Tea in New York

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  1. Alice’s Tea Cup

    Once you've enjoyed Alice in Wonderland, you can't miss a visit to its bronze sculpture located in Central Park. Nearby, a charming tea house in New York City, founded in 2001, offers a magical experience. It is Alice's Tea Cup -chapter II on the Upper East Side- where you can enjoy delicious snacks or brunch options.

  2. Terrace Café at MoMA

    Located on the sixth floor of the Farley Building, Terrace Café offers a pleasant place to rest and refresh after a long tour along the halls of the impressive Museum of Modern Art in New York. Works by contemporary artists are usually exhibited in the café.

  3. BG at Bergdorf Goodman

    On the seventh floor of the elegant women's store on Fifth Avenue, the BG at Bergdorf Goodman offers afternoon tea with a varied selection of blends and the service royale includes a glass of bubbly brut. Strolling the aisles of the sophisticated department store is an opportunity in itself to discover the works of the great couture designers.

  4. Café Sabarsky en Neue Galerie

    The Neue Galerie has an unparalleled collection of German and Austrian art and design. Works by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and the Bauhaus artists stand out. Café Sabarsky is furnished in Viennese style and its menu is inspired by Austrian tradition.

  5. The Blue Box Café

    It's all about having breakfast at Tiffany's and remembering that first scene in Breakfast at Tiffany's where Audrey Hepburn is having a croissant while admiring the iconic jeweler's window, perhaps -with luck- accompanied by Henry Mancini's Moon River. What a luxury to have tea at The Blue Box Café!