Lola's Tea House
130 Fifth Avenue
Pelham, NY
(914) 738-2100
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#22
of 140in NY
Hours
Tue - Sun: 12:00pm to 8:00pm


Reviews
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Variety: While Lola's doesn't have 150 teas as the Silver Tips Tea Room does, the variety nevertheless is quite good. I've been here four times and the tea and the experience were good each time. On my latest visit I also ordered a tea sandwich--curried chicken--excellent!! The prices overall are quite reasonable. The pots of tea themselves are large--the '2 cup' pot would generally be more than sufficient for two people. The decor is modern and very attractive. The ambiance is soothing and miles ahead of and away from the typical Starbucks. This is a very good place to hold an event, probably unique on the sound shore for that purpose. The loose tea sold by the ounce is an excellent value. I believe the most expensive tea is only $3.00/oz., and it is very good. Cheers, Leslie, for creating a valuable 'third place' for us Westchesterites! Also, Manhattanites, please know that Lola's is only a short walk from the Pelham train station on the New Haven line. |
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- Nate Levin 06/23/09 |
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Variety: The prices are higher than Manhattan tea houses. The food was fine, but the service was almost non-existent. They were too busy on their laptops to realize we were there. I'd like to give them a second chance, but I don't think I have enough patience. |
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- Kerry 04/07/09 |
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Variety: Lola's is a treasure! I'm so happy to have found this wonderful spot so nearby. I love the afternoon tea, with little sandwiches, salad, a fresh-baked scone and pastries. (There are other tempting items, but I've never tried them.) The tea meal is delicious, and you'll find yourself ordering an extra scone just to use up the Devonshire cream and jam. The service is warm and friendly, and there are choices available to please small children. If you're in the Pelham area, this is the best food around. |
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- Rosa 03/04/09 |
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Variety: What an interesting idea to have theme teas! Even though I'm thrilled to have a regular English afternoon tea, the choice of a French, Chinese or Moroccan tea adds fun choices. Lovely scones (get coconut if it's available) delicious sandwiches, jewel-like fruit and tiny desserts make up the English tea. My daughter had a chocolate chai that was really unique; she bought a bag to bring home. And we have a lot of tea at home. |
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- Carol 02/09/09 |





