The Tea Nook

The Tea Nook

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A Tea Room experience for making memories
CLOSED PERMANENTLY A customer might expect to receive a good cup of tea with milk or lemon.

The Tea Nook is a tea room that seats 20... where beverages and light meals are served, we have a subdued atmosphere. We have scones with jams and clotted cream. Finger Sandwiches, Pinwheels, Soup or Salad.... and of course Sweets from Sugar Sisters.. The Tea Nook is for baby or wedding showers, women's groups, birthdays and any reason you have to hold a tea. We are currently by reservation only call 312-7687 or email [email protected]

Timeline photos 05/26/2015

What a great idea....

Convert an old TV cabinet into a kids play kitchen.

http://www.ehow.com/info_12340191_before-after-turn-old-cabinet-kids-kitchen.html

What an awesome idea of up cycling an old cabinet.

Timeline photos 05/14/2015

Have to try these....

{NEW!} Homemade Mac and Cheese Bites... These are so simple and the perfect finger food ideal for serving kids and as an appetizer! These are DELICIOUS!

RECIPE HERE: http://www.chef-in-training.com/2015/05/homemade-mac-and-cheese-bites/

05/10/2015

Aternoon Tea Saturday May 23rd 2pm - 4pm.. call 312-7687 for Reservations or email [email protected]

Photos 05/08/2015

A bit of Tea information........

Various Tea Times
•Cream Tea — A simple tea consisting of scones, clotted cream, marmalade or lemon curd and tea.
•Low Tea/Afternoon Tea — An afternoon meal including sandwiches, scones, clotted cream, curd, 2-3 sweets and tea. Known as “low tea” because guests were seated in low armchairs with low side-tables on which to place their cups and saucers.
•Elevensies — Morning coffee hour in England
•Royale Tea — A social tea served with champagne at the beginning or sherry at the end of the tea.
•High Tea — High tea co notates an idea of elegancy and regal-ness when in fact is was an evening meal most often enjoyed around 6 pm as laborers and miners returned home. High tea consists of meat and potatoes as well as other foods and tea. It was not exclusively a working class meal but was adopted by all social groups. Families with servants often took high tea on Sundays in order to allow the maids and butlers time to go to church and not worry about cooking an evening meal for the family

Enjoy your day!

Photos 05/04/2015

Happy Monday....

Photos 05/03/2015
Photos 04/11/2015

We will be open Saturday May 2nd from 2-4.... For reservations Call 316-312-7687 ** email [email protected] ** or message for your reservation.....

Photos from The Tea Nook's post 04/11/2015

Table settings done....

Photos 04/10/2015

Setting up for tomorrow's Tea party....

Photos 04/05/2015

Blessings today and always.....

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Wichita, KS
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