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December 2022 by rascaljazzy
I love everything about this place. The food is wonderful. The staff are amazing. I could live there. The aura is so beautiful
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November 2022 by BrandonStylesShow
This is our favorite place in Foley, AL! The community feels like home and the food and drinks are always delicious!
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October 2022 by jessicapur
We really enjoy visiting tea shops. We are excited that our home town has a great one. Excellent staff and amazing selection on teas. Try the food as well, it’s very good.
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March 2021 by Paul S
It is a small café near the intersection of highways AL 59 and US 98. The selection of teas is amazing. Many with interesting names like Alabama Swamp Water. The menu is limited but the food and deserts are excellent. Our group enjoyed hummus, open face ham & cheese sandwiches, salad, soups (tomato basil with tortellini and potato fennel), scones and brownie. Staff was friendly and attentive.
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February 2021 by 538christinac
My girlfriends and I visited the Copper Kettle after a morning of shopping. It is the most quaint little venue filled with all the tea and accessories you need! But best of all was the outstanding food. Can I say Yummy? As well as healthy and satisfying. The staff was friendly and the atmosphere was unique. I highly recommend it.
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December 2020 by Caribe R
Great place to get any tea needs satisfied (whether it's loose leaf tea or new pots/supplies) and has delicious food that is homemade daily. Be sure to ask questions because they know their stuff and with food and items changing you want to be in the know. Always try calling ahead to reserve a table because they can't busy, but outside seating is wonderful. They have great themed high tea options, they are not walk-in available, you do have to call 24 hours or more before to schedule one. SO much food!! This place is very picturesque and cottage-core, to bring your camera. 10/10 will go again!!!
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October 2019 by 749francesh
A little disappointed- what they called scones were actually muffins. Portions were extremely small for the price- for example, ONE strawberry cut into 4 pieces for two people, one little sandwich and a couple of apple slices per person. Was expecting more of a traditional English tea, and tgey did not deliver.
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August 2019 by cyberbubba
This place is absolutely and charmingly wonderful. If you love your tea, like we do, then this is, hands down, the best place around. There's also salad, humus and daily special food and it is really special. First of all this place is right on the back side of the square, or commons as they're called back in the great white north, with ample parking directly across the street. It's a tea shop with a hand full of tables nestled along the wall from front to back and several tables out back under the trees and a couple under little tents on the side. They have put huge fans outside to keep you cool on the really hot days and I think that is cool. We started outside because all the tables were full inside but there was rumbling in the skies and we were told that they'd move us as soon as a table cleared. The folks inside are very welcoming and friendly with a real desire to make you comfortable. You're told about some of the special teas with tempting details and are brought samples in cute little mismatched cups to further excite your tastes. We both were drawn to the "Lady Lavender" which is served hot or cold. We chose cold which was served in very cold mason jars rimmed with cracked sugar with plump blueberries inside. It was a really delicious and satisfying blend. We were left with a two-sided menu filled with lots & lots of choices for more tea. Next our server told us about the main attraction, the cucumber sandwiches, as well as several other options for lunch. We settled on tomato basil soup, a salad, Greek humus and a pimento cheese basket to share. While we're enjoying our fabulous tea the rain begins and the thunder booms & we head inside where a table is waiting for us. Good thing because it turned into a heavy thunderstorm. First of all, the tomato basil soup was absolutely amazing. Before today my favorite was at La Madeline's in New Orleans but this is the very best I've ever had, including my own. It was the perfect consistency, spice and flavor with a delicious dallup of mmmmm cheese. Holy cow that soup is fantastic and I am looking forward to my next visit for a big bowl of that stuff! The salad with Greek dressing is very good and the pimento cheese basket I received was great. It has slices if french bread, butter crackers, thick slices of cucumbers, mink pretzel twists and pickled okra, very nice. The Greek humus comes with crackers, tortilla chips, celery sticks and cucumber slices all fresh and tasty. The food was plentiful, fresh & delicious and was very satisfying indeed. They have specific offerings each day and we were way too full to try any if their famous homemade scones and other dessert offerings but soon, yes soon. I can't wait to see what they cook up on my next visit. My sweetheart took my daughter and son-in-law here not long ago for a high tea service (reservations neeed) and they were super impressed and now that I've gone for just a regular lunch drop in I can see why, it's really a special place. On their visit my daughter was taken by a beautiful painting of a mermaid by a local artist, that painting now hangs in my daughters house in Pittsburgh :-) At checkout we bought some butterfly nectar and fairy nectar for our daughter (her two favorites) for our upcoming visit with her. I am posting lots of pictures of this rustic and did I say super charming establishment because there's lots & lots of teas and other things to see. Bottom line: It's one of a kind, it's delightful and I highly recommend it!!