Love the light grey walls with the overall Shabby Chic/French theme of this small tea room. The sideboard buffet has country scenes painted on each of its door panels.
Last week I accidentally got turned around on the roads in Richardson and heading towards the Univ. of Texas {again… Lol!} after I picked up our mail.
As I was driving down this road, I suddenly
remembered that some new friends had mentioned that there were some tearooms right around this area.
Pulling into a parking lot, I quickly googled
“tearooms in Richardson” then finding that the
Chocolate Angel popped up right away ~
it was literally a half-mile away
on the same road.
🙂
Having not visited a tearoom in ages nor having given a
tea in a while I jumped at the chance to “take tea.”
{yesterday’s quick post w/ pics}
Sorry this is so dark! Because it was shot “live” on my iPhone… my computer wouldn’t let me correct the lighting.
The doorway I entered took me into the bakery portion
and a smaller tearoom set off to the side
{this is where I had tea}.
A larger main tearoom has its entry further to
the left in the little strip mall
taking reservations and seatings
at particular times.
One of the staff members said that
afternoon tea had a seating
that day at 3:30pm.
More of an actual high tea,
the afternoon seating is by reservations
and costs $22.00.
I decided to just have an early dinner
in the smaller bakery tearoom instead.
The main tea room ~ decorated in soft neutrals of grey, white, brown with a hint of black. The style is Victorian with a Nordic French feel. Just lovely!
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3 thoughts on “Places to visit ~ The Chocolate Angel Tearoom”
I’m glad you had a special time. Tea is commonly drunk in Australia, along with coffee, we commonly go to our local bakery for afternoon tea, but there are many cafes in our town. Cath in Australia.
Hi Cath! Thank you! The Dickens tea was wonderful and I'm so glad I linked this {you wouldn't believe that I JUST learned how to correctly link this fall… Thought I was doing it right before, Lol!}. The Chocolate Angel tearoom is a lovely place to visit if you do come here to the States one day and it isn't but about 45 minutes from Dallas-Fort Worth airport (DFW).Have a lovely Christmas with your family,Barb 🙂
Hi Cath! Thank you! The Dickens tea was wonderful and I'm so glad I linked this {you wouldn't believe that I JUST learned how to correctly link this fall… Thought I was doing it right before, Lol!}. The Chocolate Angel tearoom is a lovely place to visit if you do come here to the States one day and it isn't but about 45 minutes from Dallas-Fort Worth airport (DFW).Have a lovely Christmas with your family,Barb 🙂
I’m glad you had a special time. Tea is commonly drunk in Australia, along with coffee, we commonly go to our local bakery for afternoon tea, but there are many cafes in our town. Cath in Australia.
Hi Cath! Thank you! The Dickens tea was wonderful and I'm so glad I linked this {you wouldn't believe that I JUST learned how to correctly link this fall… Thought I was doing it right before, Lol!}. The Chocolate Angel tearoom is a lovely place to visit if you do come here to the States one day and it isn't but about 45 minutes from Dallas-Fort Worth airport (DFW).Have a lovely Christmas with your family,Barb 🙂
Hi Cath! Thank you! The Dickens tea was wonderful and I'm so glad I linked this {you wouldn't believe that I JUST learned how to correctly link this fall… Thought I was doing it right before, Lol!}. The Chocolate Angel tearoom is a lovely place to visit if you do come here to the States one day and it isn't but about 45 minutes from Dallas-Fort Worth airport (DFW).Have a lovely Christmas with your family,Barb 🙂