The Tea Experience: Teatime Magic in The Kingdom of Kerry
Text and Photography by Margaret M. Johnson
There are 32 counties on the island of Ireland (26 in the Republic, and six in Northern Ireland),...
Teatime in Manchester, City of Cotton
Text by Jane Pettigrew
Photograph Courtesy of Marketing Manchester, marketingmanchester.com
From industrial past to energetic present
Before the 18th century, Manchester was a flourishing market town that...
Taking Tea in “The Valley of The Sun”
Text by Katherine Ellis
Noteworthy tea venues in the greater Phoenix, Arizona, metropolis
Among the mighty mountaintops and sun-soaked landscape of Southern Arizona, lies the fifth...
TeaTime Travels Abroad
A glimpse at our recent adventures across the pond
There is truly nothing like taking tea in the country where a mid-afternoon break to sip...
The Tea Experience: Teatime in Austin
Text by Katherine Ellis
Something for all tastes deep in the heart of Texas
An eclectic and ever-growing city that seems to “march to the beat...
The Hazelmere
Text by Bruce Richardson
Taking Tea in the Land of Peter Rabbit
Images of England’s Lake District have filled our heads ever since our parents lulled...
Tea in Cambridge
Text by Jane Pettigrew
"And is There Honey Still"... in Cambridge?
A guide to the renowned university town’s best tearooms
Rupert Brooke’s light-hearted poem “The Old Vicarage,”...
Clotted Cream: A Cream-Tea Essential
Text by Margaret M. Johnson
Don’t let the name fool you. Clotted, or “clouted,” cream is one of the world’s loveliest, most decadent, and indulgent...
Taking Tea in Kent
Text by Jane Pettigrew
Photograph of Leeds Castle by William Bray, Courtesy of visitkent.co.uk
The Garden of England
The county of Kent is said to take its...
Europe’s Oldest Tea Farm
Text by Sharon McDonnell
Photography Courtesy of Azores Promotion Board, visitazores.com
Treasure in the Azores
The oldest continuously operating tea plantation in Europe is in the Azores,...