Tea Reviews: Michigan

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Grand Oak Herb Farm, Bancroft, MI

Visited: August, 2008.  Meal: Theme tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Poor.  Food: Poor. Service: Fair.  Appearance: Average.
Comments:
All the food was already on the table when we arrived and we had to servie ourselves while the hostess talked. She rambled and it was not very interesting and the food wasn't either. We had two types of tea, both green and the second one was just awful. None of my party could drink it. At least the gardens were beautiful..
Would  you go back? Sorry, no.
Reviewer: C. Q. 8/08 Add your review 

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Cottage Thyme - Aprons Tea Room, Bay City, MI

Visited: November, 2003.  Reviewed: January, 2004.
Meal: Lunch. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
The scones are unique and some of the best I have ever had. The Holiday Tea and Market Spice teas are excellent and can be purchased in bulk to go. If you are there when the crab cakes are on the menu, they are a must try.
Reviewer: Joanie Add your review   

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Victorian Parlor Tea and Gift Shop, Berkley, MI

Visited: June, 2008.  Meal: Lunch. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Poor. Service: Fair.  Appearance: Good.
Comments:
We visited the tea house for lunch to celebrate my daughter's kindergarten graduation. Unfortunatley, the staff was unprepared for us at 11am. The decor was lovely but a bit cluttered. Our food - vegetable/bean soup was bland and looked unappetizing and came to the table cold. The spinach salad was plain and very tiny. The price was $11 for this meal - too much for what took a very long time to arrive. We've been to a few tea houses and were really excited to celebrate - we will not come again!
Would you go back? Sorry, no.
Reviewer: Ladies who lunch. 6/08  Add your review  

Visited: February, 2008.  Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Good.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Lovely little spot for tea with friends! Lillian is so gracious and always makes my daughter (5) feel special - even sent an employee out to get chocolate milk for her! Wonderful special touches like that make it a unique place to visit.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Jennifer P. 3/08  Add your review  

Visited: November, 2007.  Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
I always love coming here for tea, Lilly and here staff makes you feel so welcome and always goes the extra mile. You never go for just a cuppa tea it's always a GREAT experience. Love it, Love it. Can't wait to go back.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: KM Williams 2/08  Add your review  

Visited: November, 2007.  Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
My friends took me to the special tea room for my birthday and it was a true treat. So quiant. The food was great and the service excellant. It was a great afternoon. Just loved it.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Birthday Lady 11/7  Add your review   

Visited: August, 2007.  Reviewed: August, 2007.
Meal: Adults' private party. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
My experience at Victorian Parlor Tea room was wonderful ... I hosted my sister Bridal Shower there and the service was excellent...Thumbs up to the owner Lillan Li and her staff ... If you are ever in the Berkley, MI area you must go by this place.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Shatara Owens Add your review   

Visited: May, 2006.  Reviewed: May, 2006.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Due to being at this tea shop previously, it was a wonderful choice to take my daughter-in-law who was visiting from Oklahoma. As always, very friendly, eager to please, warm to welcome all guests and food was delicious as well as presented beautifully. I've always enjoyed visiting this tea house.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Bea from Waterford Add your review   

Visited: July, 2005.  Reviewed: July, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
What an absolute little treasure for the city of Berkley. I felt like I had stepped back in time to the lovely world of Victorian homes. The ambience was perfect, the tea and pasta salad made a delicious lunch. We topped it off with a special dessert for the day. This is a perfect place to bring a friend to sit and catch up on life!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Shirley O. Add your review   

Visited: May, 2005.  Reviewed: June, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Good. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Good.
Comments:
Just about everything was wonderful over all. We enjoyed it and will definately go back. I would have liked the finger sandwiches and desserts to be a bit fancier and would have paid more for that. Taste was very good but not WOW!  Scones, cream and raspberry jam were awesome! Tea was great! Service was great! Try it!!!! 
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Karen M. Add your review   

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Townsend Hotel, Birmingham, MI

Visited: February, 2006.  Reviewed: February, 2006.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Fair.  Food: Good.  Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
My husband and I took my Mother to the Townsend Hotel for her 60th birthday. I have been there before and thought it was a good choice however, was very disappointed. I could never get a call back from reservations, I thought being seated by the fireplace would have been a little more private, the food was not that tasty, and the price was ridiculous for what you were offered. I will try another tea room next time. 
Would you go back? Sorry, no.
Reviewer: Kris  Add your review    

