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Emma's Tea Spot

4.0 (193 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Sydni R.

Came here for a Sunday tea party. The place was actually packed. It's self seating, but they do take reservations. You have to place your order at the counter and they'll bring your food to you. The selection isn't too extensive, basically sandwiches scones, and fruit. The sarnie was surprisingly delicious ( I wasn't sure I'd like it) and the scone was soft and pretty tasty as well. I appreciate that they also have a kids menu which made my dining companion very happy. I was also happy to see they do have some breakfast sandwiches if you're in the mood for breakfast and not a regular sandwich. Will I be back, maybe. There wasn't anything that made me feel like I had to come back, but it is a good place to have a brunch or dining outing that's different.

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Remy M.

My girlfriend and I went to the Mad Hatter's karaoke tea party for our first visit to Emma's Tea Spot. On the online reservation form, there was space to indicate any dietary concerns as well as an open space to add additional details if necessary, so we mentioned that we were celebrating our anniversary. When we arrived, we were greeted by the hosts--Emma, who runs the tea shop, and Benjamin, who runs the karaoke. They were both incredibly welcoming, and congratulated us on our anniversary as soon as we checked in. Emma showed us to a lovely spread of croissant sandwiches, petit fours, sangria, and a DIY hot tea station, as well as informing us that we could just ask for anything else we needed. A few of the tables and chairs were a bit close together, so going back and forth between the food and your table could be a bit awkward at times, but it wasn't too bad. Everything we ate and drank was delicious, but the crab croissant was the highlight for both of us. The building itself looks a bit like an old-school diner with checkerboard tile, display cases of cakes, and a checkout counter. It's also stuffed full of giftables like candles, soap, and of course teacups. On the evening we went, local artist Gray of Pop! Baltimore was also selling some of their items at a table in the back. Overall, Emma's Tea Spot felt like a hidden gem with a lovely community atmosphere both from the hosts and other guests. We didn't know what to expect, especially having driven from 1.5 hours away! We had an amazing evening of karaoke with great food and company, and it was well worth the price of admission. Although it's not a drive we can make all the time, we'd definitely like to come back again.

Athena B.

Went here with a friend and I was not impressed. The location is sketchy, the inside doesn't look very clean or high tea-esque. They have a display case when you walk in that made me feel like I was walking into a deli. I don't like that you can't get a variety of sandwiches, you have to order one that they'll cut into 4 small pieces for you. The one thing I appreciated was that they have a little market on the side of the dining for people to shop for different British items and snacks. I wonder how much is actually purchased, I can't imagine it being very popular, so a lot is probably old or close to expiring, but it was neat to browse around. I also liked that they cover your tea pot with knitted tea sweater. I thought that was cute. But I would definitely not go here again for an afternoon tea experience. There are other locations outside of Baltimore I would rather drive to.

Tiffany D.

Ive been back here several times since my last review! I love this place to have a high tea experience with my friends. Still the cutest little shop. It's charmingly worn with cracks in the floor and mix and match tea decor. I only wish the dessert options on the top tier were better. I don't always enjoy the selection. They have a rewards program now, which is helpful! Also check Groupon! I do have to just come back and have a full lunch in the future!

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Mel L.

I've been to four tea places now and this was definitely the worst and most disorganized. I know they are a more "casual take on high tea" but this was just not my vibe at all. We ordered at the register, which was very atypical for tea. Its actually much smaller than other tea places I have been to. Its almost like a cafe that serves tea and traditional tea food, which wasn't that great. The server seemed pretty clueless and wasn't that great at confidently answering questions. I wanted to make a reservation for Galentines day and did so in advance. The customer service regarding follow up before the date of the reservation also wasn't A+. There are better tea places around town unfortunately.

Alexis B.

Had to update my review for Emma's after my third or fourth visit. I love that Emma's is so understated and charming compared to other places offering high tea. Is it just me or has every other high tea I've ever been to been like $100 per person and super bougie but with mediocre tea trays? Emma's isn't like that. It's casual and cozy and approachable and affordable. And yet still super English. Ploughman's Platter? They have it. Cheese and pickle sandwich (or "sarnie")(made with Branston pickle - not pickles - just FYI if you haven't had it before)? They have it. Bangers? They've got 'em. Toasties? Yep. Scones, Victoria sponge, strawberries and cream (seasonally)? Yep, yep, yep. All the classic tea choices. They offer several set menu tea options with different things included and different prices. They even offer a mini me high tea for kids. The last several times I've been I've had the tea & sarnie with the cheese & pickle sandwich and a pot of either China Breakfast or Jasmine or Earl Grey. I couldn't love their cheese & pickle sandwich more. It may not be for everyone but I love Branston pickle and their sandwich could not be more simple or satisfying. The service is great, and they have a little shop in the back where they sell some British goods, including jars of Branston pickle. And it's cute without being kitschy, tea without being fussy. I just enjoy it. Check it out if you love tea with options, British classics, good service, and spots with charm.

High tea Option for three people- scones, sarnies, and desserts
Rita M.

