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“find how "taking tea" can be a most relaxing art form”
The Four Seasons Tea Room opened on October 1, 2002 in a building that had previously served as an apothecary for over 100 years. Some reminders of its previous life dot the interior of the tea room … the century-old apothecary cabinets, the large safe, and the friendly service that can be rare these days. Looking back, mother and daughter, LaVerne Witto and Andrea Schuldt, seemed destined to open a tea room in the Copper Country. They have both been collectors of china and glass for years; love to cook, bake and entertain; and find that “taking tea” can be a most relaxing art form.
I love it here, the Owners are great people and they live in my hometown. They have great food and they always remember me. When I come here I like to take my time and absorb the atmosphere. If... Read more
Cozy tea room with a shop. The sandwiches, entrees and desserts are tasty and vary daily. Have been going there for years. Read more
What a wonderful gem! We had more than a good meal we had a great experience! We ordered the full tea service. It was great fun! Read more
Four Seasons Tea Room
Hours
- Wed, Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Thu, Sat: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Outdoor Seating
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