Visited: August, 2005.  Reviewed: August, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Good.  Food: Good.  Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Good.
Comments:
Overall I enjoyed the Afternoon Tea. Tables, chairs, sofas, etc. were set up in the portion of the lobby near the piano. Which was being played for our entertainment, adding to the relaxing atmosphere of the tea. We arrived at 2pm and were the only people there for the tea for about an hour. Maybe that accounts for why our service was excellent! We went for the deluxe tea: tea sandwiches (4 or 5 types), 1 mini quiche, 1 mini spinache pie, 1 cranberry/orange/raisin scone w/clotted cream, 4 mini deserts and a slice of bavarian cream torte. The deluxe tea was $25, and worth it. My only disappointment was that my 1st 2 cups of tea either did not have enough tea leaves or had not been allowed to steep long enough.
Would you go back? Maybe.
Reviewer: Melanie  Add your review    

Visited: June, 2004.  Reviewed: September, 2004.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Good.  Food: Fair.  Service: Fair.  Appearance: Fair.
Comments:
I went to afternoon tea at the Townsend for my bridesmaids' luncheon and was very unhappy. It makes me sad to have to write this review because I know the owner of the hotel and really like them a lot. It was of course clean and a pretty hotel but the ambiance for tea time was terrible. It was noisy and over priced for what you get. The tea and food were nothing to write home about and the service was neither very warm nor friendly. The servers seemed rushed. The atmosphere is not at all comforting, relaxing, or soothing. We couldn't hear ourselves think, the noise was very distracting.
Reviewer: Portia  Add your review    

Visited: January, 2001
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Good.  Food: Fair.  Service: Poor.  Appearance: Fair.
Comments:
My husband and I went to the Townsend to celebrate our 30th anniversary. Having been to the Ritz in Dearborn for tea several times (which is wonderful, by the way), as well as many others, we thought we'd give the Townsend a try. I can't describe our disappointment! We were seated in a hallway, then waited for 15 minutes before the waiter even came to the table to greet us. Once we finally ordered our tea it was another 15 minutes before the waiter brought it, poured us each a cup, then took off with the pot. Our sandwiches and sweets were served after another long wait, but it was almost impossible to get our tea refilled. Instead of the relaxing experience afternoon tea is supposed to be, it turned out to be a frustrating and disappointing outing. We won't go back.
Reviewer: glad I was not born before Tea  Add your review    

Visited: December, 2001
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Poor.  Food: Poor.  Service: Poor.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
My elderly mother chose the Townsend Hotel to celebrate a milestone birthday as we previously had enjoyed afternoon teas there and flew over for the occasion. The hotel and waitstaff were well aware of this. I would like to note, the hotel was not very busy that afternoon and I do know a little about what I speak, as I have had the privilege of enjoying afternoon tea all over the world.  
After being seated, we waited almost twenty minutes before we were greeted by a sullen waitstaff and brought our tea and first course. At one point, we sat for almost an hour with no tea or water and no courses being served.  I am well aware that afternoon tea is an event not to be rushed, but to be savored, but this was outrageous. Service is expected to be friendly, attentive, and timely. We had none of that. Dirty dishes were not cleared from the table and the food was not up to standards.
The server brought out our bill and I explained that we had not even been served our sandwich course and needed more tea and water. I paid the bill immediately so we would not have to wait for another ridiculously long period of time for that. In the leather portfolio, I did not leave a tip. She returned with the sandwiches and in a very loud voice announced, "I want you to realize that gratuity is not included in the price of the special tea!" My tip WAS reflective of the service.
Needless to say, the damage for this special occasion was irreparable.  This birthday will never come again for my mother.  The whole thing was very upsetting, as well as infuriating.  I am writing a letter to the managing director of the hotel and will not return.

Reviewer: teabag  Add your review   

Visited: January, 2001
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent.  Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
I have been to the Townsend Hotel for tea twice. Afternoon tea is so popular that they have a lovely tea directress named Pauline Palazzolo. Reservations are a must and the holiday teas must be booked far in advance.
The hotel is lovely and there is always a pianist during teatime. The food is wonderful: tiny tea sandwiches, scones, quiches, and mini pastries. All served by darling, darling girls. There are pink linens on the table with fresh flowers. The china is wonderful, all Herman Dodge. They really do a lovely job. Always a wonderful afternoon.
Reviewer: jgriebel@mo.lib.mi.us  Add your review   

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Tea by Three, Clinton Township, MI

Visited: October, 2008.  Meal: Theme tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Are you a good witch, or a bad witch? All were welcome this past Saturday at "Tea By Three’s" Halloween Tea. It was a “bewitched Tea indeed,” although witchey in a homey, friendly sort of way. Magic was brewing… A perfect afternoon for Halloween celebrants of all ages… for the young at heart or kindred spirits who have experienced a tinge of melancholy at the thought of no longer celebrating Halloween because the kids have left the nest… Typical of her themed teas, the atmosphere was creatively transformed to compliment the theme. The Tea Room and garden areas were sprinkled with Halloween flavor, including the Haunted Pergola, the Tea-themed graveyard and the Bewitched Tea Cup Cottage. The Tea décor was cheerily eerie and the menu was delightfully delicious. Thank you Cheryl for scaring up some Halloween Fun, putting a smile on my face, yummy in my tummy and a boooooo in my heart.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Carol Moore 10/08  Add your review   

