Lots of linens, dishes, jewelry and home decor to be discovered here. I found a chair I liked and it had a pillow on it with the perfect sentiment!
We headed up the block to the intersection of Glassell Street and Chapman Avenue; here is the 'Circle', around which motorists pass the central fountain dedicated in 1937. We walked over to the fountain and sat in the sun to people watch and enjoy the weather...it was gorgeous out!
Refreshed, we continued south on Glassell to Paris In A Cup. I defy you to walk past this shop! It is charming on the outside, but wait until you get inside!
Yes, you read right...the window says Tea Salon, Market, and Chocolates! There are toile covered tables with umbrellas out front, and a doormat at the entrance that says Bonjour. Let's go inside!
My sweet, accomodating husband gave me plenty of time to look around and asked if there was anything I wanted to buy. There was SO much to see, and I knew I would be heading home with some delicious tea as soon as I saw the selection.
The owner has small clear jars with removable lids so you can see and smell the tea before purchasing. I chose Harney and Son's new PARIS which is a fruity black tea with vanilla and caramel, and a hint of bergamont. They also carry Kousmichoff teas; I love drinking Kusmi Troika in the afternoon. If you have yet to try loose leaf tea you are missing out! There is something for everybody, and it is simple to prepare a good 'cuppa'. Don't settle for tea 'crumbs' in bags dunked in lukewarm water...blech! Full afternoon tea and lunch is served in the elegant Tea Room here. I plan to return with my daughter for a gracious teatime experience, but for now we were full. So, I spoke with the cashier and asked to take photos of their charming gift and home decor displays. There are adorable Eiffel Tower themed items, soaps, candles, books, and chocolates.
Loved the necklaces and pins! Reasonable prices and unique gifts~
Everything was displayed so nicely~
I loved the chic paper napkins with the Eiffel Tower on them. Wouldn't those be nice for a casual brunch where you serve Quiche Lorraine?
Imagine the aroma! Mmmm, chocolate! Considering I had been a good girl and walked 4 miles the day before with my friend Stephanie, I did not want to undo the good we had done. So, I admired the view but grabbed my husband's hand and headed back to the car. It was a fun day.
Beautiful place and time. Will you scrap lift those merit cards?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful photos of your travels through Old Towne Orange! I almost feel like I was there with you! TFS your awesome memories!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place! The photos are beautiful! Wish I had some place like that to visit! Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an amazing date! Thank you for sharing such beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Photos!! And I love your strolling journal. What a wonderful way to spend a day. You were so strong at the chocolate bar!!
ReplyDeleteWell done all the way around.
What a Fabulous Date day! Love your description and photos! I would just love opening those jars of tea...and getting a little sniff. Yum! Spring is coming and I am thinking I might have to try some loose leaf tea. You will have to give me the basics. Do you have that posted on your blog somewhere? The basics of how to fix it...etc? Hugs Shawn! Glad you and your DH enjoyed your day!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect day/date! Thanks for sharing the experience through narrative and photos.
ReplyDeletenummy!!! Sounds like a great date :)
ReplyDeleteYour pictures from your fun day are LOVELY, Shawn. Thanks for letting us "go along with you", Honeybee !
ReplyDeleteGreat day!! Your new tea sounds yummy!
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