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724-699-8908
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Adamsville, PA 16110 |
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Main
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Our delicious
Welsh Cakes
(always served in
the tearoom)
$4.00/dozen

Homemade Soups
($10 to $12 per quart)
Brand name teas from the British Isles:
- Glengettie
- Yorkshire Gold
- Typhoo decaf
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All cooking and baking done on premises. |
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Coming
Events |
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| IMPORTANT NOTE |
Please know that we no longer accept
credit or debit cards. Cash or checks only please.
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| Mark your calendars |
Looking ahead to 2011,
here are some important dates to keep in mind:
February 12
Valentine Tea
March 12
Celtic Tea
(featuring music from the British Isles)
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| September |
An American Girl Tea
We will have tea and scones, sandwich,
dessert, and an activity.
Date pending (September 11 or 18, 1:00 PM)
$15
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| October |
We're in the planning stages.
Check back or call for details.
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| November |
Holiday Open house
November 12, 13
We will serve refreshments, including mulled cider and sample our new soup and bread mixes.
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| December |
Christmas Tea
December 4, 1:00 PM
$30
You won't want to miss this event. It's our most popular, and it's a sell out. Call us right away for reservations.
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The
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Our gift shop is open Thurs.. thru Sat. from 11:00 to 4:00 and Tea and
Scones are always available without a reservation.
Some of our merchandise includes:
Teapots, teacups and other china, Glengettie Welsh Tea, premium
teas, accessories and cozies, English Tiptree brand jams, jellies, curds,
aprons, totes ... and much more!
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All Glengettie now
half price!

Glengettie
Pricing:
Loose 250g: $13.00
80 Bags: $14.50
Prices do not include shipping/handling.
CALL TO ORDER!
724-699-8908
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HOURS |
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Regular Hours:
(Apr - Dec)
Thursday
thru
Saturday:
11:00 - 4:00 PM
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Just some of
the feedback from our customers ... |
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Teamap.com
has received independent reviews of our tearoom which we'd like to share with you. Here
are just a few:
Variety:
Artistry: Service: 
If you like tea, and live in the western PA or eastern OH region, it is a MUST! The
Queen's afternoon tea probably rivals that of the real Queen. The food was gormet fresh,
and you couldn't find better service anywhere. With a lovely shop featuring local artists,
handmade soaps, and wooden chairs handcrafted in Wales, you can't go home empty handed!
And I can't say enough goods things about the lemon curd.
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- Amanda B 01/21/06
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Artistry: Service: 
I enjoyed the tea very much. The food is very good. The Queen's tea did not send me away
hungry. Make sure you stop and visit this tea room, you won't be disappointed!
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- Roger R 11/22/05
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Artistry: Service: 
I've been to many tea rooms, this one is truly wonderful. The atmosphere is warm and
welcoming. The food is authentic, fresh and very delicious. I highly recommend a visit,
you will not be disappointed. The welsh tea cakes and gingerbread was exceptional.
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- Peggy M 10/14/05
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Artistry: Service: 
What a delight... I ventured to this tiny town to meet some terrific ladies for a lovely
tea in October. Well worth the drive and an absolute delight to meet the owners... the
pumpkin scone was fabulous! Keep up the great tea-work!
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- Heather Byrd 10/13/05
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Variety:
Artistry: Service: 
The first surprise is - it's in the country, but it works. From the time we entered we
felt welcome. The sisters who own the establishment couldn't have been nicer, more
accomodating or helpful. The rooms are filled with tea related and non-tea related quality
items to enjoy. Our meal was visually attractive,excellent tasting & generous. The tea
was served nice and hot with a lovely tea cozy to keep it that way. Foods served were a
balance of savory,sweet,tart, & sinfully good, as in chocolate mousse. You won't be
disappointed, these gals will do their best to show you a good time & feed you well.
Their 'Christmas Tea' sounded worth the trip - harp music too. We'd go again in a
heartbeat. Try it!
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- sandy 09/28/05
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Picture of bag piper, Sam Frazier, at our March Luck o' the Irish Tea |
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