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Fabulous
- March 24, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
Travel Nikki from Galveston, Texas
We found this place quite by accident on our visit to San Antonio this weekend. I read about it right before checking out of the Hotel in a travel magazine.
What a wonderful little place, very visually appealing the desert and pastry case display beautiful!!!
We had one of the Tea Selections that included the 3 different types of sandwiches, including the cucumber and cream cheese. We had a scone and several petit foures. We had our tea cold so we didn't get the cute little pot, but we also ordered and shared the French Onion Soup.
I wish we would have had appetite to try more things, what a wonderful little place has which has quite an "Austin" feel to it. Not in the mix of the regular tourist stuff either which we were thankful for. Can't wait to go back on our next visit. AND too bad we didn't notice it prior to heading out.
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Madhatter's Tea
- December 10, 2007
- Rated 5 of 5 by
zabelle from Portland, Connecticut
What a great name for a tea shop and café. It is every bit as interesting as it’s name would imply. There are three dining areas in this café though the back room was closed when we were there.
The idea is quite simple. You get a menu from one of the employees and find a table. You then decide what you are going to try and go to the cashier and order. If you are having hot tea, then stop by and pick up your cup and saucer. When you food is ready it will be delivered to your table.
We were debating the pros and cons of ordering the high tea and the afternoon tea. Both are $18 for two people. The high tea gives you three types of sandwiches, a scone to share and 2 petit feures. The afternoon tea has cream cheese and smoked salmon sandwiches and cream cheese and cucumber sandwiches , 2 scones and two petit feures. I don’t like salmon and Joe didn’t want to share a scone. Al didn’t want to eat so we twisted his arm.
We decided it was every man for him or her self. Al got the club sandwich, I ordered the cream cheese and cucumber sandwiches from the tea menu and Joe got a cup of pumpkin soup and half of an egg salad sandwich. Joe and I both got a pot of English breakfast tea and we also both ordered the 4 berry cobbler served warm with ice cream.
We went happily back to our table to wait for our feast. It wasn’t long in arriving. First the teas in very different and eclectic pots arrived. Then came Al’s sandwich, I have never seen the like, it was huge, I mean two man huge. Even Al who is a good eater was intimidated by this behemoth. Ham, turkey bacon, tomato lettuce and huge slices of bread and excellent flavor to boot. My sandwich were served crustless with a sliced strawberry in the center of the plate, these were not only pretty but very delicious sandwiches. Joe’s half an egg salad sandwich was also huge but the cup oif soup was normal size.
The four berry cobbler was served in small cups very warm with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream. It was perfect, not too sweet with loads of berry flavor.
If having tea is not your idea of a good time don’t despair their menu offers plenty of other options. As I have stated the sandwiches certainly are generous, there are salads and burgers and lots of vegetarian choices as well. The dessert case was also loaded with pies and cakes and all sorts of very delicious looking items. They open early in the morning and served breakfast as well. I am almost sorry that we will be getting breakfast at our B&B because I would have liked to try some of the things that they offer here.
From journal San Antonio - A Multi Cultural Walk
Madhatter's Teahouse Cafe
- October 23, 2000
- Rated 4 of 5 by
samepenny from Fort Worth, Texas
This isn't just for children. Walking distance from the Zoo and a 15 minute drive from downtown. 50 kinds of tea are available. A beautiful little spot. Telephone ahead to see what is available. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open 7 days.
From journal San Antonio, the Best of Texas--wonderful!