Savvy Spoon Tea
313 W 5th Ave
Columbus, OH
(614) 407-5832
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| Sun | 12:30pm - 6:00pm |
| Mon | 12:30pm - 6:00pm |
| Tue | closed |
| Wed | 12:30pm - 6:00pm |
| Thu | 12:30pm - 6:00pm |
| Fri | 12:30pm - 6:00pm |
| Sat | 12:30pm - 6:00pm |
Afternoon tea has been a British tradition for 200 years. Savvy Spoon is dedicated to bringing you a delicious and authentic tea experience, with vintage flair and gourmet foods.
We are currently serving tea in the beautiful Victorian setting of Harrison House Bed & Breakfast, an original Columbus landmark which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
We are currently serving afternoon tea by reservation; please make your reservation at least 24 hours in advance (we recommend at least 3 days in advance for parties of 6 or larger). We seat our guests for tea between 2 and 3pm, serving a delicious assortment of pastries, sandwiches, and confections in the traditional English style.
Please check our website for regular updates regarding our monthly specialty menus and events!


Reviews
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Variety: This is a wonderful tearoom and the owner/hostess is knowledgeable and gracious. The varieties of tea are loose teas and there are many choices. I especially enjoyed the Rose Black Tea which I had not had before. The savories, sandwiches, scones, fruits and desserts were delicious and varied in their unique flavors. All were attractively presented and plentiful. The dishes and surroundings are beautiful and the atmosphere is quiet with soft music. Noble, the owner, is delightful to talk with and willing to share her tea experiences. The cost is very reasonable and we have already booked another reservation. Don't miss this chance to be pampered! |
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- Peg Tippett 02/23/13 |
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Variety: Those individuals living close to or around the Columbus area MUST have afternoon tea with Noble at The Savvy Spoon Tea. The food was truly gourmet,the atmosphere delightful, and the tea hostess extremely knowledgeable. |
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- Vicki Malley 02/23/13 |
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Variety: I really enjoyed this afternoon tea. The scones were freshly baked and very tasty. There was a nice assortment of fruit, finger sandwiches, and desserts. The price is very reasonable considering how much food you get. The tea was all loose leaf and there was a small but quality selection (9 types, rose black, jasmine, kuan yin oolang, etc). It should be noted that this afternoon tea is served in a historic Victorian-era house, which really adds a lot to the experience. I give this a high recommendation. Well worth checking out. |
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- Brandon 02/05/13 |






