You'll Love The Historic Tea Room In Tennessee That's Begging To Be Visited
Tennessee is steeped in southern traditions and history, so it’s only right that there be a gorgeous tea room in the heart of Memphis to return to, again and again. The Woman’s Exchange of Memphis is the kind of place where you gather your friends and indulge in something sweet. Where you gossip over plates of pastries and sip mint tea til you simply must go home. If you haven’t visited, this beautiful space is quite the treat.

The Woman's Exchange feels like an experience straight from the past, mainly because that's exactly the way it was structured.

The Memphis chapter was established in 1885, an has been serving "ladies lunch" since the mid-1930s.
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The space itself offers all sorts of handmade goods and gifts for consignment as you walk in, and you'll have the chance to indulge in a beautifully decorated and thoughtfully made mealtime experience. You can eat in the "garden room" where you'll be joined by all sorts of greenery, a space that's made even lovelier by the company kept and meals served.
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The menu is different every day, boasting an entree, vegetable plate, soup, dessert, salad and even triple plate for your enjoyment.

The Woman's Exchange Art Gallery also offers art class sign ups if you're looking to indulge in a bit of extracurricular artistry.

You can indulge in a historic experience of your own at 88 Racine Street in Memphis, Tennessee, from 10am to 4pm during the week and until 2pm on Saturday. Keep in mind that The Woman's Exchange is closed on Sundays, but serves up beautiful experiences the rest of the week.
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