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TEA ROOM


ROSE COTTAGE
Dress Up Tea Parties

QUEEN'S ROOM
Afternoon Tea Service

LUNCH MENU
Main Dining Room

RED ROOM
Private Room

GREEN ROOM
Private Room

CONFERENCE ROOM

FINE LOOSE TEA LIST

GIFT BOUTIQUE

EVENING EVENTS


SPECIAL EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS
Saying Goodbye

WORLD TEA EXPO


CATERING
WALNUT CREEK
CHAPEL CATERING


OUTSIDE CATERING

TO GO MENU

TEAROOM
COMMUNITY

TEA TIME WITH GOD
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TALKING OVER TEACUPS
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TEA PARTY TALK

RED HATTERS

A Spot For Tea

John 15:11 "that My joy and delight may be in you and that your joy
and gladness may be of full measure and complete."

Tearoom Hours
Tuesday - Saturday
11-3pm

English Lunch
Served 11 am - 3pm

Queen's Tea
Reservations
Preferred

Gift Boutique
11am - 3pm

Special Events, Evenings
&  Dress Up Parties
by reservation only!

Closed Sunday & Monday

3812 N. MacArthur Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK
73122
405-720-2765

Vicarious visits was the theme of the January 22 episode of Discover Oklahoma.  It featured locations where you can change your identity for a day.  For the first visit host Jenifer Reynolds told viewers to "don you hat and your gloves, and your best table manners," as A Spot For Tea is featured.

Narrated by Ron Stahl, the segment featured owner Tammy Seibert hosting one of our Dress-Me-Up Victorian Tea Parties for girls of all ages.  As the audience watches the party unfold, Ron Stahl explains some of what is included in a tea party like the three-dimensional teapot shaped cake, a favorite of many party goers.

The segment concludes with a discussion on tea and its nuances.  Tammy points out that, "Tea in itself is a ritual.  It takes time to have a cup of tea."  She reminds viewers that the slow pace of tea is how it differs from the fast pace most people associate with coffee.

As a final etiquette lesson Ron asks the "expert" Tammy the all important pinky question.  She tells viewers the correct way to hold a tea cup is to rest the fingers on the cup and that the pinky is never held up.  Then viewers leave the tearoom with Ron reminding all to "practice the pinky thing."

Visit www.travelok.com for a list of restaurants that have been featured on the show.