
Tea & lunch (assorted sandwiches, salads & pastries) served in a restored Victorian home.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 171 Main St, Flemington, NJ 08822
Phone: (908) 788-1010
Website: http://www.teaberrys.com/
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Reviews
We’ve waited patiently for the new location to open, and when we had a chance made a reservation. My 13 year old was SO EXCITED!! She couldn’t wait! My 17 yr old couldn’t make the reservation but was so disappointed and can’t wait until we go.
The food today at relaunch is EXACTLY THE SAME as 2 yrs ago! Lobster bisque= DELICIOUS;(oh those cheese crackers)- scones… mmm mmm!!! We took two to go; tea sandwiches = OMG!!! And DEFINITELY SAVE ROOM FOR DESSERT. My favorite salad=the Waldorf with maple dressing!! Quiche is really good!! Really… it’s all so freaking good!! My favorite tea is the honey fig.
I adore the atmosphere, all the decor is so gorgeous! I love the tea cups waiting for us at the table, plus at the plates and utensils.
I LOVE THIS PLACE ALL AROUND!! There isn’t another like it, go if you have a chance!
Plus, they accommodate large parties, my sister in law had her bridal garden party here and it was really something to remember!
It us with EVERY PENNY for the food and experience!
Royal queen’s package all around, because… go big or go home right? So many amazing teas to try, and they come in the cutest pots wearing cozy pot warmers. Highly recommend the New Delhi Chai.
Best lobster bisque (with bonus swish of sherry) to start, followed by a wonderfully light pear salad. And then the sandwiches! Starting from a crisp cucumber to about 8 others, before ending on a dense but sweet date bread.
And then came my delicious apple infused scone, dipping in jelly and cream cheese and buttery goodness. And then… this is where we all have to surrender and being the sweets home. Slightly disappointed that we couldn’t go big all the way, our waitress was great at cheering us up and saying most people don’t make it to sweets either… ha.
This was both me and my friend’s first time in a loooong time, where we enjoy a decent meal without stressing about our toddlers trying to steal our food, and could almost forget we have kids for a minute or two while we gossiped and reminisced about the good college memories.
Such a fantastic place. Would come back 1000%. Also cute bathroom of hats!
Editing to add the best part: My daughter brought her favorite stuffie, and Teaberry’s owner made sure that her stuffie had her own mini tea set, a play sandwich, and a mini high chair. It was perfect! My daughter was thrilled!
Small portions were very filling and flavorful , everything is served with so much care .
The ladies put a lot of attention to detail into decorating this place, because everything was decorated even down to the bathrooms.
This place is welcoming with amazing charm, and I will be returning!
The tea needs nothing such as sugar, milk or cream to enhance it. The mansion is also quite Victorian throughout and the prices are very reasonable. This our new to go Tea place.
Thanks again and If I could give you more stars I would. Our waitress was wonderful, friendly and pleasant.
Now the quiche. Oh heavens. The quiche. Creamy. Fluffy. Positively bursting with flavor. The sort of quiche that makes you close your eyes and hum a little tune because it feels like a hug from a long lost aunt. Do not, under any circumstances, ask about the fat or calorie content. Some things are meant for enjoyment, not arithmetic.
Then we come to the scones. People adore the scones. They speak of them in reverent tones. And in my own way, so do I. They are a thing of beauty. Golden. Proud. Textured like a desert landscape at high noon. Each bite is an experience. A contemplative moment. A chance to appreciate the dry and noble tradition of British baking. If your tongue curls into a tiny leaf of itself while you chew, that is simply authenticity taking hold. Do have a sip of tea nearby. You will need it for the full effect.
Speaking of tea, the selection is nothing short of magnificent. Rows and rows of blends that call out to you like old friends from different chapters of your life. Every pot arrives properly steeped, fragrant, and handled with the sort of grace one usually reserves for handling royal heirlooms. If tea is your ritual, this place will restore your faith in the ceremony.
All in all, Teaberrys is delightful. Eclectic. Charming. A perfect little English daydream tucked in the heart of New Jersey. I will absolutely return, hat pinned, pearls straight, and ready for another afternoon of quiche, contemplation, and scones that dare you to be brave.