Tea For You
28 Stone Bridge Way
Hope Valley, RI
(401) 539-1097
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Hours
Friday: 12:30 p.m./6:30 p.m. Saturday: 12:30 p.m. Special days available upon request.
Overview
Enjoy a lovely private country Victorian tea party in a homey setting at Tea For You. You will be pampered as you sit at lace-covered tables, where you will be served delicious food on crystal plates and freshly brewed tea in fine china tea cups. In addition to being served a delightful selection of food and tea, you will be given a brief presentation on tea etiquette and the history of teas.
Enjoy a lovely private country Victorian tea party in a homey setting at Tea For You. You will be pampered as you sit at lace-covered tables, where you will be served delicious food on crystal plates and freshly brewed tea in fine china tea cups. In addition to being served a delightful selection of food and tea, you will be given a brief presentation on tea etiquette and the history of teas.
We can accommodate tea parties of up to 18 guests. However, a minimum of 8 guests is required to schedule a tea party.
A country Victorian tea party can be booked for any occasion such as a birthday party, bridesmaids tea, mother/daughter tea, Bible study groups, Red Hat Society, book clubs, garden clubs, or any other occasion you can think of.
We also offer specialty tea parties such as Sweetheart (February), Christmas (end of November through mid December), and Candlelight (October through March).
We look forward to the opportunity to serve you!


Reviews
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Variety: Everything was wonderful. From the moment our Hostess and her family met us at the door until we left over 3 hours later, it was so very enjoyable. They nmade you feel so very welcome. She waits for you to arrive before she starts to brew the teas so that they will be at the peak of perfection when she serves them. Her 2 sons entertained us with magic while the first pots were brewing There was Tomato Basil Soup, followed by Fresh Fruit Cup. Then we had two kinds of scones with clotted cream and jam. There were three kinds of finger sandwiches served - ham and granny smith apple slices on raison bread, cucumber and cream cheese on minature wheat bread squares and I believe the other was curried chicken and golden raisons. The luncheon teas were Black Currant and Dahjarli... (more) |
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- Patricia Senez 08/27/09 |





