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Teaberry's Tea Room

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Sandwich tier of afternoon tea
Natalie T.

Quaint afternoon tea with a wide ranging menu for those not interested in a full tiered afternoon tea. They offer vegetarian options which is a plus. Wide selection of teas available. Only had an issue once when I requested vegetarian sandwiches for my service but was given one sandwich that was chicken. The server wasn't concerned when I brought it to her attention. Other times I had wonderful service.

Milk in tea
Sana S.

Really cute set up and experience. I would definitely recommend you dress up in your Sunday best and go here with a party of 2-4 since it is quite a small location. There are so many delicious teas to choose from. But the tea sandwiches and sweets are too tiny if you're hungry. Just get a sandwich if you need something more substantial. This place is great for an afternoon pick me up or a tide you over until lunch/dinner. The inside is way way way too tight and waitresses move very fast so don't get in their way while you're waiting. Once seated, it's quite an experience. If you can, sit outside because the space is way too tight, especially if you're claustrophobic or want to social distance. The tables are bigger outside. We had a lovely arrangement on the porch.

The Castle Collection sandwiches
Latoya G.

What a wonderful experience! An extremely adorable place. There is seating outside on the front porch. When you walk inside, you're totally thrown into a time of a tea. So elegant and adorably costumed. LOVE the seasonal hanging upside tree! Halloween season and they definitely went over the top! Nice touch with the themed aprons that all of the servers wore. Since it's my favorite time of year, that was not lost on me at all! To be noted: you can't be seated until your full party has arrived. Main rooms are well lit and clean. Service was a little confused at first, but they got it together. The menu can seem a bit overwhelming at first, but they seem to want to ensure that you make a very informed decision! I should state that we were there for an afternoon tea date for our lovely 9 year old little girls.. so, they brought their dolls and were greeted ever so warmly with little high chairs and a tea set just for their guests. Just adorable!! The Princess Tea is for children under 12 and it is so worth the just $26 price! They got tea sandwiches, scones with whipped cream and preserves, a pot of tea, dessert platter, and a goody bag! Wow! Let me tell you, everything was of high quality and taste. My LO was over the moon happy with it all! I ordered the Castle Collection: tea sandwiches and a pot of tea. The sandwiches were delicious! I tasted my daughter's scone and it was perfect. Carolyn was a gem and ever so patient with our experience. I cannot wait to return!!

a woman's hand holding a cup of tea
Pam M.

Has to be one of the cutest restaurants in Flemington. Have had lunch here many times, & also been to some of their night events. Not once was I disappointed. Great place to bring some out of towners for something different or to have afternoon tea with your girlfriends. They do also have rooms that you can reserve for tea parties, bridal & baby showers, birthdays etc... upstairs in the bathroom, the tub is full of all sorts of hats, from big floppy ones, proper church going hats, fascinators, Easter bonnets to name a few, you are more than welcome to try one or ten on! As soon as you walk into Teaberry's you are greeted by the staff, dressed in old fashioned Victorian esq. black dresses with crisp white pinafores. In the lobby they have a huge upside down Christmas Tree that they decorate for different seasons. They also decorate the various rooms for the season also. When we were there yesterday everything was decked out in full Easter regalia. I will say my favorite time to go is Christmas time, they just make you feel like your back in time & have arrived in a horse drawn carriage. As far as the teas, their list is huge. Served in miss matched cups & saucers, all teapots have tea cozy's on them to keep your tea warm. You can choose a la cart items to eat or one of the tea services, for example the duchess which comes with a pot of tea, finger sandwiches (seasonal) a scone & a dessert plate with tiny, beautiful, scrumptious treats. I will say their quiches & soups are always top notch & they always have great salads on the menu. Yesterday was my friends first time there, she enjoyed herself thoroughly. Our room had a mom with two daughters under 6 having tea & sandwiches, a group of ladies having high tea service & then us. The staff are always so friendly & help with choosing teas to complement your lunch! Great place for Mother's Day, Birthdays, tea party with little girls.

Excellent food here.
David D.

Teaberry's is a one of a kind place. There is nothing like this anywhere else. You would not be able to replicate it. It was a short walk from my relatives house in Flemington and the first place they took me on my visit to NJ. Such a memorable restaurant with the absolute best atmosphere, food, and service. We sat outside at a table on a grassy knoll. I can do this everyday. As you can imagine from the name, it specializes in tea. It was a hot and humid afternoon when we were there so the last thing I wanted was hot tea. Everyone else had tea service. Now if it was winter, for sure I would have ordered tea, and being from So. California I would have probably placed the tea kettle on my lap to stay warm.... If you live in NJ, or passing through with no less than 2 hour to spare--give yourself an excuse to come here. This is a slow dining experience--do not rush anyone or be rushed. And I am told by the locals that the weather in January here is not as warm as it is in June so keep that in mind if you plan on sitting outside.

Entry with seasonally decorated upside tree
Cory K.