Visited: April, 2008.  Meal: Theme tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
The service is impeccable, the ambience like a fine hotel. The hostess is extemely warm & friendly. A "MUST-DO" event; not just for tea-lovers - great time for everyone.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Stacy P. 4/08  Add your review   

Visited: September, 2007.  Reviewed: September, 2007.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
From the time our hostess welcomed us through the delicate tea menu we felt as though the party had been prepared in delightful detail just for our little group of friends. The beautifully cared for garden allowed us to extend our stay and our imaginations soared as we explored the Tea House.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Mary Ellen Add your review   

Visited: August, 2007.  Reviewed: August, 2007.
Meal: Theme tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Good.  Food: Good. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Everything was done to beautifully. The presentation of food was lovely. Only complaint I had was the accessibility for handicapped. The way to the greenhouse was difficult to manage if you have difficulty walking.
Would you go back? Hope so, but we don't live nearby.
Reviewer: marilyn.dizik Add your review   

Visited: December, 2005.  Reviewed: January, 2006.
Meal: Supper. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
This was the perfect way to begin the merriment of my holiday season. My cousin Nikki and I, with our husbands, Gary and Ken, arrived for our special holiday date to Tea by Three's Victorian Candlelight Holiday Dinner, hosted by Cheryl Nix.
Having joyously visited the teacup cottage before with woman friends the holiday dinner seemed the perfect opportunity to share what Cheryl creates with our husbands. So -- an invitation was tailored and crafted for our special evening. They agreed, although somewhat reluctantly -- wondering what they'd got themselves into (smile).
The evening was cold and crisp, typical of a Michigan December evening, and Cheryl's landscape was beautifully blanketed with the cover of a winter snow. The first sign of victory was when Cheryl's husband Tom greeted us warmly upon arrival. Another man. They were not alone!
The scent of fresh wood burning was welcoming, as we strolled in anticipation toward the steps to the sunroom. After climbing the stairs, Nikki and I both let out a collective sigh as our eyes began to take in the ambiance meticulously created just for our pleasure. Everything was so beautiful, from the music emanating from the parlor to the elaborate table décor. What a perfect gift to have given to ourselves.
Another encouraging detail for my non-tea drinking husband was the traditional wassail that greeted us, with a chaser of brandy (if desired). Little did I know, but probably with much forethought, Cheryl placed us at a table with another foursome whose wives, like us, had breeched usual tearoom attendance by bringing their husbands as well. You can imagine the light-hearted bantering that took place between the men throughout the evening.
The 7-course meal which followed was more than enough to satisfy a man's appetite, from the baked stuffed mushroom to the flaming plum pudding. 
You need not be a tea drinker to enjoy this beautifully created evening. So plan to come next year, with not only your dearest gal pals, but your beloved male friends and husbands. Tea ... It's not just for girls anymore.
Interesting point: our party of four was the next to last group to leave. Our tablemates (and their husbands) were the last.
Thanks Cheryl, Phyllis, Tuckfield Quartet and Tom for creating a special holiday memory. See you again soon. Carol and Ken Moore, Nikki and Gary Moss
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Carol Moore Add your review   

Visited: November, 2005.  Reviewed: November, 2005.
Meal: Red Hatter event. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
This tea room is a jewel!!! Attention is paid to each and every detail to provide an awesome tea experience.. from the food, to the decor, to our wonderful hostess, Cheryl, and her gardens are an added bonus--gorgeous! A treat for the body and the soul!!!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Cindy R Add your review   

Visited: November, 2004.  Reviewed: February, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
The garden and tea cup cottage (seats 4 people) are absolutely amazing! The tea room in the house is decorated beautifully and the food was wonderful. 
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: lkw Add your review   

Visited: February, 2005.  Reviewed: February, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
This was a wonderful experience. Such care was taken to ensure a wonderful afternoon of leisure and a feeling of being part of a royal family. The cottage was decorated so beautiful, with fine linens, china, and silver. Everything served was in the heart motif for Valentines month and we got a gift at the end of tea. If one wants a great tea experience, this is the tea room to go to.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Barbara, Kathleen, Debbie, and Dorothy Add your review  

