo. The vast
emporium includes a tea bar, retail tea and gift shops, antique
furnishings, and a menu as innovative as the setting. Indulge in the
exquisitely perfumed T salon teas -- unusual and exotic. Full set tea
menu, of course. Try to go for dinner when everything on the menu (from
chicken to sushi) is seasoned, flavored, or cooked in some way with tea.
Tea Box Cafe in the Takashimaya Department Store
693 Fifth Avenue
(212) 350-0100
Exquisite store features charming Japanese items for a few dollars to
antique tea kettles for thousands. Exceptional menu of fine teas from
around the world with food items available a la carte or European set
tea. Created in the style of a benko box, all tea services are set in
serene surroundings that transport you miles away from the madness of
Fifth Avenue traffic. Monday through Saturday.
Ten Ren Tea and Ginseng Company
75 Mott Street
(212) 349-2286
Here's the ideal place to sample the world's finest Oolongs plus some
exceptional greens. Tea is priced per sampling and everything is
available for take-out. An incredible selection.
Toraya
17 E. 71st. Street
(212) 861-1700
A gift-box of a shop showcasing Japanese sweets (wagashi and goshikito)
and teas by the cup. Setting is restful and quiet in a minimalist
interior. A marvelous find for those who love native Japanese green
teas.
Trois Jean
154 E. 79th Street
(212) 988-4858
Mariage Freres teas and attention to detail are all part of the
exquisite pleasure of this wonderful restaurant. They truly understand
what perfect tea is all about. Try some of their selections with their
dramatically exquisite pastries. Perfectly wonderful.
Oregon
Jacksonville
British Fare, Ltd.
235 E. California Street
(541) 899-7777
Set in an historic 1868 home, this charming tea room offers value and
wit with their teas, served daily with Lyons Assam Quick Brew for a
decided English touch. Also provides sympathy for fifty cents; what a
steal!
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Four Seasons Hotel
One Logan Square
(215) 963-1500
You might want to drift from tea to the dining room where the world's
finest chefs create sumptuous meals fit for the gourmand. Tea is
spectacular, especially the selections represented by Philadelphia's
premier tea shop: The House of Tea. The food service here is exquisite.
Served Monday through Saturday in the lobby lounge.
The Bellevue Hotel
1415 Chancellor Court
(215) 893-1776
If you're looking for a theatrical setting, dramatic tea service, and a
darn good time, take tea in the elegant Barrymore Room. The
sophisticated, historic building is just one good reason for having tea
here; others include: great service, fine tea, and delicious food.
Daily.
South Carolina
Charleston
The Charleston Place Hotel
130 Market Street
(803) 722-4900
An experienced tea leaf reader is just part of the fun of tea staged in
the lobby lounge of this delightful Southern institution open for
afternoon tea Monday through Saturday with two set menus. Perfect place
for parties.
Tennessee
Memphis
The Peabody
149 Union Avenue
(901) 529-4000
This is a popular hotel, where the mallard ducks have the run of the
outdoor fountain -- and sometimes the run of the hotel. The tea,
however, is classic: served with inimitable grace and always worth the
wait. A must-do in Memphis. Served Monday through Friday and by
reservation.
Texas
Dallas
Lady Primrose's Shopping the English Countryside in the Hotel
Crescent Court
500 Crescent Court
(214) 871-8333
Full-set tea is served in the store's Thatched Cottage Pantry, Monday
through Saturday. Be forewarned: the delectables are delicious and the
accessories and antiques that surround you are habit forming. Bring
credit cards.
Washington, DC
Four Seasons Hotel
2800 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
(202) 342-0444
AAA's five-diamond award-winning hotel at the entrance to Georgetown.
Tea served daily in the Garden Terrace restaurant.
The Willard Intercontinental
1401 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W.
(202) 628-9100
Just a block from the White House stands the beautifully restored Beaux
Arts "new" Willard which has hosted visitors and natives to DC since
1816. You'll love their tea, held in The Nest, a former sitting room
overlooking the main lobby. Available daily. |