Tea at Seven Springs
4456 Marietta Street
Powder Springs, GA
770-439-9074
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#4
of 58in GA
Hours
Tearoom open for lunch 11:00am-3:00pm, Wed.-Sat. (reservantions recommended especially on Sat.)
Tearoom open for lunch 11:00am-3:00pm, Wed.-Sat. (reservantions recommended especially on Sat.)
Call to schedule special events.
Giftshop open Wed.-Sat
11:00am to 5:00pm
Overview
June 24, 2009 we will be celebrating 5 years. Thanks to our wonderful friends for 5 great years.

Reviews
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Variety: I took my daughter and her friend to Tea at Seven Springs today for a surprise tea party for my daughter...... My my my was it wonderful.... We enjoyed the teas, food, and especially the service. Our waitress took so much time with the girls to answer all of their questions and reccommended certain teas for them to try. We had a wonderful time and this was a great 1st time tea room experience for the girls. Thanks ladies at Tea at Seven Springs, u made the girls experience a great one....... |
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- Cela Acklin 08/08/09 |
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Variety: This place is wonderful!!!! |
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- Michelle 06/23/09 |
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Variety: Tea at Seven Springs made our intimate wedding a dream come true. The beauty of the tearoom and the delicious reception table were beyond expectations. It was fun to be able to purchase part of the tearoom motif and bring part of our wedding memories home. They put THE most incredible touches into our small wedding. Beautiful, delicious and loving describes the tearoom and its staff. |
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- The Behl family 06/03/09 |
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Variety: My mother and I visited Tea At Seven Springs this weekend and we were quite happy. We made last minute reservations, but the ladies there were kind enough to fit us in as busy as they were. I'm not sure what the last poster means by 'one scone for 4 people on the full parlor tea' because we had one scone each along with 4 little desserts each and 4 sandwiches each. In addition to that, we each got a cup of soup, some fruit and a frozen dessert (which I'm not exactly sure what it's made of, but it was quite good.) It was ALOT of food...well worth the money. I loved the atmosphere and the downtown area is so cute. We made a day of it. |
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- Paula S. 05/12/09 |
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Variety: For the Full Parlor Tea service for 4 we received one scone (I think it was a scone) and one delish chocolate cookie sort of thing. ONE scone for 4 people? And enought cream and lemon curd for 1 person. Were we suppose to split that among 4 people? Definitely not a British style scone but really a bread like consistency with no flavor. We had to keep asking for milk for the tea because she kept bringing it in the smallest container. The atmosphere was nice and pretty but just not worth it. It took over 45 minutes to get the soup. We were raging with starvation by then and it was good but as good as Campbells. I didn't see what the fuss was all about. Some pluses: their decaf tea selection was fabulous. Especially the Provence - that was the best part. |
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- Heidi 05/11/09 |
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Variety: This is the second year that ladies in our have held our Mother's Day Tea here. I have really enjoyed it both years. They have a beautiful setup and were very accomodating to our large group. This year we had the Paris and Peach hot teas and my favorite was the Peach tea. Where do I begin with the scones and sandwich trays....I love the pimento and chicken sandwiches. Our ladies had such a wonderful time here and I look forward to another tea party here!!! |
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- Brandi Few 05/11/09 |
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Variety: I read about this tearoom in Southern Living and had to try it. It was wonderful. The atomsphere was so warm and cozy. I loved the house salad with their homemade dressing and the scones were so good, I ordered extras to take home. This is a wonderful place to have a treat with friends. |
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- Julie 05/05/09 |
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Variety: I was so happy to see Tea at Seven Springs listed in Southern Living Magazine this month! I have been into the tearoom before but never done a review. I just want to let everyone know that Tea at Seven Springs is top notch and it was just a matter of time before Southern Living realized they needed to recognize them! |
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- Donna 04/28/09 |
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Variety: April 2009 my grandaughter and I visited for her 12th birthday. The soup was delish.The staff were so nice.They brought a small cake to my grandaughter and sang Happy Birthday to her. All the food was verrry good. We will be back. Thank you for making my grandaughter feel so special. |
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- Sue 04/28/09 |
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Variety: After visiting this teahouse with one of my best friends I enjoyed the experience so much that I brought a family member from out of town for my second visit. We had a wonderful, relaxing time and I would definitely visit again. |
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- Melanie Miller 04/11/09 |
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Variety: My husband and I enjoyed a Valentine's Day tea in this tearoom on Saturday and greatly enjoyed ourselves! Every single person we encountered was so pleasant and gracious, and the food was just terrific. After having been to 40+ tearooms, I was delighted to find another to add to my list of local favorites. (I even wrote about it on my tea blog: ncmagteawithfriends.blogspot.com.) I'll definitely be back! Angela McRae, Newnan, Georgia |
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- Angela McRae 02/16/09 |
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Tearoom Response
Angela, Thank you for the wonderful comments. I am glad that you enjoyed your visit, we were all honored by your visit. We have really enjoyed your comments and pictures in your blog. I have enjoyed several of the blogs. Thanks again for your kindness, Joan Evans and Tea At Seven Springs Staff |
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Variety: I didn't have the tea here but I did need a teapot. I found exactly what I was looking for here and even bought more than I intended to. They have such pretty stuff in the gift shop area and displayed all around the restaurant. |
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- Diane 01/28/09 |
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Variety: My sister & I went for tea here this past weekend & had a wonderful time. Their dining room was full of people and,even though we had a slight wait, the staff was very sweet & there was plenty of merchandise for us to look at while we waited. When we did have our tea- everything was fabulous. From the service to the food- I enjoyed it all. We didn't feel rushed & it was a great way to spend my Saturday afternoon. I'll definitely be going back soon. |
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- CJ 01/27/09 |
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Variety: It was mine and my sisters first time visiting a tea room. We had a wonderful time and will be visiting again when our Step Mother comes to town. |
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- Laurie 01/25/09 |
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Variety: The food and service here are excellent. My husband and I have been to many tearooms in different states and countries and we both agree that this is one of the best. I am very picky about scones and have found that many of tearooms don't know the difference between a muffin and a scone; that is definitely not the case here. The scones are great. They are made from scratch and are always delicious. The light afternoon tea is also very good. They have a nice variety of sandwiches and sweets on the tray. Tea at Seven Springs has recently expanded their tea selection and they now offer a variety of loose leaf teas including herbal, rooibos, oolong and more. The atmosphere is charming and we have consistently been pleased with the service. The main dining room has a Victorian feel to it; they also have hats hanging throughout the room that you can wear if you choose. |
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- Tammy 01/24/09 |
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Variety: I agree with Kelly that the presentation and the tea room was appealing. The holiday decor was festive. The food left a lot to be desired. The scons were mediocre, and we were only given 2 for both of us. We called ahead and were told that finger sandwiches and desserts were available, but when we arrived, we were informed that we had to reserve this combination of sandwiches and desserts 24 hours in advance or order separately from the menu. The vegetable soup was served in a tiny cup and was tasteless. The chicken salad had to be scrapped off the tastless crescent roll. I would not go back. |
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- Kathleen Flynn 11/28/08 |