Teaberry's Tea Room is the best of the best! Having traveled stateside, I hold other tea rooms to the standard that has been set by Teaberry's. The atmosphere in an antique estate home, is the perfect setting for this business. The food creations will tease your tastebuds, and warm your soul. The Queen's Tea will have you bringing home some of the bite sized cuisine, that each burst with flavor. Sara, the manager will make you feel comfortable and welcoming while offering suggestions of the days offerings. Our server, Liz, was well trained and made sure course after course was served with the right timing. It is a pleasure to treat my Mom to lunch, after traveling the 2.5 hours from Cape May to have an experience like no other. Treat yourself to Teaberry's, you will certainly enjoy!

Mismatched China
Michelle L.

Teaberry's is special. It's perfect for a mother daughter lunch, Mother's Day, birthday, or small celebration. The house is quaint and well appointed. We went all in and ordered tea service. Tea arrived on a tea pot covered by a cute cozie. Silverware and dishes were mismatched in a very charming way. Our service was excellent and the courses were spaced out nicely. There's a wonderful selection of teas. I got chai and my daughter got Vermont maple tea. We received a wonderful selection of tea sandwiches, followed by a delicious scone and then a plate of indivisible desserts. If that's enough the meal concludes with either sorbet or gelato. Everything was divine. I can't wait to return.

Asparagus soup
Amanda P.

Delicious sandwiches, fresh baked scones, so many tea flavor options, and wonderful service. Best tea service I've been to. Always looking forward to coming out here to visit.

Lobster bisque
Anglin T.

This was honestly one of the best experiences I've had with my friends. My bridesmaids took me here for high tea the morning of my bachelorette weekend. We had a reservation at 11 for 3. We got 2 pots of tea - Earl Grey and the Kenilworth. Two smooth, delicious teas. They were perfect black or with milk! We also go their fresh scones - which they heated up right before they brought them to your table. The Plain scones with their clotted cream was divine! We then got their assortment of tea sandwiches. My favorite was their Swiss, peppers and onion sandwich and their egg salad one! I also got their lobster bisque in a tea cup. The bisque was loaded with flavor and lobster. I recommend getting it in a cup and not the bowl - as it is very filling for sure. The staff was absolutely amazing. Reese, our server, was such a sweetheart and so kind. We will definitely be going here more often! I highly recommend this for everyone. While we were seated, we saw a family come in with two young daughters. They gave them cute doll chairs!! So it's family friendly for sure, or if you just want to go with your friends!

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Today I ate here with my mom for Mother's Day. It's very cute and almost all women dining here. The tea menu is extensive. I enjoyed Godiva tea. It was sweet. They bring over honey for the tea. While the honey is cute, I worry people might use the honeycomb to stir their tea. The bisque was thick and creamy. It needed some pepper and chunks of lobster. Next we had the salad with feta cheese and pears. The pears were sweet and the dressing tasted homemade. I heard a lot of tables asking to bring the leftover dressing home. Then, we had the tea sandwiches. The ham and cheese was my favorite. Chicken salad tasted fresh. I wish the quiche was our choice and a small slice of it. Instead it was a very doughy asparagus quiche. For an additional $4, beyond the cost of the $66/person we already paid, we could add the strawberry dessert. It was delicious! The cake was crispy and sweet. After that we were served mini desserts. The lemon bar was my favorite. If you come plan to spend 2.5 hours. Eventually we asked for our food to come out together because it was a bit more leisurely than we would have liked. Everything is served on beautiful plates. I do wish the food was served on the tiered tray. The owner must shop at antique shops to have established such a large collection. Would I return? First impression over the phone wasn't the best because the woman who answers the phone is very terse and dry. Luckily, the waitress was very pleasant. However, we couldn't wait to leave because we were served so slow. I'd return for lunch with my kids and skip the specialty menu.

Brittany M.

You go to Teaberry's not only for a good cup of tea and sandwiches, but for the experience. This restaurant is in the oldest building (house?) in Flemington and when you are inside you feel like you're in an English grandmother's house, in a wonderful way. My grandmother was born and raised in England, so tea has always been a central part of our lives. It is an amazing experience to be able to bring her to this quaint tea house. There are many teas to select from, and all of the teas I tried today were very tasty and unique. You get it by the pot-full, so you're able to enjoy your tea throughout the service. We all decided to get the full tea service, The Dutchess, which includes a pot of tea, a soup or salad, finger sandwiches, a scone with assorted toppings (lemon curd, raspberry jam and of course, clotted cream), a dessert plate, and sorbet or gelato. For all of this your total will come to $46 each, but let me tell you, this is a ton of food and worth it. I ordered the curry chickpea soup, it had a perfect hint of spice and was rounded out and given body with coconut milk. The soups are served with two small cheddar biscuits which look like they will be hard but they are perfectly soft and crumbly. The finger sandwiches were delicious. They are 2-3 bites worth each but man were they filling! I am not small by any means and I have a huge appetite, but at this point in the service I was already feeling pleasantly full and sleepy. Next came the scone. I have to mention, they time the service very generously so you should definitely allow an entire morning or afternoon if you plan to do the service. The scone was warm and crumbly. I enjoyed trying the different toppings on it, my favorite topping was the lemon curd, but I do love clotted cream and appreciate the time that goes in to making it (it takes hours!!). By the time the desert plate came around, we were all full and were given boxes to take them home. Even the boxes had old English charm with a little doily inside. I finished the service with the mango sorbet, it tasted very fresh and was the perfect serving. Teaberry's is also very kid-friendly. In our room a mother and her toddler were having tea with one of the little girl's dolls. Teaberry's even gave them a small doll highchair that hooks onto the table, and a little mini tea set! It was so adorable. My 8 year old niece was with us and she had the "princess" tea service, which is a smaller service with more kid-friendly sandwiches and desserts. This is a beautiful place to spend the afternoon, especially with your favorite tea lover. There is also a cute gift shop with tea and English-related goodies. The servers were all very pleasant and Helpful. 5/5

