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Here's what tea room owners, our readers, and the media have to say about TeaGuide:
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Good
day TeaGuide,
Thank you ever so much or your Guide. Well done.
Brenda K. Ghorashi, Proprietress, AntiquiTeas, New
Hampshire, May, 2009
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Hello
TeaGuide,
Thanks so much for your services to tea lovers and businesses
who love them.
Happy owner of Blessing Retreat, Arizona, April 2009
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Dear
TeaGuide,
Just wanted to let you know that we are proud to post a TeaGuide link on our
web page. Thanks for all the great Minnesota listings. Particularly like the new
Events listing! Hope
some of the local Tea Shops get on board.
Karen Ellery, President, Twin Cities Tea Club,
Minnesota, April 2009
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Dear
TeaGuide,
Thanks again for a great site devoted to tea!
Judy, owner, Windsor Tea Shop and Tea Room,
Massachusetts, April 2009
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Hi
TeaGuide,
I remember when I first became a featured tea
house with Tea Room Guide. It made a big difference for our business. I have been very happy with it since
I started it. Thanks again, Heather
Heather Labbé, Clipper Merchant Tea House, Maine,
March 2009
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Hello
TeaGuide,
I also want to thank you for the excellent services you provide.
Quite often I have customers say they found us on your web site.
Danielle Beaudette, The Cozy Tea Cart, New
Hampshire, February 2009
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Dear
TeaGuide,
I absolutely love your website of all the Tea Rooms!!!
Karen Choplin, Oakwood B&B, North Carolina, April
2008
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Dear
TeaGuide,
You do a tremendous service in keeping this list. I use it
frequently, as I travel throughout the country. Thanks!!
Sue Rupp, January 2008
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Crumpets
Extra
Those eager for Earl Grey or desperate for Darjeeling
should check out
TeaGuide (www.teaguide.net). This
website catalogs more than 3,000 tea rooms, shops, and
other loose-leaf locales that serve a perfect pot of the
soothing brew. Detailed listings, many with unbiased
reviews, are added regularly. Card-carrying Red Hat
Society members will appreciate the special icons
indicating salons that love those crimson chapeaus.
AARP Magazine, September & October 2006
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Top
Ten Coffee/Tea Websites
The Cat-Tea Corner
The largest list on the internet of tea rooms and tea shops around the world. You'll also find
tea discussion
groups, tea recipes, articles on
tea, and much more.
Top 10 sites rated by the LoveToKnow
editors
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A new set of tea lovers is brewing
One thing that hasn't changed, though, is that tea rooms
are still a playground mainly enjoyed by women. So much
so that on teaguide.net, in addition to features like
smoke-free and child friendly, some locations tout
themselves as male friendly.
"Decor and service are comfortable for
everyone."
Times
Herald-Record, New York, November 5, 2006
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Interest
in Specialty Teas Growing in the U.S.
Packaged Facts expects the overall tea market to grow in
the U.S. from $6.8 billion today to $10 billion by 2010. The
$10 billion includes the delicious black Earl Gray tea and
the specialty teas as well. Tea rooms, cafes and restaurants that serve specialty teas, bubble teas and
tonics, are also becoming more popular and commonplace. Try
TeaGuide, which provides a worldwide directory of tea
rooms, if you are looking for a tea room in your area.
ShoppingBlog.com
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Great Non-Dinner Dates
Tea shops: Forget coffee; tea houses are the newest way
to get your caffeine fix. Whether you like it brewed hot with
a side of finger sandwiches, served over ice with citrus
slices, or studded with slippery tapioca pearls (called
boba, or Taiwanese bubble tea), a teashop is an inexpensive date
and a refreshing alternative to the traditional coffeehouse
(added bonus: No coffee breath). For a comprehensive listing of teahouses nationwide, go to
www.teaguide.net.
Match.com
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Dear TeaGuide,
Just wanted to let you know that I’ve sold the Main Street
Mill Historic Tea Room to a new owner. I had it listed for
sale and I received a few inquires from your website. I
appreciate you allowing me to list it there for free. I’m sure
the new owner will be contacting you with her new information.
TeaGuide
is a great place to find tea rooms
and I’ve had many customers come to my place because of your listings.
