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Businiess name:  Tanalee's Tea and Sympathy Tea Room
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This sweet little dollhouse of a tearoom has a wide variety of looseleaf green and black teas to choose from. I like the Kyoto cherry green tea, but regulars swear by the house blend of black tea with hints of peach and apricot. All teas are available hot or iced. They've also just added some specialty coffees and the vintage-style cooler (nicknamed Marie Antoinette) is full of locally-made tarts and cupcakes. You can order all kinds of goodness from a simple fresh-baked scone to a light lunch to a full high tea with finger sandwiches, fruit and more. It's a hidden treasure just off Main Street, not far from Bastrop's antique and resale shops. Ample free parking on the street and nearby lots. Pros: Tea AND coppuccino, light lunches, pastries & more Cons: On the small side - come after the lunch rush

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