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Join us for a themed tea

We host themed teas a few times a month where we transform our dining room into a magical escape to some of your favorite fairytales, films, and Broadway plays. These events are typically a three-course afternoon tea with a two-hour tea time. While never required, we do encourage costumes and dress up as we are all joining in on the fun of the theme. Our events tend to fill up quickly, so we do ask that you give us ample notice should you have to cancel. If an event is full, please add yourself to the waitlist and you will be contacted if a table opens.

 

If you have children 10 years and under, please reserve at the designated family-friendly seating which is usually 11am unless otherwise noted. If a party with children reserves at one of our adults only seatings, you will be asked to reschedule. If you are unable to dine-in with us, the menu is usually available for takeout. Please refer to our policies page for information on cancellations, payments, and for further information.

The Teas That Brewed History

March 16 | Winchester

Step back in time 250 years and imagine what you brewed in your teapot on the eve of the Revolutionary War!  You’ve heard about the Boston Tea Party, but did you know that over 92,000 pounds of tea were destroyed in Boston on December 16, 1773? 

 

Join us as we hear about the Boston Tea Party and enjoy sampling modern renditions of the five teas that were thrown overboard into Boston Harbor along with a three-course meal.

Adult: $65

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*Price does not include taxes and 20% gratuity, which will be added to the final bill, presented at the conclusion of the event. Pre-paid deposit of $25/person required to reserve a table. For groups of 1-7 guests, please click the link below to reserve. For larger groups, please call the tearoom.

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Afternoon seating: adults only

 

 

The historical program will run for the first hour of the event, presented by Tracy Gillespie.

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About Tracy Gillespie:

Tracy Gillespie has worked in the museum and public history field since 1984.  Most recently, she was Historic Site Manager for NOVA Parks for 12 years, supervising five historic parks in Loudoun County, and currently works part time as their History Educator.  Prior to that, she was Director of Historical Operations at Morven Park in Leesburg for ten years, managing educational & interpretive programming and special events.  Before working at Morven Park, Tracy was Executive Director of the Loudoun Museum for six years.  She started her career as Museum Educator at that museum in 1984. 

 

Tracy served for 14 years on the governing Council of the Virginia Association of Museums.  She was a founding member of the Loudoun Heritage Consortium, the Loudoun Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee, and the Loudoun World War I & World War II Commemorative Committees.  She founded and currently serves on Loudoun’s Virginia 250 Committee, commemorating the Revolutionary War and the creation of America, which is what led her to research and design the program “The Teas that Brewed History.”

 

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Spring Brunch

March 29-30| Berryville

Put on your Sunday's best and join us an afternoon tea the week of Easter. Our brunch inspired menu and perfect seasonal tea pairings will be a delightful way to celebrate the arrival of Spring! For the adults, champagne and mimosas are available for purchase. 

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Adult Tea: $55
Child Tea: $40

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*Price does not include taxes and 20% gratuity, which will be added to the final bill, presented at the conclusion of the event. Pre-paid deposit of $25/person required to reserve a table. For groups of 1-7 guests, please click the link below to reserve. For larger groups, please email hello@theteacartva.com.

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Morning seating: family friendly

Afternoon seating: adults only

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