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Where to get a cup of tea around Winston-Salem

Enjoy the different blends of tea at these three tea shops.

WStoday: tea party set up at Flour box tearoom and cafe

The tearoom is perfect for bridal showers, girls nights, or baby showers.

Photo by The Flour Box Tearoom and Cafe

It’s International Tea Day. Whether you like spilling the tea or you are one to get the par-tea started, we’ve rounded up three places to get your fix.

  • Chad’s Chai, 617 N. Liberty St. | This tea spot uses natural tea flavoring and offers a calm atmosphere that’s perfect to work from or catch up with a friend. City Editor Kellina recommends peachy keen loose leaf tea to sip on a sunny afternoon.
  • The Flourbox Tearoom and Cafe, 806 Highway 66 S., Ste. J, Kernersville | Experience an upscale tea dining experience at this shop. The dine-in English tea service comes with a three-tiered stand, three small bites, three desserts, and a tea flavor of your choice. Pricing starts at $35. Gluten-free options are available for $42.
  • Angelina’s Tea, 125 S. Stratford Rd. | Choose from a large selection of over 500 loose leaf tea jars. Sip and indulge on scones, cookies, gourmet foods, and chocolate.

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