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“Enjoy a fine cup of tea”
The Mad Hatter Tea Room began as My Mom’s Attic in 1999 by Liz Koch (formerly Orlando) and Amy Bukkila (formerly Broughton), two friends who shared a dream to make a career out of something they loved. Originally, this delightful little Tea Room and Gift Shop was filled with things old and new. Liz and Amy loved finding and creating unique treasures. There was a special magic that happened from the day the doors opened, where customers became friends and regular guests. Two of their favorite guests were Linda and Andrea Pomeroy, a mother and daughter who loved to come sip tea after long days in the corporate world. After only a few short years Amy decided to move out of town and Liz was not able to continue on without her friend and business partner. So it was with great sadness that they decided to sell their little gem. As luck would have it, Linda and Andrea always wanted to own a Tea Room and thus their journey began when they became the new owners in 2002. Linda and Andrea grew the Lil’ Tea Room into a flourishing business and much loved retreat from life’s stresses and kept the “magic” alive.
Had a fun Galentine's brunch with a group of friends and had a wonderful experience! Such a beautiful atmosphere with just as beautiful food. Our server was very attentive and kind! Cinnamon... Read more
The Mad Hatter delivers a dainty and elegant experience with fragrant tea by the teapot, and tea party cuisine that is surprisingly very nice! I am a coffee person, and don't identify as a big... Read more
Fun times good food with a cute homey atmosphere. Serve with a nice smile We love meeting up here for lunch! Read more
The Mad Hatter Restaurant & Tea House
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- Sun, Thu - Sat: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Credit Cards Accepted
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