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- Sarah FancellasSeptember 8, 2016Cozy atmosphere and delicious teas and treats! I enjoyed the Blackberry Sage tea, the green tea ice cream, and browsing the many paperbacks! All books are $1.00 and support girls eduction in India.
- Instead of high tea, just get the $20 tea combo (comes with a pot of tea, scones, Devonshire cream, brownies, quiches, and mini-sandwiches) and split it with a friend. Try the honey ginseng green tea!
- Lucille ButlerDecember 22, 2019High Tea served a slice of quiche, a sizeable scone, two types of savory, vegetarian sandwiches, assorted cupcakes and brownies. Comes with a pot of tea per two people. All for under $18, great eats!
- Tristan RhodesideMarch 21, 2017Cozy and Bohemian interior with tea by the pot or full service: with sandwich plates and clotted cream. All their books are a dollar and the proceeds benefit women in developing countries
- Get a piece of the Nutella chocolate cake. Even if it's 8am. You won't be sorry, it will melt in your mouth and make you want to cry it is oh so good!
- Lucille ButlerDecember 22, 2019High Tea's really delicious and econimical. The ambiance gives off cozy, fantasy bookstore vibes. Very tight to move around in though, but really lovely tea spot.
- ed petersonMarch 20, 2017Fun, eccentric hole in the wall in Candler Park. Kids from nearby Mary Lin Elementary come for ice cream, adults come looking for the full afternoon tea service.
- a wJuly 17, 2015I love to come here with friends for icecream, tea, and pastries. It really has a great cozy and eclectic vibe that makes it super fun.
- Alexandria DillsSeptember 11, 2017No more open mic nights every Wednesday, but they've been doing poetry workshops once a month! The Indian dinners are always delicious and the proceeds go to a really great cause!
- Easily the best tea house in Atlanta - and furthermore home of a master pastry chef! Try the Strawberry/Strawberry cupcake or any of her rosewater variations... Incredible!
- Chow Down DetroitDecember 9, 2014Get the combination sets. Mixture of baked goods and a pot of tea for one good price!
- Kristina JustNovember 25, 20111) buy a pot of tea as opposed to a cup - better value for the money; 2) try to grilled pimento cheese sandwich if it is on the menu. and 3) go there often.
- Tammi FordJuly 20, 2014A unique tea shop, with ecclectic decor, delicious scones and a wonderful selection of teas.
- 50 cent books and tasty treats and drinks, cozy atmospher most days/hrs. I wish I lived closer I'd hide out here daily if not frequently.
- m. hameedOctober 2, 2016get the samosas they are some how beautifully making there way here straight from India - real talk
- Big fan of the Cherry Apple Rooibos, hot or iced. And I don't generally like tea, but love that and this place.
- Jesse HeadyDecember 10, 2011When you order your tea, get a whole pot. It'll save you some money and maybe you needed to slow down and chill for a while anyway.
- Monica ZarateJuly 22, 2015This place is a dream come true. The ambiance, the tea selection and the service are impeccable!
- Ghostly International ManagerSeptember 20, 2011A tea room/coffee shop hybrid enclosed by bookshelves that smell of rich mahogany and a menu that includes 10 varieties of iced lattes.
- Get the Masala Chai Frappe. It's absolutely outstanding!
- Darlene CopelandOctober 28, 2019The last Monday of each month they host the Learning Tea to raise money for a girl’s school in India.
- Ricky M.March 22, 2010Really cool spot to get away from the everyday busy work environment of your local corporate coffee place. Really relaxing, and quaint. Nice place
- Best chai in town - AND proceeds go to a school in India www.thelearningtea.com
- Nathania TsosieJuly 27, 2010Support the local artists next door at Donna VanGogh's and relax at Dr Bombay's with an Iced Mango Green Tea
- dee dee maillianNovember 19, 2009go to dr. bombay's. order an earl grey tea. admire the painting on the upper right wall. enjoy the atmosphere. peruse the old books. hide out
- One of the best places for high tea ever!! Mmmm Devonshire cream...
- ScoutmobNovember 28, 2011At Dr. Bombay's Underwater Tea Party in Candler Park, you can buy used books to read with your tea for 50 cents. All the profits go toward Noah's Ark to help injured and abused animals.
- High tea and tasty snacks for a good cause (http://thelearningtea.com/)!
- Ashley BrooksNovember 20, 2011Do not go here the deserts aren't good anymore most likely because they come out of a box now and aren't made from scratch anymore