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Ritz-Carlton, Dearborn, MI

Visited: March, 2005.  Reviewed: July, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Good.  Food: Good.  Service: Good.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
The atmosphere was excellent! It is the Ritz. However, our china teapot was cracked and had to be replaced. The sugar holder was missing its lid and when I looked around at other tables there appeared to be bits and peices of the china sets missing from most tables. Our loose leaf teas steeped in not so hot, flat water. As a result the teas did not have the full flavor they should have had. There were only 2 servers and so they were a bit harried. Overall the experience was only OK, being the Ritz I expected excellence.
Would you go back? Maybe.
Reviewer: Melanie  Add your review    

Visited: April, 2002
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent.  Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
I took my mother for her birthday and we had a glorious time. They allowed me to drop my mother's gift off and then presented it to her when I gave them the cue. The food was tasty, the Earl Grey tea was my favorite, and the best clotted cream I've ever had. Our server was most gracious and attentive. To top our dining experience, my mother was presented with truffles on a platter with the words Happy Birthday spelled out in chocolate. You have not done tea until you've done it at the Ritz. 
Reviewer: Nicole  Add your review    

Visited: January, 2001
Tea: Fair.  Food: Poor.  Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
The Ritz Carlton has lovely holiday teas in December. They must be booked well in advance. The room is lovely and the service is unsurpassed. The pianist is world-class and the Christmas music was wonderful.
The day I went, the tea and the food really weren't that good. Some things that should have arrived warm were cold.
The thing that I did not like was that, at the holiday tea, they offer an ornament, which is part of a new business venture of the pianist. One is put in an awkward position if one does not want to purchase the ornament. The ornament adds $10 to the price of the $25 tea, which makes a total of $35. IMO, one feels pressured to buy the ornament and it takes away from the whole ambiance of the tea.
Reviewer: jgriebel@mo.libmi.us  Add your review   

Visited: January, 2000
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent.  Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
An excellent selection of teas is available. The food is pleasing both to the eye and to taste. Many times an additional little treat can be obtained if asked for. The service is top-notch from the napkin placed on the lap to keeping your cup filled. Tea can be served with or without a glass of champagne. At Christmas they have a lovely holiday tea. There is a pianist playing throughout tea time. It's a very enjoyable experience.
Reviewer: tkpaq4@earthlink.net   Add your review 

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The Purple Door Tea Room, Detroit, MI

Visited: October, 2007.  Meal: Lunch. Type of tea: Teabags.  Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
I would highly reccomend going to this tea room. I have been to several and this one is by far my favorite. It is decorated so beautifully. The service was wonderful and the food was remarkable. Can't wait to go back.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Rose 5/08 Add your review 

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Karma Tea + Tonics, Ferndale, MI

Visited: August, 2007.  Reviewed: August, 2007.
Meal: --. Type of tea: Tea beverage. Served: In a take-out cup.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: n/a. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Everything was just great i will go back again and again.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Shelton87 Add your review 

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A Victorian Tea Lady, Grand Rapids, MI

Visited: December, 2005.  Reviewed: December, 2005.
Meal: Holiday theme tea. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
This special Victorian Candlelight Christmas Evening Tea, came with a variety of fancy Christmas sandwiches, from "green Christmas trees" to soft yellow angels." We were so impressed from the time we walked into this Victorian beautifully decorated home. You will never be disappointed, this our second time, we heard so much about this wonderful tea experience from others. Each time we must drive over three and a half hours, its worth the drive no matter how far you live. We just cannot stop talking about this tea experience. This is the most outstanding Tea room of any other we have visited. Delightful, beautiful from the tea, food too the service. You are a real Victorian lady Carol, Miss Kate & tell your darling husband he makes the best scones of any tea room we have every visited ~ they are to live for. "Only wish he would share his recipe. Can't wait to come for your special Valentine tea. We will be back next year for the Victorian Christmas tea. We are still stuffed! You must visit this tea room a real Victorian experience, only one word "Outstanding".
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Queen Pam Reynolds Add your review  

Visited: November, 2005.  Reviewed: November, 2005.
Meal: Private party. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Fair.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Our Red Hat Society celebrated our Christmas party in this very elegant Victorian home full of antiques so beautiful. We have visited many other tea rooms, let me tell you this tea parlor is our absolute favorite of all. From the time you walk in you feel so welcome. Sir Victor & Lady Victoria are so special we felt we have known them for ever. The most fancy tea food and so very detailed, we were so pampered. The  food is absolutely wonderful. We will be back very soon. If you want to visit the best of tea rooms this place is tops.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Queen Ktistina Harris Add your review    

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Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI

Visited: March, 2005.  Reviewed: July, 2005.
Meal: Special event. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Good. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
We went for the combination Tea and Tour of the Ford house. The tour started at 3pm and was about 2 hours in duration with tea afterwards. There were only 2 choices of teas: Earl Grey and Apple Cranberry. Cafe style seating in a bright greenhouse like room. The food was good but not excellent. There were about 10 courses starting with scones and muffin of course and ending with approx. 3-5 dessert courses. Service was excellent. Definately a relaxing afternoon. These tea and tour combinations do not appear to be offered regularly.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Melanie Add your review   
 

