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  2. 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 ...

  3. Tea stall - Wikipedia

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  4. List of teahouses - Wikipedia

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    A teahouse is an establishment which primarily serves tea and other light refreshments. Sometimes the meal is also called "tea" . Although its function varies widely depending on the culture, teahouses often serve as centers of social interaction , like coffeehouses .

  5. Chashitsu - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Tea Room (MOA Museum of Art) The Golden Tea Room (黄金の茶室, Ōgon no chashitsu) was a portable gilded chashitsu constructed during the 16th century Azuchi–Momoyama period for the Japanese regent Lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi's tea ceremonies. The original room is lost, but a number of reconstructions have been made.

  6. Revolutionary fight, pacifist dentist, tea room: Wild Matawan ...

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    The chapter about the Colonial Tea Room is new, and the dining room is decorated accordingly, complete with a portrait of Thora. “It had to be told,” Diecker said Tuesday at the mansion. “It ...

  7. Babington's tea room - Wikipedia

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    The tea room was founded by two young women, one from New Zealand and one from England, who arrived in Rome in 1893. They were Isabel Cargill, daughter of William Cargill, founder of the city of Dunedin in New Zealand and Anna Maria Babington, descendant of Anthony Babington who was hanged in 1586 for conspiring against Elizabeth I.

  8. The purr-fect cup of coffee: An inside look at why cat cafes ...

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    The first time Roach went to Mac Tabby, she booked three 30-minute slots in the cat room because she knew "we're going to need longer than a half hour," Roach said. Soon, Roach and her husband ...

  9. Tea culture - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese woman performs a Japanese Tea Ceremony (sadō/chadō, 茶道). Merchant’s Wife at Tea (Boris Kustodiev, 1918) is a portrayal of Russian Tea Culture.. Tea culture is how tea is made and consumed, how people interact with tea, and the aesthetics surrounding tea drinking.