Great Teahouses of Chicago

One of the best ways to warm up in the very cold and Windy City of Chicago is with a spot of tea. The most beloved tea spots in the city:

Russian Tea Time, Chicago

Russian Tea Time, Chicago

Russian Tea Time

A seventeen year old Chicago landmark restaurant that never fails to impress locals and international tourists alike. Located in the heart of Chicago’s artistic district, Russian Tea Time reinvented nostalgic cuisine of the former Soviet Union. Its extensive, elaborate and very descriptive menu features excellent vegetarian fare, along with wild game, poultry and specialty meat dishes. A mix of “hearty” and “comfort” Russian, Slavic and Jewish classics is well complemented by upscale dishes of Imperial Russian Courts.

Tea time: 2:30pm-4:30pm daily.

77 E. Adams St.

Chicago, IL 60603

Tea at the Four Seasons, Chicago

Afternoon Tea at the Four Seasons, Chicago (Courtesy of the Four Seasons Hotel)

Phone: 312-360-0000

Website: www.russianteatime.com

The Seasons Lounge at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago  

Sit by a fireplace in the elegant Four Seasons overlooking North Michigan Avenue and munch on finger sandwiches, home style cakes, French pastries and preserves with your choice of brewed tea. Book the Astor or Bellevue Room for a private event.

Tea time: 3:00pm-5:00pm daily.

120 E. Delaware Place

Chicago, IL 60611

Website: www.fourseasons.com

Nada Japanese Tea House, Chicago

Nada Japanese Tea House, Chicago

Nada Tea House

Nada Tea & Coffee House was named after the Nada district of City of Kobe, Japan, famous for sake-brewing using pure spring water from Mt. Rokko (called Miyamizu, water of shrine). Here you can enjoy exceptional beverages, foods, and service in a sleek and comfortable zen-like setting.

1552 W. Fullerton Ave.

Chicago, IL 60614

(773) 529-2239

Website: www.nadateahouse.com

TeaGschwender specialty loose tea

TeaGschwender specialty loose tea

TeaGschwender

The first TeaGschwender shop opened in the late seventies in Trier, Germany. From those humble beginnings, the company has grown to become a global leader in specialty teas and has more than 130 shops in seven countries on four continents. Sharing the world’s finest teas with customers in locations such as Frankfurt, Vienna, Sao Paulo, Riyadh and Chicago, Illinois.

1160 N. State Street

Chicago, IL 60610

Website: www.teagschwendner.com

Ten Ren Tea & Ginseng Co. 

Ten Ren, founded in Taiwan in 1953, has been open in Chicago’s Chinatown for nearly 40 years and has shops around the world. Ten Ren Tea Co. Ltd. is dedicated to the fine art of enjoying Chinese tea and the distribution of the finest teas available worldwide. Along with tea, ginseng has been consumed in Asia for thousands of years for its health and medicinal benefits. Considered the “king of the herbs,” ginseng is a popular nutritional supplement.

2247 S. Wentworth Ave.

Chicago, IL 60616

(312) 842-1171

Website: www.tenren.com

Entrance to Teavana, Chicago

Entrance to Teavana, Chicago

Teavana

Teavana began with an idea that people would enjoy fresh, high-quality tea in a place that was part Tea Bar, part Tea Emporium. The dream was to introduce people to the aromas, textures, and beneficial qualities of loose leaf teas while enlightening them with the history and variety of teas available.

835 N. Michigan Ave.

Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 335-9802

Website: www.teavana.com

Palm Court at the Drake Hotel

Palm Court at the Drake Hotel (Courtesy of the Drake Hotel)

The Palm Court at the Drake Hotel

Award-winning Executive Chef Baasim Zafar and team serve homemade scones, delectable pastries and tea sweets prepared in house daily, reflecting locally sourced ingredients to ensure an authentically memorable experience. From the original blend of “Palm Court” tea created specifically for The Drake Hotel to the china and sterling silver service with the enchanting ambiance of the live harpist in the background, afternoon tea is truly a memorable experience for all.

Tea time: 1:00pm-5:00pm daily

140 E. Walton Place

Chicago, IL 60611

Phone: 312-787-2200

Website: www.thedrakehotel.com/dine/palm-court

Afternoon tea at the Peninsula Hotel. (Courtesy Peninsula Hotel)

Afternoon tea at the Peninsula Hotel. (Courtesy Peninsula Hotel)

The Lobby, Peninsula Hotel

Here’s another high class, high afternoon tea. Enjoy dining in a room with 20-foot windows overlooking Chicago. You can fancy yourself with peppermint chocolate tarts, scones, gingerbread macaroons, and sandwiches. If you want to go one step fancier, you can have the champagne afternoon tea, which is the traditional afternoon tea, but with a glass of champagne.

Tea time: 3:00pm-5:30pm

108 E. Superior St.

Chicago, IL 60611

Phone: 312-337-2888

Website: www.peninsula.com

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