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Historic Holly Hotel, Holly, MI

Visited: September, 2006.  Reviewed: June, 2007.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Poor.  Food: Poor. Service: Fair.  Appearance: Fair.
Comments:
I visited the Holly Hotel Tea Room three years ago with a group of friends who all left feeling disappointed. I wanted to give the place a second chance, but it was even worse this time! The food served was unbelievably bad; one example is that neither the clotted cream nor the chocolate mousse had experienced refrigeration, but were served lukewarm on a warm day! Other foods served were equally inedible, which may have explained why there were only two other tables occupied that afternoon. Afterwards we saw another tea house nearby that was filled with people, and we'll go there next time. I have been to the Ritz Carlton High [sic] Tea and thought it was excellent in every way. I have also been to the Holly Hotel for dinner and was equally disappointed and have not returned since.
Would you go back? Sorry, no.
Reviewer: Reggie Add your review   

Visited: May, 2007.  Reviewed: May, 2007.
Meal: Theme tea. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
A delightful tea!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: gkutlenios Add your review   

Visited: July, 2006.  Reviewed: November, 2006.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Poor.  Food: Poor. Service: Poor.  Appearance: Poor.
Comments:
We were given metal pitchers with lukewarm water. We were told this was a non-smoking  establishment. It is not. No bathrooms on the first floor and no elevator! My 84 year old handicapped mother had to be taken across the street to use a bathroom. Some of the tea cups were chipped and some were crackled. The glasses were dirty. No lemon - no honey - it was a very bad experience.
Would you go back? Sorry, no.
Reviewer: Joann B. Add your review   

Visited: October, 2006.  Reviewed: November, 2006.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Good.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
My friend and I were extremely pleased with the entire tea. Although some people prefer only loose tea when they go to a tea house, we found they had a good selection of teabags and we both found ones we've never had before and enjoyed so much that we asked were to buy it. We chose the Queen's tea which offered a lunch plate instead of just the sandwiches. The tea started with a delicious muffin,  scone with cream, and brandied cherries. The lunch we chose was broiled white fish with baby scallops, asparagus and carrots and a rice pilaf. The desserts were so good they were the perfect ending to a delicious meal. Service was excellecnt. Even though the tea was made in your cup, they were always sure that you're water was always hot. We had an enjoyable and leisurely tea and are planning to make it a seasonal outing just to treat ourselves.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: monmorl Add your review   

Visited: May, 2006.  Reviewed: May, 2006.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Poor.  Food: Poor. Service: Poor.  Appearance: Fair.
Comments:
I went there with my red hat chapter and was terribly disappointed and disgusted! First, we asked if they had handicap accessible restrooms and no smoking since we have asthmatic and handicap ladies. They smoked and the restroom was 2 flights of stairs to reach! 1 of our ladies had to leave because of an asthma attack. They gave my aunt a soup spoon for her tea, they had tea bags and put on the table tea pots with hot water. We had to serve ourselves! Worst we had to wait 45 minutes to get the first course. They portions were so small. They had a poor attitude, the  hotel was very run down looking on the outside and not much better inside. We also asked for special arrangments for 2 of our ladies 1 is diabetic and 1 is vegatarian. They forgot. I was totally disgusted! 
Would you go back? Sorry, no.
Reviewer: Diamondelle Add your review   

Visited: December, 2005.  Reviewed: December, 2005.
Meal: Private party. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Poor.  Food: Fair. Service: Good.  Appearance: Good.
Comments:
While the hotel is beautiful, I was sorely disappointed at the tea bags. When I pay to have 'tea', I expect good quality loose tea prepared correctly.
Would you go back? Sorry, no.
Reviewer: clp Add your review   

Visited: November, 2004.  Reviewed: February, 2005.
Meal: Special event. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Good.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Having been to the hotel's afternoon tea several times and being extremely pleased with it, we chose to have our wedding reception there on November 27, 2004. The hotel was already decorated for the holidays so we had minimal decorating to do, basically just centerpieces. The food was excellent! The first course, the scones and muffins, is served with Devonshire cream and jam. The second course consisted of three different savories. We chose savories that we had had on previous visits so we already knew how wonderful they would taste. We elected to forgo the sweet course, which is usually three different pastries, and just served our wedding cake, which was prepared by the chef at the hotel. We had top-notch service from every single employee of the hotel that we came into contact with, from the special events coordinator down  to the busboys. I cannot begin to tell you what a fantastic experience it was! We've still got guests telling us how unique and elegant our afternoon tea reception was! And the best part is the price. Even for something like a wedding reception you only pay $12 per person! And whenever you have a group of 20 or more, they give you a private room at no additional cost! Afternoon tea is now served every day except Sundays from 2-5 PM. If you ever get a chance to visit The Historic Holly Hotel, don't pass it up!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Kim (Marr) Bradford Add your review   

