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File:Teahouse-Nanjing.jpg|Teahouse Nanjing | |||
File:Betty's_Tea_Rooms,_Harrogate_DCP_1971.jpg|Betty's Tea Rooms, Harrogate | |||
File:Customers_enjoying_afternoon_tea_at_Lyon's_Corner_House_on_Coventry_Street,_London,_1942._D6573.jpg|Customers enjoying afternoon tea at Lyon's Corner House on Coventry Street, London, 1942 | |||
File:Waioli-Tea-Room-front-entrance.JPG|Waioli Tea Room front entrance | |||
File:Joan_in_Urakuen,_Gomonsaki_Inuyama_Inuyama_City_2023.jpg|Joan in Urakuen, Gomonsaki Inuyama, Inuyama City 2023 | |||
File:Chatime_outlet.jpg|Chatime outlet | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 25 February 2025
Teahouses are establishments where people gather to drink tea and often enjoy light meals and snacks. The nature of a teahouse varies by country, but they all serve as social hubs and important aspects of tea culture. This is a list of notable teahouses around the world.
Asia[edit]
China[edit]
In China, teahouses (茶馆, cháguǎn or 茶屋, cháwū) are traditionally places of social interaction. They can be found in almost every neighborhood and business district. Chinese teahouses offer a variety of tea leaves, including locally grown and imported varieties.
- Lao She Teahouse: Located in Beijing, it is named after the famous Chinese writer, Lao She, and his play, Teahouse. It is a place where traditional Chinese performances can be watched while enjoying tea.
Japan[edit]
In Japan, a teahouse usually refers to a private structure designed for holding Japanese tea ceremonies. This structure and specifically the room in it where the tea ceremony takes place is called chashitsu (茶室).
- Hōsen-in: A historic teahouse in Kyoto that is known for its gardens and artistic treasures.
Taiwan[edit]
Taiwan has a strong tea culture, with many teahouses throughout the country. Taiwanese teahouses offer a wide range of teas, many of which are grown locally.
- Wistaria Tea House: A historic teahouse in Taipei, it is a cultural landmark known for its Taiwanese tea and historic architecture.
Europe[edit]
United Kingdom[edit]
In the United Kingdom, teahouses are more commonly referred to as tea rooms. They became popular in the Victorian era, and continue to be a significant aspect of British culture.
- Pettigrew Tea Rooms: Located in Cardiff, Wales, it is known for its traditional afternoon tea.
North America[edit]
United States[edit]
In the United States, teahouses serve a variety of teas, often in a casual or formal setting.
- Dushanbe Teahouse: Located in Boulder, Colorado, it was a gift from Boulder's sister city, Dushanbe in Tajikistan.
See also[edit]
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List of teahouses[edit]
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Teahouse Nanjing
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Betty's Tea Rooms, Harrogate
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Customers enjoying afternoon tea at Lyon's Corner House on Coventry Street, London, 1942
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Waioli Tea Room front entrance
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Joan in Urakuen, Gomonsaki Inuyama, Inuyama City 2023
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Chatime outlet