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.
San Diego’s Tea Scene
Tea options are abundant in this seaside city.
By Angie Brown • Photography by Sarah Swihart
Sailboats dot the marina, palm trees wave in the breeze, and...
Orange Pekoe
A Very Fine Tearoom Serving Very Fine Teas in West London
by Jane Pettigrew • Photography Courtesy of Orange Pekoe
When Marianna Hadjigeorgiou decided in 2004...
Tea in the Garden State
By Lorna Reeves • Photography by William Dickey
New Jersey may be smaller in landmass than most other states in the Union, but what the Garden...
Piper & Leaf: Building a Sense of Community
By Betty Terry • Photography by Jim Bathie
Newcomers find there is a lot to like about Huntsville, Alabama, a former cotton town founded in 1805. Transformed into...
Afternoon Tea in Bermuda
Text by Lisa Truesdale • Photography by Jim Bathie
After one glimpse of Bermuda’s jewel-toned waters, clear blue sky, and pink-sand beaches stretching along 75...
A New Way of Tea at Amanzi
By Jane Pettigrew • Photography by Stephen DeVries
When people seek advice about where to go for afternoon tea in London, the answer is easy—book...
Sipping Tea in the Bluegrass State
Text by Betty Terry • Photography by John O'Hagan
Kentucky, especially the Bluegrass Region
in the central part of the state, is known
for two things—horseracing...
Rocky Mountain High Tea
In Georgetown, Colorado, Jeannette Peterson serves up tall tales and afternoon tea at 8,500 feet.
Paris In a Cup
When you step inside Paris in a Cup, you'll feel as if you have been magically transported to Paris.