Visited: November, 2004.  Reviewed: January, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Poor.  Food: Good. Service: Fair.  Appearance: Good.
Comments:
This hotel is beautiful. The food is very good, but I see why they only charge twelve dollars. Portions are very small You make your own tea with tea bags in a cup and you can find these teas in any grocery store. It was fun to go once -- will we go back no. I would much rather pay more money and leave a tea being at least somewhat full. All us ladies felt the same way.
Reviewer: Red Hatter Add your review   

Visited: November, 2004.  Reviewed: November, 2004.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Teabags. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
The hotel, which has been restored to Victorian splendor, was beautifully decorated for Christmas. My daughter and I were given the choice of the main dining room or the train car. We chose the train car which turned out to be a windowless restored car with 6 booths made from actual bench seats comfortably re-stuffed and re-covered and spacious enough for 2 people on each side. We were presented with a box of assorted tea bags and given a china pot of hot water and china cups with which to prepare our tea. There were three separate courses of plates containing three selections of treats on each plate. The first course was a cinnamon muffin, apricot scone, clotted cream and jam. The second course was savory: spiced ham crostini, mushroom quiche and salmon tart. The third course was sweet: chocolate-dipped hazelnut meringue, tiny cream tart and sweet raisin cake. The food was unanimously excellent and we were comfortably full at the end of the meal. The waitress was very attentive and explained each course as she served it. We were readily given a fresh pot of hot water and more tea bags. The atmosphere was quiet and relaxed but not stuffy. At $12 per person, this tea is incredibly reasonable. I highly recommend the tea and afterwards, a stroll around the quaint downtown area. I don't know if it's possible to reserve just the train car, but it would make a great place for a bridal shower or special occasion birthday party.
Reviewer: Denny G. Add your review   

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Four Seasons Tea Room, Houghton, MI

Visited: August, 2007.  Meal: Lunch. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
This elegant tea room has been a summer tradition for my daughter, my mohter-in-law and me since it opened. The food is simply fantastic-fresh, homemade and always a wide variety. The atmosphere is delightfully elegant, yet down to earth enough to wear jeans in a pinch. The service is as friendly as everyone is in the UP. Makes you feel as though you've been friends for years. We start taking about our tearoom visits months before we make our annual trek to the Copper Country! A must if you are in the Keweenaw Area.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: jstimac777 11/7 Add your review   

Visited: June, 2007.  Reviewed: June, 2007.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
I simply LOVE English high [sic] tea and was delighted/surprised to learn that there was a tea house in Houghton, Michigan. I visited there from Los Angeles last summer. To say I was flabbergasted to find such an absolute jewel in the UP is an understatement. I was in Houghton for three days and went everyday, for high [sic] tea as well as just a cuppa in a beautiful, lovely atmosphere. I will be there again this coming fall of 2007 and it will be my first stop outside of my dear aunt's home. CANNOT RECOMMEND HIGHLY ENOUGH!!!!!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Sarah Add your review   

Visited: August, 2006.  Reviewed: August, 2006.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
We stopped into the Four Seasons Tea Room first last year, and we were enchanted! The tea is  spectacular, the food is great, and the atmosphere is nothing short of Victorian elegance. The service is excellent and friendly; the owner always has a smile. I'd recommend it to all my friends, even those who can't stand tea!
Would you go back? Hope so, but we don't live nearby.
Reviewer: Emily R. Add your review   

Visited: August, 2003.  Reviewed: May, 2004.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
What a wonderful experience! Have visited tea rooms in Northeast and Midwest. This one is our new favorite. Owners are gracious and friendly. Décor is delightful. A great addition to the UP. Will definitely return. Even my husband didn't mind going.
Reviewer: Bernadette Hansen Add your review   

Visited: August, 2003.  Reviewed: April, 2004.
Meal: Lunch. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
This tea room is the jewel of the upper peninsula! It is run by a mother and daughter team that are extraordinary cooks and the most gracious hostesses. I go to tea often and have to say that this tearoom is the best I have ever been to. They presented a lovely three tiered tray of petite homemade scones and breads in a variety of flavors, scrumptious sandwiches with a variety of fillings, and fabulous bite-size desserts on a flower decorated tray. This meal began with a piece of quiche, a cup of soup, and a pot of tea. They have an extensive variety of teas to choose from. They also have a lovely gift area in the front of the store. The day I visited they were very busy, but still took the time to greet each table. It is worth taking the time to visit this tearoom while in the U.P. I am sure my husband would even enjoy their wonderful offerings and I plan to get back there this summer.
Reviewer: Diann Dupuis - Livonia, Michigan Add your review   

