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...
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...
London’s Rosewood Hotel
Where art and tea collide
Text by Kerry Vincent
Photography Courtesy of The Rosewood Hotel
I boarded a rumbling train on London’s Underground Piccadilly Line and sped my...
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...
Fortnum & Mason: Sharing Tea in a Christmas Wonderland
Text by Kerry Vincent • Photography Courtesy of Fortnum & Mason
Rock your fancy glad rags and say, “Hello!” to the Christmas wonderland of Fortnum &...
Babington’s Tea Room
Text by Barbara Gulley • Images Courtesy of Babington’s
Located in a bustling, tony area of Rome, Italy, at the base of the Spanish Steps...
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...
The Tea Experience: Taking Tea in Kansas City
Text by Britt Stafford
Photography by John O’Hagan
Straddling the Kansas-Missouri border, Kansas City might be considered a surprising hub for tea drinkers. The metropolis, home...
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...
Taking Tea at Lady Bedford’s Tea Parlour
In naming her tearoom in Pinehurst, North Carolina, Marian Caso was inspired by the story of Anna Maria Stanhope Russell, the seventh Duchess of...