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Businiess name:  Painted Lady Restaurant & Tea Room the
Review by:  Sheri F.
Review content: 
The Painted Lady restaurant, tea room, and gift shop turns out to be an almost private experience. Guests are seated by groups in individual rooms. The decor is tea-- tea pots and cups line the walls, hang from Christmas trees, and are placed on your table. Tea has a rich full taste and distinct flavor. Menu offerings are tasty -- they catered to my plain jane turkey with lettuce order, while delivering salads, quiche, crab melts etc. quickly and without mistake. Desserts are delicious -- I tried the Binafra pie -- chocolate cream/fudge with bananas -- it was tasty. The bread pudding comes extra-large with two pieces and a nice syrup, very rich. All were decorated with sugared violets. The name of the restaurant comes from a lady painted in roses that sits in the foyer. The restrooms are clean and the gift shop sells tea and lots of knickknacks. A fun experience.

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