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Lady Bella Victorian Tea Parlour, Lapeer, MI

Visited: December, 2005.  Reviewed: February, 2006.
Meal: Theme tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
I have been wanting to write a note long before this. What a wonderful experience visiting this charming tearoom. It was like going back in time at Christmas! Some homes say they are victorian and are such a disappointment after you enter to see wanna be Victorian. The food is the best ever, beautifully presented and more than you can eat. Everything is so elegant. You leave this fun place with such wonderful memories. We cant wait to go back this Spring! The best weve visited!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Katie, Beth,Amy, Chloe,Jill Add your review   

Visited: September, 2005.  Reviewed: September, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
After reading the many excellent reviews of this Victorian Tea Parlour, I decided to get a group of the girls together for High [sic] Tea. I never take a group anywhere, sight unseen but based on previous reviews and talking to the owner Glenda, I felt pretty comfortable doing so. I am happy to say that we were not disappointed. It is exactly as described in previous reviews. High [sic] Tea consisted of 9 courses and just  as many varieties of loose leaf tea were offered. We have been to quite a few tea rooms and a lot of times the tea is not hot or steeped correctly. Here every pot was just right. Glenda and her husband are extremely warm people which came through even in the reservation process. We had such a great time that we're going back with another group in November.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Melanie Add your review   

Visited: September, 2005.  Reviewed: September, 2005.
Meal: Supper. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
This was my third visit to this beautiful tearoom. I have been meaning to leave a review before this and never took the time. My friends and I are avid tea drinkers and love to visit different tearooms and this continues to be our favorite! Everything about Bella Lauren is wonderful. Food (and lots of it), the simple elegance of the home, the warmth that Glenda radiates and brings to the whole experience, what a gift to Lapeer. If you want to be spoiled or spoil someone this is the place to visit. Bella Lauren is so different from other tearooms you just have to visit and see what I mean. Thank you Glenda for opening your home for us all to enjoy!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Sylvia Add your review   

Visited: January, 2005.  Reviewed: June, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
We are from outof state and visited Michigan. I read all the wonderful reviews about this wonderful tearooma dn they are all true and then some! What a glorious, fun afternoon we spent in this lovely Victorian home. Many times much to our disappointment tearooms are advertised Victorian tearoom and the only thing Victorian is the name! Truly treat yourself to this special home it truly is like stepping back in time! Glenda and Dave are so special and their darling grandson Garett puts the finishing touches on this great experience. Food, delicious and unending, beautifully served as well as many special touches. I wish we lived here in Michigan as I would take in this wonderful tearoom frequently! We arrived much earlier than we expected and Glenda welcomed us into her home like we were old friends that came to visit not the usual welcome when guests arrive an hour early! We enjoyed her gentlemans farm and looking thru her wonderful old books! Thank you Bossenbergers for sharing this wonderful experience with guests! 
Would you go back? Hope so, but we don't live nearby.
Reviewer: Jan,Rick,Jody and Phil Add your review   

Visited: May, 2005.  Reviewed: May, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
The sun was shining on the drive from Royal Oak Michigan to Lapeer to this wonderful tearoom, we always are so excited to take tea here because its like going to a friends house where you know you are going to be spoiled and fussed over (always so warmly greeted by Glenda) then the wonderful food, fun and beautiful ambience of the tearoom itself. Glenda always does something new or creative each time we visit. What a wonderful place to bring someone special for you to spoil! 
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Jane Add your review   

Visited: July, 2004.  Reviewed: April, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Delicious food, wonderful, charming and entertaining hostess named Glenda, beautiful Victorian rooms. Glenda entertained us with an educaion of the Victorian times between courses. We would go back in a minute!!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Susan Add your review   

Visited: March, 2005.  Reviewed: April, 2005.
Meal: Special event. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
I first went to Lady Bella Tea Parlour in January and had such a wondeful time that I made arrangements with Glenda to have a bridal shower in March. It was fantastic! Not only did Glenda make our bride feel like "the bell of the ball", but everyone in our party!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Amy Smallidge Add your review   

Visited: January, 2005.  Reviewed: March, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
We drove all the way to visit from Detroit. What a wonderfulday we spent here at Bella Lauren! Stepback to a more gentel time for the afternoon as you are pampered,fed and educated about everything Victorian! The home is so beautifully decorated for Spring. Glenda is so sweet you feel like she is an old friend. Her food is beautifully served and is delicious. Come hungry as you will be stuffed when you leave. Treat yourself to a wonderful afternoon as this delightful tearoom.Made reservations for next month to bring some new friends!
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Jeneen Collins Add your review   