For Christmas I got a Groupon gift for High Tea for three. My request was experiences for Christmas gifts. Emma's Tea Spot is a high tea British experience. They are located in Baltimore, MD. The location is a bit sketchy but I am not sure if the business can really help that. Upon walking in, we went to the counter to let them know we had a reservation. We were told which table to sit at, given menus and told each get to choose a tea and a sarnie choice. The remainder of items like scones and dessert were "chefs choice" so we didn't have choice in that. I had asked if the desserts had any tree nuts cause my daughter is allergic. I believe I noted that in the reservation as well. They let me know it there wasn't any items with nuts. Great!! Once our table decided on the items, we went to back to the counter and placed our order. There were maybe about two other tables with people there so not crowded. While waiting, we looked at the extra snacks and candy you could purchase. My daughter got some chocolate and her friend got prawn chips. When purchasing them, I asked if I could leave a tip as well. I was informed that cash is preference which I wish I knew before hand. I gave all the cash I had for tip. Here are the sarnies and tea we ordered and our rating for each: -Cucumber Sarnie- classic sandwich & great flavor! -Egg & cress Sarnie- good! Love the microgreens! -Tuna & cucumber Sarnie-my favorite! I could have had another!!! -China Breakfast black Tea - good! -Tangerine & Ginger Tea - holy ginger!! Very strong for my taste, but it's pink!!! -Peach Blossom -fragrant & light - Scones: The sweet scone was the best! There was a pistachio with strawberry topped scone which my daughter couldn't eat cause she allergic. I tried it and it was ok. The desserts were meh. The girls ate them though. I liked that the fresh fruit had this fresh mint on top. Overall, we had a good experience. I left satisfied and happy I had the experience..... now I am going to give it a try at making the tuna & cucumber sandwich for myself!

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Ana B.

A cute no frills tea place in the Hamilton / Bel Air neighborhood and such a special place in the city. Authentically British and costs $20 for a pot of tea and savory sandwiches. I first came here in 2022 and just went back and I forgot how much I loved it. It's quite spacious inside so it's good for groups and couples alike. There is a small store in the inside where you can get British goods. The service is order at the counter and they bring you water (most recently they gave us giant copper mugs which is so perfect for me as I drink a lot of water). The owner was there the first time we went and she was lovely. I've done high teas in NYC and this is a far better experience. I've tried the onion and cheese toastie and the horseradish and beef toasties. They're both good but the onion and cheese is memorable. Very classic and something you don't find too often. The teas come in the cutest little cover to keep warm. A must in Balitmore!

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Nita T.

I remember going to Emma's Tea Spot 4 years ago and liking it so I came back with a friend who wanted to try it. I don't think I will return anytime soon because while the food was pretty good, the format and service is a little wonky. Emma's has a rugged take on high tea which is totally fine. I like the mismatched China and the cozy feel of the place. I really like that there is parking for customers, and the service is really nice. But you order at the counter, and no one checks on you, so if you need anything, you have to go back to the counter. The sandwiches we had were really good (salmon and coronation) but you only get one each per high tea (cut into 4 triangles so you can share) but I thought I would get 4 DIFFERENT triangles of sandwiches. The scones were also delicious, but I had to ask for butter and they gave us about a teaspoon worth of clotted cream and jam for 2 scones (1 sweet and 1 savory so we did not get our own). The top tiers, the desserts, didn't feel thought out and seemed like store bought sweets that were too sweet. Also, it took half an hour for them to tell me the tea I selected was out. Overall, not the best experience and some changes need to be made to enhance the high tea experience.

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Sharawn A.

This was the best experience for my Granddaughter and myself. First let me start off by saying they took our reservation last minute. We were greeted at the door and sat at the table we used a Groupon and they didn't treat us any differently we got to choose 4 different teas & 4 different sandwiches everything was so nice. Something I think every little girl should experience.

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Sierra S.

Solid 3.5 I made a reservation for two at a cute Tea Spot I saw featured on Groupon. There is limited but free parking at the back of the restaurant, which is convenient. The tea service included a choice of tea, a sandwich, and the chef's selection of scones or sweets. One nice touch was the handwritten reservation card with your name and the number of guests. However, I noticed a few downsides during my visit. First, the table was sticky, which wasn't very pleasant. Second, the tea was weak and lukewarm, which was disappointing. I suggest bringing out a fresh tea cup because the place settings were already on the table. While I understand the need to plan, I wonder how long the teacup had been out, especially with no napkin covering the rim.

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Bobbi P.

The food was nicely prepared and very good. The service was friendly easy to order with great choices of teas and sandwiches. We had the High Tea for 3 which we found on a great deal through Groupon. We met Emma and she took our birthday celebration photos for us! It was a nice experience!

Petit fours, Sammie's, tarts, scones, fruit slices
Marina S.

This was my first time at Emma's Tea Spot and I had went with a friend who recommended the place. Based off the inside, it seemed quaint and laidback. We had gotten the Queen Bee Tea which comes with choice of tea, house made soup, sandwich, scone, fruit, tarts and little cakes. Everything was delicious especially the tarts, Sammie's and tea ! We had gotten the Jade Cloud tea which had a really nice taste to it. Our server even gave us a little discount and helped with recommendations of what to get. They also sold other little trinkets and snacks, candies and chocolates. My experience here was lovely and I can't wait to come here again in the near future.

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We love Emma's. We tried it as a gift from a friend and ended up going back many times. It's quaint, friendly, and excellent food and tea.

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Exquisite and delectable British high tea, with lots of choices. Aromatic teas and the most wonderful staff!

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This place is so good the food and service is amazing I very much recommend this place

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Ask the Community - Emma's Tea Spot

Is this an ideal place for an 18th birthday party with around 10-12 people?

Yes-while we were there a bridal shower group came in and they had a great time!

Are there herbal or decaf options? Does each person pick their own tea for high tea?

Yes and yes! They have a wide variety of teas. If you have any dietary restrictions just let them know.they are very accommodating. Enjoy.

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I love that Emma's is so understated and charming compared to other places offering high tea.

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