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...
The Tea Mavens of Asheboro
Text by Katherine Ellis • Photography by Richard Schoenberger, Manor House Creative • Courtesy of Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau, heartofnorthcarolina.com
Female entrepreneurs cultivating...
The Twining Teapot Gallery at Norwich Castle Museum
Text by Jane Pettigrew
Photography Courtesy of Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
A fitting home for a sizeable collection
Norwich is an ancient English city in...
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...
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...
The Perfect Cup: A Wonderland of Tea in Wales
Text and Photography by Bruce Richardson
The principality of Wales—the smallest of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom—is so narrow that first-time...
Tea Treasures in the English Countryside
Some of England’s best tearooms are tucked away in small towns.
The Tea People of Hawaii
Anyone who has ever visited Hawaii knows it is a magical place with a powerful spirit and a positive approach to life. How wonderful, then, that...
7 Tips for Attending Your First Tea Festival
Text by Bruce Richardson • Photography by John O'Hagan
The growth of tea festivals across America began 25 years ago when Harney & Sons Fine...