Amazing range of tastes from savory to sweet
Katy Q.

Ah! High tea! Makes me downright giddy with happiness. And Teaberry does an amazing, fantastic, superawesome high tea experience at that! Royal queen's package all around, because... go big or go home right? So many amazing teas to try, and they come in the cutest pots wearing cozy pot warmers. Highly recommend the New Delhi Chai. Best lobster bisque (with secret swish of sherry) to start, followed by a wonderfully light pear salad. And then the sandwiches! Starting from a crisp cucumber to about 8 others, before ending on a dense but sweet datebread. And then came my delicious apple infused scone, dipping in jelly and cream cheese and buttery goodness. And then... this is where we all have to surrender and being the sweets home. Slightly disappointed that we couldn't go big all the way, our waitress was great at cheering us up and saying most people don't make it to sweets either... ha. This was both me and my friend's first time in a looooong time, where we enjoy a decent meal without stressing about our toddler(s) trying to steal our food, and could almost forget we have kids for a minute or two while we gossiped and reminisced about the good college memories. Such a fantastic place. Would come back 1000%. Also cute bathroom of hats whattttt.

Emma G.

It's so rare that one gets the opportunity to go out for lunch, quote Maggie Smith's Dowager Countess, and not be out of place. My chum and I decided to come here for afternoon tea this weekend, partially inspired by Flemington's Restaurant Week, even though we didn't technically participate. (And as an aside, their bingo gimmick for Restaurant Week is a fantastic idea and goes right to the heart of what these events should be about - promoting as many establishments as possible and encouraging people to go to as many of said establishments as possible. Genius.) One aspect of this experience that could be immediately improved upon is the reservation setup. It wasn't a huge deal for me, but in 2022 there is just no legitimate reason why a reservation-only business doesn't have some type of OpenTable app on their website. I called about a week in advance, had to leave a voicemail with the pertinent reservation information, and then wait for a callback shortly thereafter. It's just not an efficient process on either end, and I guarantee some potential customers (of the younger generation) are just going to look elsewhere for a lower-maintenance option. The actual teahouse is very cute. I think the historic Main Street area of Flemington is really underrated and so easy to bypass if you're just traveling through on one of the nearby county highways. I've been to a handful of teahouses before, and this was pretty par for the course. It felt a little claustrophobic versus cozy (it was pretty crowded when we came around noon, so that was a factor as well), and I wouldn't have jammed quite as many pieces of furniture into the rooms, but it IS really neat. I went with the Lady Astor's Cream Tea ($24), opting for the strawberry almond scones, which came with clotted cream, marmalade and a fruit preserve. Very scrumptious, and if you're concerned about still being hungry, this is the option to go with - scone calories go a long way. I think marmalade in general is a little too overwhelming on the palate, so I concentrated on the fruit preserve, which pared well with the pastry. The tea selection was insane, and I eventually went with the rose oolong tea. Light/airy and also went perfectly with the food. I'm definitely team coffee and don't know a lot about tea, but this was solid and unexpectedly left me buzzing with a caffeine for a few hours. My chum got the Castle Collection (also $24), and was a little underwhelmed. She was still hungry from that and it seemed like some of the sandwiches were hit and miss for her. But the tea was warmly received, and she declared the decorations "much." All in all, a positive experience. The service was magnificent on all fronts, and given that you're at least partially paying for the experience itself, I think this is pretty affordable. It's not a place I'd go to on a regular basis, but it's a high class change of pace if you feel like replicating scenes from a Jane Austen novel.

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Ask the Community - Teaberry's Tea Room

Would a small dog be allowed if she was secured and sat in a pet stroller quietly? I think I already know the answer but wanted to check just in case it's a possibility. She's a King Charles cavalier spaniel so afternoon tea is in her genes 😂

While that would be adorable, we are simply not allowed due to health codes. Thank you for asking and we look forward to serving you soon!

Just checking if we are allowed to bring 7 month baby? Do you have high chair? Thanks

Hello! Absolutely! We have high chairs.

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