Visited: February, 2005.  Reviewed: February, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teacup.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Wow! what a fun valentines day tea at Bella lauren. I found reviews of this tearoom on line and we thought we would visit it! Its all true and it is absolutely wonderful! Fun, food, and friendship is what you can expect at this beautiful tearoom! The selection of food is something! We have visited many tearooms here in Michigan and have never had such a variety of food and all very very good! Its our all time new favorite!! We live about 50 miles from Bella Lauren but its worthnthe drive and cant wait till our next visit! Glenda and her husband are cute together as they work side by side. What a special place and a real blessing to teadrinkers!!!!!11
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Gail Blakely Add your review   

Visited: February, 2005.  Reviewed: February, 2005.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
Friends and I celebrated Valentines day early and visited this heavenly tearoom. From the time you step onto the front porch which is so charmingly Victorian and decorated for Valentines day you know you are in for a treat. Glenda graciously greets you and you feel like you are entering the home of a friend. It's so warmly and beautifully decorated in the time period and smells luscious. Then the actual tearoom. It's beautifully decorated with such an eye for detail. Glenda
had gone out of her way to make it a very special Valentines tea. Lots of chocolate creations and beautiful table decorations. Very elegant. The food is such a variety and just keeps coming. Everything was presented beautiful and delicious. The only regret we had was having to leave and step back into reality. Treat yourself. It's the best I have ever been to.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Lydia Trudell Add your review   

Visited: January, 2005.  Reviewed: February, 2005.
Meal: Supper (high tea). Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
I just celebrated my birthday with a group of friends at Bella Lauren and it was the best birthday I had in years. What great fun. It was everything and more of what I had been told. Food was delicious, house beautiful, and Glenda s just the best. You must treat yourself to a visit to this wonderful place.
Would you go back? Yes, can't wait!
Reviewer: Sharon Add your review   

Visited: December, 2004.  Reviewed: January, 2005.
Meal: Supper (high tea). Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
MY FRIENDA AND I CELEBRATED OUR CHRISTMAS EVENT AT LADY BELLA LAUREN IT WAS ABSOLUTELY DEVINE. THE HOUSE WAS DECORATED FOR THE HOLIDAYS AS IT WOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE 1800s INCLUDING THE TEAROOM. WE ENJOYED BEING SERVED IN FRONT 
OF THE CRACKLING FIREPLACE. THE FOOD WAS DELICIOUS AND SO BEAUTIFULLY SERVED. WE HAVE NEVER SEEN THE VARIETY OF FOODS SERVED OR THE AMOUNTS. GLENDA Is SO VERY GRACIOUS AND GOES OUT OF HER WAY FOR EVERYONE! THE WHOLE EXPERIENCE WAS BEYOND OUR EXPECTATIONS!!! WE WILL RETURN SOON!!!!
Reviewer: BRTHANY Add your review   

Visited: December, 2004.  Reviewed: January, 2005.
Meal: Supper (high tea). Type of tea: Loose leaf and teabags. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
What can i say but wow this is the most exquiste place i have ever been! The service is wonderful food excellent and Glenda is just a born hostess! She makes you feel at home and takes you on an imaginary voyage for sure!!! This tea parlor is rated top shelf! You must go there it is well worth the drive!!! Thankyou Glenda for a wonderful time we would love to come back and visit for Motherday!!!!
Reviewer: kathy Mertoff Add your review   

Visited: December, 2004.  Reviewed: January, 2005.
Meal: Supper (high tea). Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
We celebrated our Christmas work party here at the tearoom. I can't tell you what a special experience that was, The home is like stepping back in time with all the beautiful antiques and wonderful smells. We felt like we were celebrating Christmas in the 1800s. Glenda had prepared such wonderful savories and treats and uses many very old recipes from the 1800s. Tea varieties are wonderful. Prepare to be absolutely stuffed when leaving this charming tearoom. Glenda is a very gracious hostess we felt like we had come for tea with a friend. If you love pampering this is the place.
Reviewer: Red Hatter Add your review   

Visited: November, 2004.  Reviewed: November, 2004.
Meal: Afternoon tea. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Service: Excellent.  Appearance: Excellent.
Comments:
What can I say about this delightful tea parlour! Surprised by friends for my birthday it was the best gift ever! The food was delicious and beautifully served, It was like stepping back into the 1800's. Hats, jewelry, china, linens, silver.. Glenda has such a wonderful way of making everything perfect and everyone feeling so special. We even arrived quite early and she was so gracious. A birthday to remember!
Reviewer: Michelle Add your review   

Visited: November, 2004.  Reviewed: November, 2004.
Meal: Private party. Type of tea: Loose leaf. Served: In a teapot.
Tea: Excellent.  Food: Excellent. Servic