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Five Spots to Have a Cup of Tea on Long Island

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We found these tea rooms to drink a nice cup by yourself or with friends.

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These five spots on Long Island are sure to cure your craving at tea time. Sit down and enjoy a cupper.

 

Victoria & Valerie's Yaya Sisterhood of Traveling Teas - The name says it all! Location: 2 Oleander Drive, Northport, (631) 355-2923.

 

Chat Noir - Whether your desire be a superb croissant, elegant tea service, or to celebrate a special occasion, Chat Noir will provide solace from the ordinary. Location: 230 Merrick Road, Rockville Centre, (516) 208-8521.

 

The Mad Batter Tea Room & Cafe - With an Alice in Wonderland vibe, The Mad Batter Tea Room & Cafe opened in Blue Point this winter. They offer more than 40 different types of teas. They also serve coffee, food, and dessert. Location: 154 Montauk Hwy Blue Point, (631) 363-3100.

 

The Secret Garden Tea Cafe - A Victorian tearoom serving three-tier tea service and lunch. Location: 225 Main Street, Port Jefferson, (631) 476-8327.

 

Robinson’s Tea Room - A full service restaurant specializing in the Afternoon Tea Service. Tea service features scones, sandwiches, quiche and pastries and is currently available with unlimited tea, iced tea and coffee. Over 60 varieties of tea to choose from including clack, white and green teas as well as caffeine free herbal infusions. Location: 97 Main St, Stony Brook.