I love an afternoon tea and have tried a number of spots in Colorado. By far, this is my favorite afternoon tea place. We had the High Chai afternoon tea - all of the savory and sweet treats led to very happy and full tummies. I made a huge mistake and forgot to communicate ahead of time about my complicated dietary restrictions. The staff were very not only kind about it, but they were very flexible and quickly began brainstorming substitutes. I was prepared to give all the foods I couldn't eat to my partner, but in the end I was able to enjoy the entire tea service. I already have plans to return for their tea service with few others, and will be calling ahead to discuss my dietary restrictions. Thank you all for such a...
Read moreI’m obsessed with this little spot. Came across it by chance and I’ve recommended it to everyone I’ve spoken to since who appreciates tea, tea service, and supporting local business. I purchased two teas home with me and I’m already heartbroken for when they’ll be gone…but thrilled because I’ll have an excuse to come back.
It’s not the same experience as the Boulder Tea House for sure, but it’s a much more accessible and welcoming environment than something like the Brown Palace tea service. Couldn’t recommend it more for a perfect...
Read moreFull marks for the tea, but the indian high tea menu is a scam. The items were tasteless, not fresh, and the quantity was enough only for feeding an ant. Don’t know how anyone can charge $35 for such a thing. Would never recommend this to anyone. Post response from the owner: Sorry, I would again like to reiterate that neither the high tea items were fresh, nor they were enough for one person. We are big fan of Indian snacks and can sense when they are not made freshly. Gazar halwa was cold and had a hard layering on top, which means that it has been kept refrigerated from a long time. Sorry to say but if such comments hurt your business, you must make efforts to...
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