Places to enjoy proper English tea on Long Island
Charles Eckert
English afternoon tea began in England as a bridge between meals, but the centuries-old tradition has expanded worldwide. The clink of cups on china and platters of dainty finger sandwiches and pastries are typical of English afternoon tea, and can be found right here on Long Island. -- Elaine Vuong
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Le Chat Noir $$ | French, Breakfast, Lunch, Bakery-pastry shop 230 Merrick Rd. Rockville Centre Good taste rules here, both in the food and the polished decor. Mainly a tearoom, ...
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The Hidden Oak Cafe (at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum) $ | American traditional 440 Montauk Highway Oakdale A cafe overlooking the great lawn at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum and the Connetquot River, ...
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Robinson's Tea Room Lunch, Salads, Sandwiches, Wraps 97 E. Main St. Stony Brook Village Tea service includes pot of freshly brewed loose tea and tiered plate of house-made scones, ...
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Secret Garden Luncheonette, Salads, Sandwiches, Soup 225 Main Street Port Jefferson In addition to their soups, salads and sandwiches, teas are also offered such as their ...
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Teapot Drinking 2922 Merrick Rd. Bellmore Teapot is a cozy storefront with pink walls and feminine touches: flowers, dolls, candles and ...
Loose leaf tea on LI