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  2. List of teahouses - Wikipedia

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    Jacksons of Piccadilly, tea merchant Kardomah , a chain of tea and coffee shops in England, Wales, and a few in Paris, popular from the early 1900s until the 1960s, but now almost defunct. Lyons Corner House , now defunct; its waitresses were known as Nippy , because of their speed

  3. Category:Tea houses - Wikipedia

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  4. Teahouse - Wikipedia

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    Tea served in a tea room at the Shantytown Heritage Park in New Zealand Tea house in Moscow, 2017. A teahouse [1] or tearoom (also tea room) is an establishment which primarily serves tea and other light refreshments. A tea room may be a room set aside in a hotel, especially for serving afternoon tea, or may be an establishment that only serves ...

  5. Lake Agnes Tea House - Wikipedia

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    Before arriving at the spectacular lake and tea house, visitors must complete a forested 3.5 km hike. The Lake Agnes Tea House hike has an elevation gain of 400 m (1,300 ft). The trail itself is marked and trafficked, making it easy to navigate. Although the trail is clear, hikers should dress (e.g., running shoes) and bring provisions (e.g ...

  6. Bridgehead Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Bridgehead is a fair trade coffeehouse, coffee retailer, and coffee roaster chain based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In addition to coffee and organic teas, it sells soups, salads, sandwiches and snacks made in its own kitchen. [1] In November 2006, Bridgehead was voted Ottawa's "Best Coffee/Tea House" by readers of lifestyle weekly Ottawa ...

  7. Tea party - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria reportedly ordered "16 chocolate sponges, 12 plain sponges, 16 fondant biscuits" along with other sweets for a tea party at Buckingham Palace. [2] The afternoon tea party became a feature of great houses in the Victorian and Edwardian ages in the United Kingdom and the Gilded Age in the United States, as well as in all continental Europe (France, Germany, and the Russian Empire).

  8. “Full House ”Creator Reveals the Real Reason He Bought the ...

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    “Full House ”Creator Reveals the Real Reason He Bought the Iconic House in 2016: 'I Just Had This Dream' (Exclusive) Angela Andaloro October 26, 2024 at 9:00 AM

  9. Rutherford House - Wikipedia

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    Rutherford House is a historic building and museum in the Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The structure was the home of the first Premier of Alberta , Alexander Cameron Rutherford , from 1911 to 1940, and has subsequently been designated as an Alberta provincial historic site .