Visit These 7 Charming Tea Rooms In Maine For A Piece Of The Past
The UK and some Asian countries might be known for tea consumption, but there are some pretty awesome places here in Maine that might give places like jolly old England a run for its money! From spots that specialize in teas from around the world, to those that will make you feel like the Queen of England, we recommend you check out these tea houses if you’re looking for a little more class in your life. Or, if you just want some tea!
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Jacqueline's is perfect for those who grew up loving tea parties with teddy bears. In addition to over 90 different teas, you can make a reservation to enjoy "Afternoon Tea," a four-course meal featuring foods selected and prepared by Jacqueline. The ambiance is lovely and whimsical and a reservation comes with no time limit. Simply sit back and enjoy as long as you'd like. Visit them at: 201 Main Street, Freeport / (207) 865-2123
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Dobra has 8 different versions, the first of which is located Prague where the idea struck the owners. If tea tradition is what you love, this place is for you. The tea selection is vast and the staff will tell you absolutely anything you need to know about origins and taste. You can also purchase teas by the ounce here, which is one of our favorite things to do. If you choose to enjoy the light food menu and inside ambiance, you won't be disappointed. There's traditional tea house seating, as well as gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian snacks for all. Visit them at: 89 Exchange Street, Portland / (207) 210-6566
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This Chinese tea house is a wonderful departure from some of the other tea houses on this list. It was created by a duo who started out by using the common, commercially produced tea bag and then moved on to more gourmet types. Soon they were on to full leaf teas, which is what you'll find here. They're open seasonally from May through October, as well as select weekends by appointment during other parts of the year. Visit them at: 278 Main Street, Bar Harbor / (207) 288-2781
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Tea is only one of the amazing things on offer here at Selah. The teas are vast and varied, but if you prefer coffee you can get that too. But, perhaps best of all is the eclectic food menu spanning a variety of cultures. Ask any questions you'd like, the staff is said to be very helpful! Visit them at: 177 Main Street, Waterville / (207) 660-9181
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Nellie's is the place to find fine teas with the help of professionals. They feature a large assortment of tea, tea accessories and tea related books, jewelry and linens. They also host a variety of tea classes and tastings. You can find them every Saturday at the Saco River Market from 9am to 12:30pm. You can also find them every Sunday from June through October at the Scarborough Market from 9am to 1pm. Call them on: (207) 761-8041
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The Clipper Merchant might be as British as a tea house gets outside of Britain. This is a traditional British-style tea house with over 100 teas from around the world ready to be tasted! They have an array of food, including scones, breads, salads, soups and savories. You can take part in a classic English High Tea that comes with tea sandwiches, scones, soup, desserts, and fruit. Visit them at: 32 Main Street, Bridgton / (207) 803-8111
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If giving back is important to you, Blue Willow should be on your list. A portion of all proceeds always go to a local charity. The tea room offers tea lunches on Monday and Tuesday from 11:30am to 4pm. On the weekends, they're open for parties of ten or more people. Lunch includes a 3 tiered stand full of scones, fresh fruit, tea sandwiches, desserts and...tea! Visit them at: 36 Water Street, Randolph / (207) 458-1825
If you’re more of a coffee-lover, check out some of our favorite (and unique!) coffee shops in Maine.
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