Tea Time: Charming and Unique Tea Experiences in Vancouver
With influences from Europe and Asia, you can experience tea from around the world in Vancouver. Book a traditional Chinese tea ceremony, enjoy whimsical creations, or enjoy classic tea and cakes at tea houses across the city.
Neverland Tea Salon
With its whimsical interior and decor that changes with the seasons, Neverland Tea Salon in Kitsilano provides a unique take on high tea. They have over 60 types of tea on offer as well as lunch and high tea options. Look for seasonal high tea menus celebrating the holidays, Lunar New Year, and pop culture moments as well as a dedicated kids menu.
Tsujiri
If you love matcha, you'll adore the afternoon tea set at Tsujiri. Their Japanese-style afternoon tea features savoury items like onigiri and oden along with sweets like mochi, panna cotta, and soft serve, with matcha flavours woven into nearly every dish. For a truly authentic experience, ask to book their tatami room. They have two locations in Richmond and one at Metrotown in Burnaby.
Afternoon Tea at Notch8
Enjoy a special Lunar New Year afternoon tea at Notch8 in January. Photo: Notch8/Leila Kwok
Step back in time at Notch8 at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. The menu and decor are inspired by take the romance and glamour 1930s-era rail travel, but with a modern twist. Their afternoon tea menu changes with the season and includes several types of tea, unique cocktails, and lots of sweet and savoury options. They will be offering a Lunar New Year-themed afternoon tea in January.
La Petite Cuillere
Enjoy English-style afternoon tea with a contemporary twist at La Petite Cuillere in Mount Pleasant. Many of their food items incorporate the flavours of tea and their menu changes with the season. They can accommodate vegan and gluten-free diets and are committed to a zero-waste philosophy.
Tea Ceremonies at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Gardens
The tea ceremony at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is a unique way to experience tea in Vancouver.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Gardens in the Chinatown neighbourhood were the first Ming Dynasty-style gardens built outside of China. In addition to admiring the carefully arranged gardens, you can alsotake part in an authentic Chinese tea ceremony. The experience includes two different types of tea so you can compare and contrast the variety of aromas, tastes, and flavour profiles.
Secret Garden Tea Company
The Secret Garden Tea Company has been serving high tea in Kerrisdale since 1995. Their cozy tearoom offers a huge selection of black, green, decaffeinated, herbal, and rooibos teas as well as seasonal high tea menus featuring a generous mix of sweet and savoury items. They have also special menus for vegetarian, gluten-free, and vegan guests as well as kids.
Adonia Tea House
Enjoy a variety of sweets at Adonia Tea House. Photo: Adonia Tea House
Named after Adonis, the Greek god of beauty, Adonia Tea House in Kerrisdale celebrates the finer things. Antique furnishing and bone China set the scene in the small shop. They offer teas from around the world, a la carte soups, salads, and sandwiches, as well as an afternoon tea set menu with sweet and savoury items.
Afternoon Tea at Bacchus
Bacchus is offering their Winter Wonderland-themed afternoon tea on select weekends in January. Photo: Bacchus/Jamie-Lee Fuoco
Indulge in afternoon tea at Bacchus in the Wedgewood Hotel & Spa in downtown Vancouver. Enjoy exotic teas from around the globe in their decadent dining room along with sandwiches, cakes, pastries, and a luxurious seafood platter. This 2024 Michelin Guide restaurant offers seasonally-themed afternoon tea on select weekends.