Oregon Is Home To The World's First Steampunk Tea Room And You'll Want To Visit
By Mikayla
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Published March 15, 2018
In the mood for a tea party? ClockWork Rose Tea Emporium serves one of the finest high teas in Oregon in a one-of-a-kind setting. As the world’s first and only steampunk tea room, visitors are treated to tea and treats amidst whimsical 19th Century Victorian decor. No matter what your style is, you’re sure to enjoy a cup of tea here. Take a look:
Located in Beaverton, ClockWork Rose Tea Emporium is a unique little tea shop with a large variety of teas and incredible food.
Part of what makes this tea room stand out is its unique theme.
As the world's first and only steampunk tea room, ClockWork Rose has eclectic furnishings and decor.
In case you didn't know, steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery.
The steampunk style is evident throughout ClockWork Rose, from the numerous clocks to the whimsical Victorian design.
And we can't forget to talk about the tea itself. A wide variety of Harney & Sons tea is served here, including green, black, and herbal blends.
The high tea is also terrific and includes a Caesar salad, large pot of tea, assorted tea sandwiches, mini scones, and some delicious assorted desserts.
When tea time's over, you can pick up some goodies to take home in the gift shop.
ClockWork Rose also has special seasonal tea parties, including the upcoming Cinco De Mayo party and a Harry Potter Tea Reading.
ClockWork Rose Tea Emporium is located at 12412 SW Broadway St., Beaverton, OR 97005. Please note: high tea is available by appointment only.
Have you visited this delightful little tea room before? Where can we find your favorite tea in Oregon? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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