Lady Mendl's Tea Salon

Tea house · Gramercy

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"So you like Victorian novels and tiny sandwiches, and some of your coworkers think you're a little pretentious? Have we got the place for you. This elegant spot is housed in a Gramercy brownstone decorated with museum-quality vintage furniture, and afternoon tea here is an hours-long affair. The scones and tea sandwiches are good, though we recommend choosing a pot you love rather than getting the tea pairing." - carina finn koeppicus, kenny yang, will hartman, molly fitzpatrick

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56 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003 Get directions

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