Sunday, August 6, 2017

Afternoon Tea at Tilly Mints

In an age, when drive-thru dining and mocha lattes in paper cups are sadly the norm, sitting down to a leisurely afternoon tea is truly an all too rare luxury. A cherished tradition in merry old England, finding a good cup of tea on this side of the pond can be a challenge. Imagine my delight to discover that a mere few minutes drive from my home was the most charming of Tea Rooms.
Nestled on a quiet side street in Souderton, Pa, Tilly Mints, embraces all the charm of an English Tea room (complete with red phone booth) offering wonderful menu options, friendly attentive service and even an on site gift shop for all of your tea needs.
Pop over to their website tillymints.com for their menu, hours, and the delightful story of how Tilly's got it's name.
We opted for the full tea, and it did not disappoint. Our tea included a soup or quiche and salad to start, followed by three classic tiers of elegantly prepared treats (Yes those are tiny ladybug tea sandwiches!) and they gladly provided delicious vegetarian options for our table as well. 
Tea aficionados will revel in the extensive Tea menu with whimsical names for their blends like "across a crowded room" or "last mango in Paris".
Love that the shop is named for the owner's "saint-like" patient husband
The gift shop brimming with delights for tea lovers
Trish offers genuine warm hospitality and an enthusiasm that only comes from doing something you truly love
Of course, there was a delightful collection of teapots
Hope to get back again soon

Cheerio!











8 comments:

  1. Love the collection of teapots!Beautiful!And the wonderful teacup too!

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    1. Isn't that such a fun collection? Thanks for popping by Pennywise :)

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  2. Dearest Christina,
    thank you for another so charming and enthralling post of yours !
    I so love the collection of teapots in the Tea Room you've discovered, I wouldn't really be able to choose one of them !

    Wishing you a most lovely new week,
    I'm sending hugs, love and smiles on your days to come,
    with utmost gratitude

    XOXO Dany

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    1. Thanks so much Daniela,
      I'm delighted you enjoyed the post and I agree completely about the lovely teapot collection!
      Many Thanks for your kind words.

      Cheers
      Christina

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  3. What an adorable shop! I doubt that I will ever be in Pennsylvania to visit it, but looking at your pictures was truly a treat. I went to the site and read about it as well as checking out the menu, etc. Thanks for sharing. My dad and grandparents were from England and we drank a lot of tea... still do.

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    1. Hi Rian,
      So glad you enjoyed the post! With a British background you probably make the perfect cup :) We're big tea fans in our family as well so finding a shop nearby was really a treat.

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  4. I had the high tea at Tilly Mint's two days ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. The food, from soup to dessert, was delectable. I enjoyed a fruity black tea called Margaret's Hope with the sou, salad, scones, and tea sandwiches; the waitress recommended a white tea to accompany the desserts; the tea nicely complemented the sweets. The owner and waitress were cheerful, warm, and welcoming. The table was tastefully set with China, silverware, cloth napkins, and lace tablecloths;the establishments decor delighted my inner anglophile's and monarchist. I highly recommend this oasis of quality, serenity, and elegance. It's nice to escape the frenetic 21st century now and then.

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  5. I had the high tea at Tilly Mint's two days ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. The food, from soup to dessert, was delectable. I enjoyed a fruity black tea called Margaret's Hope with the sou, salad, scones, and tea sandwiches; the waitress recommended a white tea to accompany the desserts; the tea nicely complemented the sweets. The owner and waitress were cheerful, warm, and welcoming. The table was tastefully set with China, silverware, cloth napkins, and lace tablecloths;the establishments decor delighted my inner anglophile's and monarchist. I highly recommend this oasis of quality, serenity, and elegance. It's nice to escape the frenetic 21st century now and then.

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