There’s nothing like afternoon tea to make you feel like royalty, especially when that afternoon tea is taken surrounded by books, marble, and hundreds of years of history. This secret tea room in one of Massachusetts’ most magnificent libraries is one hidden spot you definitely need to check out. Here’s everything you need to know about dining at the Courtyard Restaurant.
Would you ever guess that the Boston Public Library has a secret tea room?
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The Courtyard Restaurant is a hidden restaurant and cafe that is located just off of the library’s gorgeous courtyard.
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Once you peek inside, you’ll be amazed at what you see. A stunning formal dining room filled with plush chairs and snowy-white tablecloths is the perfect setting for a magnificent tea experience.
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And what an experience it is. Guests can expect a tower of treats to be delivered to their table for the inclusive price of $39 per person, or $45 if you each want sparkling wine.
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The selection of pastries, sandwiches, and savory bites will make your mouth water. Each is handmade and served with the perfect tea accompaniment.
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There’s even an “interactive tea cart,” which basically means you can go up to a special station and craft your own customized tea. The tea is all loose leaf and smells divine.
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If you don’t want to opt for the set afternoon tea experience, you can also come to the restaurant and order what you’d like off the menu.
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They serve tea by the pot and delicious bites individually. Don’t miss the roasted portobello mushroom and herbed goat cheese crostini or the earl grey shortbread macarons.
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If you’re in the mood for something heartier, you can also get larger meals with a selection of soups and salads.
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Be sure to visit this secret tea room in the heart of one of Boston’s most famed landmarks.
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You can find the Courtyard Restaurant at 230 Dartmouth Street, Boston, Mass. Head to the restaurant’s website for current pricing, opening hours, and more details about catering and hosting larger parties. For more of the best places for tea in Massachusetts, check out our favorites spots here.
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