Visit These 7 Charming Tea Rooms In Washington For A Piece Of The Past
There’s nothing quite like enjoying a good old-fashioned tea service. The ritual of an afternoon tea encourages us to slow down and live in the moment, and it’s also a wonderful experience to share with friends. So, put on your floppy hat and give one of these local tea rooms a try.
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Prepare to be absolutely charmed by this Victorian Mansion's elegant tea service. They offer an abundance of teas, a full luncheon menu, a kids' menu, dessert and even wine. Plus, the decor is undeniably adorable.
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At Brambleberry, tea is served Wednesday - Saturday, and you'll have to make an appointment. They offer three tea services, the most lavish of which is High Tea ($25).
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The Abbey Garden is open daily from 11-5, so you can enjoy their High Tea service as often as you'd like. They even have a Gentleman's Tea, which comes with a pot of tea, three tea sandwiches, a quiche or a sausage roll, and a dessert.
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Aside from being one of the most beautifully decorated places on the planet, the Olive Branch Café has a wonderful menu that includes salads, sandwiches and sweet treats in addition to the full tea service.
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Seattle's Queen Mary Tea Room has been a popular place to celebrate special occasions for years. They go all-out with their tea service, which is why reservations are highly recommended.
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This tea room is located in a historic home in Spokane's South Hill neighborhood. Being there truly feels like taking a step back in time, and the tea menu items are named after famous ladies like Marie Antoinette.
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This tea room is owned by a New York Times best-selling author, Debbie Macomber. Debbie has featured the tea room in her most popular book series, Cedar Cove. But the Grey House Café is locally famous for a different reason - the breakfast, lunch and High Tea, which is available by reservation only, are delightful.
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