Lori Le Munyon, former owner, Missouri, August 2007
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Dear TeaGuide,
I appreciate you website. It is easy to maneuver and
packed with info. Thanks again.
Lois, Huckleberry Tea House, Kansas,
March 2007
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Good
Afternoon TeaGuide,
Thank you for the opportunity to be listed on your site.
Many customers have said that they found us on your site.
Thanks for such a great way to let people know about tea and where to have it!
Sally Collura, The Tea Leaf, Massachusetts,
March 2007
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Dear
TeaGuide,
Thanks for the great service you provide to tearooms and
tea drinkers alike!
Toni Pope, Penelope's Teas and Gifts, California,
March 2007
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Dear
TeaGuide,
We certainly have benefited from being on your website
and thank you again for your support.
Best regards,
Andrea Trapet, Port Saint Louis, Missouri, February
2007
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Happy
New Year!
TeaGuide is a wonderful publication! Thanks for the great
opportunities you provide.
Earl Grey Manor Tea Salon Nonpareil, California,
January 2007
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Dear
TeaGuide,
I think that you've done a great job in covering everything!
Thank you for this opportunity to get the word out about my
tearoom!
Tranquilities, New Hampshire, January 2007
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Good
morning,
I want to thank you for offering this form of advertisement to us.
It is very much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Victoria Wilson, That Cute Little Shop, Tennessee, January 2007
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Dear
TeaGuide,
I think it is wonderful that you have the messages for 'guy
friendly' and 'welcome to Red Hatters' in the tea shops.
My store is both. At least half of my regular customers are
men and I have had whole groups of Red Hatters invade my
tiny little shop. All are welcome clients...
Leslie
Cherry Blossom in Blue and other fine memories....
British Columbia, December 2006
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Lady
Janis,
With regards to you wishing us much success, The
TeaGuide is certainly a part of that. I give a card with
your website on it to my customers whenever they come to visit,
and encourage them to explore other tea rooms during their
"tea travels". Sometimes I have people call me on the phone just to ask what I could
recommend when they are in a certain area, so you see, your site is very helpful.
Would not want to be without that necessary resource!
Keep up the fantastic work!
Lady Kimberly, Tea Grannys & Friends, Ontario, November 2006
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Dear
TeaGuide,
Thank you for the very helpful guide on tea-rooms!!
Diane Johnston, Illinois, July 2009
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Dear
TeaGuide,
Thank you for your marvellous Tea Room Guide - what a
major piece of work - it has given me just the info I
need!
Katherine, Ontario, January 2007
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Dear
TeaGuide,
I was just looking at your Tea Room Guide to find a good
spot to take my mom for tea on her birthday... and I saw
your fur alert. I read your statements about fur, and I
feel compelled to write to say you are AWESOME for
taking that stance. I don't eat meat and I don't
understand hunting, or the display of animal remains as
"trophies" and I feel sad every time I see any
type of fur. Nobody I know owns fur and I agree that the
wearer of fur demonstrates nothing more than ignorance
and disregard for life. I hope your method catches on
and more guides and businesses list their opposition to
fur and other forms of animal cruelty. I also hope that
websites such as yours open the eyes of the
otherwise-nice-and-kind-people who are ignorant to the
cruelty of fur. Great job! Happy Holidays,
Angie Bennett, December 2008
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Dear
Tea Room Guide Staff,
Thank you very much for both your "fur alerts"
and your eloquent explanation as to why you have these
alerts. We appreciate both the information and the
sentiment!
Sincerely,
Jeanne L. d G and Helen A. B., October, 2006
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TeaGuide,
Just wanted to say thank you so very much for the
"Fur Alerts" on your website; we wanted to let
you know how much we appreciate it.
My husband and I totally agree with your opinion and
appreciate that you let us know when a tea room uses
fur; we choose to avoid going to any place that has such
disregard for life. We love the tea room experience and
feel to that it should be relaxing and soothing; to walk
in to one unaware that they use fur would ruin our day.
Thanks again. We're so glad we found your website; it's
great. We travel and it's wonderful to find tea rooms
listed on your site; we've found many right here in
Florida that we didn't know about .. we live in the
Orlando area.
Sandy and Jack F., October, 2006
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