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Contribuisci feedbackPrice was $35 plus tax and tip was $45. Pretty high price for tiny tea sandwiches, some on a single cracker. Prefer other tea rooms like the Whistle Stop Garden Tea Room in Lutz.
It was a great experience for my granddaughter. She loved it so did my grandson. Thank you so
Went here a while back and it was an OK experience, food was decent, and we enjoyed ourselves.. fast forward to this year/ the day before Mother’s Day and things seem to have dramatically changed for the worst. Staff was not very attentive or helpful. When we asked for things like sugar they would say they get it and never returned. Everything from the kids plate, and even the most of the food for the adults all came from the publix bakery and everything seemed to be prepackaged or already made that they put together. Nothing seemed “made fresh” there. Seems like they put no effort into anything like customer service/ food or the overall experience. After we got our food, nobody returned, and even after we were done eating, nobody came to check on us, and since we had already paid beforehand we ended up just getting up and leaving since nobody was around. We left feeling very unsatisfied and all agreed that we would most likely never return. I don’t know if was an off day or what but for the price we paid it was all very disappointing. 1/10 do not recommendEDIT: Since owner responded that the food is all fresh and proprietary I would like to add that the kids plate contained the following: PBJ, grilled cheese, 1 singular entenmanns mini muffin, 1 sprinkle sugar cookie you get for free at Publix, and 1 small brownie bite from the publix bakery and a small bowl of yogurt, probably yoplait) with some whipped cream on top.Kid-friendliness: Definitely not kid friendly
We highly recommend this fine establishment for scrumptious food and teas. I took my son, daughter-in-law, 10 year old mature granddaughter and 6 year old grandson, who have experienced high teas in downtown Chicago. We were salivating at my grandson’s “children’s” entree which was served right after pouring our tea selections. This was very smart because it wowed us and kept him occupied the whole time our courses were served. The adult entrees were fabulous, and all homemade. The children loved the strawberry tea with honey. Each course was described by our hostess prior to Titus presentation. It made us feel special and fancy.Make a reservation, and see for yourself. If you don’t think you’re a tea-drinker, you haven’t had this type of experience. The decor is fascinating floor to ceiling antiques. They have a zero proof bar room that is becoming very popular.My family is visiting in July, and my granddaughter wants to go to 22 Moons Tea Room again.Kid-friendliness: Kids are welcome. If you have a private room, I would take a baby or toddler who can be contained in a carrier or high chair. A bull in a china shop? Maybe Daddy could take the child for a walk outside in the large gardens.Parking: Large free parking lots.Dietary restrictions: They accommodate dietary restrictions.
We had a magical tea experience! Beautiful setting and delicious food, including a special kids plate. I highly recommend 22 Moons Tea Room!