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...
Will You Meet Us in Seattle at the Northwest Tea Festival?
Join TeaTime Magazine contributing editor Jane Pettigrew at the 11th Annual Northwest Tea Festival September 29 and 30, 2018 at the Seattle Center. This tea festival...
Taking Tea in Indianapolis
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by Mac Jamieson
Must-visit venues in the Hoosier State’s capital
Since 1911, Indianapolis has become synonymous with the...
Fancy That: Making Memories One Tea Cup at a Time
“Memory maker” is a title Sarah Erlandson, proprietor of Fancy That in Walpole, Massachusetts, says she treasures. Even as a young child, Sarah was...
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...
Teatime with a Theme
Text by Jane Pettigrew • Photograph by Jane Hope
Five favourite UK tearooms
As afternoon tea has become more and more popular all over Britain, hotel...
Nina’s Marie-Antoinette
A French Tea House with Royal Charm
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography Courtesy of Nina’s of Paris
A short stroll from some of Paris’s popular...
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 of Portland
Text by Lorna Reeves
Something for all tastes in Oregon’s largest city
Anyone visiting Oregon’s most populous city is likely to see slogans such as “Keep...