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tearoom

[tee-room, -room] / ˈtiˌrum, -ˌrʊm /






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She quit her barista job at Bewley’s, the famous Grafton Street tearoom, and after years of shares, was finally able to get a flat of her own.

From New York Times

"The customers ordering the delivered teas are mainly people who have found themselves unable to get out to the shops or the tearooms and so have been buying them directly from us."

From BBC

Elevators were operated by smartly clad women; the mezzanine tearoom became a central meeting place.

From New York Times

In the meantime, Angelina — a famous Paris tearoom known for hot chocolate, and an attraction at No. 226 for more than 100 years — has come to New York, with the company’s first American branch.

From New York Times

World-famous Parisian bakery and tearoom Angelina, known for its decadent hot chocolate and rich confections, opened its first U.S. location in New York City near Bryant Park on Tuesday at 1050 Sixth Avenue.

From Fox News