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How to Find a Fantastic Local Tea House

July 15th, 2007

If you really want to enjoy a fantastic cup of tea, you need to venture away from your home, skip past the grocery store, and instead find yourself a local tea house that can blow your mind with amazing teas that you have probably never before tasted. Enjoying a freshly brewed pot of tea in one of the various tea houses of the world can really open your eyes to the incredible world of tea. You will quickly learn that choices exists outside of the boxed blends that we find in our supermarkets and corner stores, and you simply cannot call yourself a tea connoisseur unless you visit at least a handful of tea houses.

Tea Houses are becoming more common in mid-sized cities and even small towns. Some tea houses may cater more to an adult clientele, offering light tea and high tea, with reservations required. Other tea houses may be more family oriented and require no advance reservations. Still other tea houses are designed for the younger set, and may be the perfect setting for a birthday party, a society tea for a young lady who is about to be presented, or a formal tea for a graduating student.

However, as amazing as the sensation of having a warm cup of tea in a tea house can be, it can be awfully hard to find a great establishment - especially if you are not really near any major metropolitan areas. After all, if you live in a bustling city like San Francisco or New York, you can practically walk out your front door and come face to face with one of the several tea houses in the city with just a few steps.

Digging around for tea houses in your local area if you are not terribly close to a bustling city can be a difficult prospect though - but it is possible to find them. This is where the internet really comes in handy. Simply visit a website called TeaMap and you will be whisked away to a site that is full of information about where to find local tea houses based on your zip code or state. From there you can plan full trips centered on visiting all of the most amazing tea houses you have ever seen. You will also be treated to great reviews by people who have actually visited the tea house you are considering, so you can know exactly what to expect.

Mayoor Patel is the writer for the website http://www.tea-maker.tea-universe.com/. Please visit for information on all things concerned with Tea House

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