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Tea Room Review
Teaberry's Tea Room
Flemington, New Jersey
by "Lady Gayle" The Tea House Times

Visited: July, 2005.
Reviewed: July, 2005.  
Meal: Afternoon tea. 
Type of tea served: Loose leaf. 
Tea preparation: In a teapot.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!

Reviewer Ratings
Tea: Excellent.
Food: Excellent. 
Service: Excellent.  
Appearance: Excellent.
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Outstanding says it all. Having visited Teaberry's now for both lunch and afternoon tea, I have to say the food is truly outstanding.

Whoever said you can't fine good food in New Jersey? Most of us equate good food to restaurants in New York City. Look no more, now you can eat well in New Jersey! 

I experienced the full afternoon tea, including soup and salad (you can choose not to have this much food). I chose Potato Leek Soup and a delicious salad mixture of greens, walnuts, dried cranberries, pears, cheese, and a balsamic dressing. Finger sandwiches included chicken salad, cucumber, and ham, chicken, and roast beef each combined with different fruits or vegetables for truly unique, delicious tea sandwiches -- very gourmet. The platter also included egg salad in pastry shells, fruit, and crudités. 

My soup was served with a warm, fresh bun. After the soup, salad, and sandwiches, we were able to choose what scone we would like. It was baked fresh to order and served with real clotted cream, lemon curd, and strawberry preserves. The dessert selection was a variety of minis such as lemon cookies, sesame cookies, pastry cups, lemon bars, brownies, and two other fruit or nut bars. All wonderful. 

The list of teas goes on and on, and you must order by number. I enjoyed a pot of gunpowder green tea, hot, brewed, and strained prior to serving. My mom enjoyed iced tea -- Ginger Lime Green Iced Tea. Oh, it was delicious, and served in a tall glass with a wedge of lime. Very refreshing and delicious. 

My daughter enjoyed the children's version of tea. Her sandwiches were slightly different, and included many combinations of fruit and spreads inside the bread: strawberries and cream, peanut butter, and Nutella as well. She loved the Nutella spread. And she chose to have lemonade instead of hot tea. 

All of our requests were accommodated without question. Our waitress was lovely, and I think I caught her curtsying a few times as she served us. A wonderful experience, and I am lucky my mom lives nearby so we can go to Teaberry's often. Afternoon Tea begins at 2pm, and you should make a reservation. 

Enjoy lunchtime, tea time, anytime.

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