Melanie Qualls24 days agoFrom
Brambleberry Cottage is a quaint, perfect little teahouse. From the overgrown garden at the entry gate, the wardrobe portal at the front door, the Victorian rooms already set for tea to the top-notch service (Kathy!), delightful selection of morsels and extensive list of teas/tisanes. What a special occasion for myself, my daughter and my granddaughter. This was definitely worth our drive from Montana. Although there were three tiers to our High Tea, absolutely everything was TOP TIER.
Rakashael Connolly24 days agoFrom
I was a bit apprehensive about going to a British/English tea house. I've only ever been to kissaten and chinese tea houses. The house itself is so stunning, it reminded me of my old work(historic plaster mason); they even kept the historical accuracy of painting the floors as opposed to staining them. The teas were very interesting, I got the ginger peach which was lovely for my tastes and the Jaipur which really didn't hit the right notes for my tastes. The three floral components were a bit too unharmonious in my opinion. The cakes and things were very good. I liked just about everything I ate with exception to the chocolate cake. It was perhaps too sweet for me? It was very interesting to get to try edible gold. Since I went for my birthday, I was very happy that they were so kind to light a little candle in the cake and did NOT sing to me. VERY thoughtful to an introvert! When we went to pay for the time, the attendant gave me the parting gift of some loose tea. I will 100% come back here and keep coming back, if for no other reason than to try everything.
Lark P-K24 days agoFrom
Such a lovely place! My friend and I stopped by early this afternoon and each got a cup—tiramisu rooibos and strawberry lemonade herbal—and it was incredible! I absolutely recommend this teahouse to anyone going through or living near Spokane. I’ll be going back :)