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| -prepared by Tara Lombardi, student at LSU Graduate School of Library and Information Science |
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| Tea is big in New Orleans. Iced, hot, sweet or not, tea is usually found on almost every dining table in the Big Easy. If you'd like to take some time out of your schedule for a nice cuppa, consider some of these choices below. |
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English High Teas |
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Take some time and enjoy tea time at two of New Orleans' most lavish hotels! These hotels serve traditional "English" style high teas. You know, the kind that come with a pot of tea and tiny crustless sandwiches, scones, and cream. |
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Ritz Carlton Afternoon Tea |
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Windsor Court Hotel Afternoon Tea - reservations required |
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Gourmet Tea Shops |
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Bottom of the Cup Tea Room - have tea and get your tea leaves read too! Located in the French Quarter. |
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Royal Blend Coffee and Tea House- a quiet great place to have tea, coffee, and pastries. Located in the French Quarter. |
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