Me and my partner and also my dad come here alot my dad turned me on to this nice tearoom i never had lunch here but i am sure its great food. we always come for breakfast always on a sunday i always have something different usually a special going on. the coffee is a little weak but i am sure there teas are very good i am a coffee fan.the servers are always polite and nice is small but confortable i will recommend this tea room to anybody
Review Source:The wife and I like to stop in here every so often for either breakfast or lunch. The place tends to get busy, so we make reservations to ensure seating. It's a cute little place with lots of tables packed in there, so it does tend to get noisy. We could certainly bring our kids here and I wouldn't worry about other patrons staring at them for the noise my boys would likely be making. In some ways this place feels more like a restaurant than a tea room. You will easily see equal amounts of men as women here. Food has always been delicious with good sized portions. Prices are reasonable. My wife loves their quiches and creme puffs. Scones are also very good. Service is usually pretty quick and friendly. We'll be back!
Review Source:My favorite local secret for an always delectable brunch or lunch. Â The Tea Room is nestled in the quaint country corner of Lederach. Â Daily specials always changing, (including fresh quiche = bonus!), fun decor with mis-matched silver, tea cups & doilies, and great outside seating! Â The menu is anything but ordinary, and the staff is always pleasant. Â Escape the diner, head for the Tea Room!
Review Source:It took me 28 years of life and a job out in the 'burbs to finally find what I wanted in a cup of coffee at a breakfast place - I wanted a cup of coffee that I could start drinking immediately after adding my sugar and cream. Â
For years, I stuck to iced coffee beverages. Â I did not do this because I really liked cold coffee. Â I did this as a preventative measure to counteract my inherent desire to consume quickly and burn myself on a hot drink. Â I loathe it when restaurants serve coffee so hot that I might as well be cooking raw meats in it.
My first sip of coffee at Lederach Tea room was impressive. Â I took the sip less than 20 seconds after it was placed on the table. Â I did not burn myself. Â Wonderful!
The coffee temperature may not be a terribly huge deal, but it is one of those little touches that I love.
I've only been here for breakfast and it is pretty solid all around. Â The egg/cheese/ham on a croissant sandwich for breakfast is a winner(protip: have them add grilled onions to this for maximum effect). Â The building is quaint and the staff is friendly.
On the action-movie-parallel-satisfaction-scale, this establishment is just under The Fifth Element.
From the idyllic setting to the food, this spot is genuine.
Coincidentally, it was National Iced Tea Day when we lunched here, so we had cool, tall glasses of the stuff, just what the weather ordered. A cute, charming waitress kept our glasses full.
Try their warm, grilled reuben ($8.25), corned beef and Swiss on sauerkraut, with russian dressing on crunchy rye bread, plus a side of crispy chips. Hungry yet?
Having the Tea Room only about a mile from our house we find ourselves here quite often. We've had breakfast and lunch items, but have not had dinner there yet. The breakfast items are delicious and they are usually running a special that is worth trying (i.e. pumpkin pancakes). The decor and quaint feel of the tea room is worth the trip alone. While it is a tea room, they also have good coffee. They also get all there eggs from a local farm and have many fresh baked deserts available.
Their chicken salad on croissant sandwich is awesome. My wife and I usually end up spending $20-25 total on drinks, food, tax, and tip. For the quality of the food this is a bargain, considering if you were in the city you'd probably pay twice as much for food this good.
After an hour long drive full of winding roads, sunshine and monster ballads, I arrived at the Lederach Tea Room to attend my friends baby shower. Â It takes up the first floor of a huge storybook-like house with quaint, almost slightly Amish-looking decorations. There was a buffet set up and beyond that were multiple tables pushed together into long rows and huge windows that let the sun shine in. The food was pretty spectacular, a huge salad... I have to say trough, with a MOUNTAIN of toppings to choose from: zucchini, mushrooms, peppers... you get the idea, plus pre-made sandwiches, meat and veggie and (my personal favorite) an entire platter of pastries... yum. The staff was extremely attentive, always keeping our drinks filled and maintaining their calm through about 40 ooohhhh-ing and aaaaahhhh-ing girls and 45312485 piles of shredded wrapping and tissue paper. Â Overall, it was a really cute and sweet experience.
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