First Impression: TeaHaus is located a block off of main street in Ann Arbor.
Tea Room Setting: Eight tables that seat four people fill the restaurant side of the TeaHaus. The gift shop offers several stools at a counter facing the window and a comfy seating area.
The Table: We were seated by the front window and enjoyed watching the people passing by.
Tea: Over 180 loose leaf teas are available. The tea was properly prepared in unlimited pots. Priscilla and I enjoyed four different teas.
Vietnam Yen Bai |
Russian Samovar |
Assam Mokalbari |
Japanese Gyokuro |
Tea Tidbits: The first course is a soup. We had a mushroom soup infused with Puehr Tea. I loved the little lidded dish. Shortly after we finished the soup course, our tiered server arrived.
Mushroom soup infused with Puehr tea. |
Tiered Server |
The middle tier held two scones with four spreads. The traditional scone is from her Grandmother's Welsh recipe and it melted in your mouth! The other was a pear and cinnamon scone. The spreads included clotted cream, a berry compote, orange marmalade and lemon curd. All were very good and offer options for specialty diets.
The top tier held the sweets, a French macaron with a champagne and elderflower reduction filling, Earl Grey dark chocolate truffle, lavender shortbread, and a green tea matcha petit four.
Entertainment: Soft contemporary music played in the background. The front table enables people watching.
Gift Shop: The gift shop features the wall of tea, as well as many contemporary teapots, cups, mugs, and tea accessories.
These tea infusers made me smile. |
Many tea items and the comfy seating area. |
And have you ever seen a "Fairrium"?
Many herbs and teas are used in her menu items. It is nice to enjoy tea on a plate as well as in a cup. The owner, as well as her staff, were very knowledgeable and happy to make suggestions. Priscilla and I had a wonderful afternoon tea.
Of course Priscilla wanted to visit the University of Michigan. We drove past campus and on our way home she spotted "The Big House". She insisted on a photo!
On the long drive home, she spotted some Canadian Geese.
May your cup of blessings always be full!
Sips and Smiles,
Teresa