Afternoon Tea on the Move
By Jane Pettigrew
All aboard for uniquely British teatimes!
Ever since its heyday in the frothy, high-fashion days of the Edwardian period at the beginning of the 20th...
Tea Treasures in the English Countryside
Some of England’s best tearooms are tucked away in small towns.
The Tea Experience: America’s Living History Teas
Notable Venues of the Eastern United States
By Terri Cook
Since December 16, 1773, American history has been inextricably linked with tea. On that evening, a...
Lady Hopetoun Still Presides
Text by Kerry Vincent • Photography by Sanjeev Singh
Gentility is tossing on a pretty dress, best manners forward, and tiptoeing off in dainty heels to the...
Love Affair with The Milestone
Text by Kerry Vincent
Photography Courtesy of The Milestone and Residences
Under a starry twilit sky, I first saw The Milestone twinkling far away in the...
Afternoon Tea in Houston
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by John O’Hagan
Houston is a crucial part of Texas’s fascinating history. After all, its name honors the...
Afternoon Tea Treasures of Ireland
While travel plans were halted for many throughout 2020, that time at home has provided a wonderful opportunity to map out destinations for future...
Will You Join Us at the 2018 Devan Shah Tea Festival?
Join TeaTime Magazine editor Lorna Reeves at the The Devan Shah Tea Festival, December 1 and 2, 2018 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. This special event will feature tea...
2020 TeaTime Travels
In 2020, we’re taking TeaTime on the road, and we’d love to have you join us! Our fun-filled, educational retreats will take us to...
A Tea Tour of Switzerland
Coffee is far more popular than tea in Switzerland, and many people will be surprised to learn that the country has an active tea club and a number of very stylish specialist tea stores in several major cities.