Upcoming Events

Wizard's Tea
Oct
1
to Nov 2

Wizard's Tea

Join High Tea GR this October for the enchanting Annual Wizard's Tea! Immerse yourself in a magical afternoon filled with spellbinding teas, delightful treats, and a whimsical atmosphere. Perfect for wizards, witches, and magical beings of all ages, this event promises a bewitching experience that will leave you spellbound. Don your best robes and prepare for a tea time like no other!

This is a special Afternoon Tea for all reservations October 1st-November 2nd, 2025.

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Victorian Christmas Tea
Dec
3
to Jan 4

Victorian Christmas Tea

Celebrate the magic of the holiday season with High Tea GR's second annual Victorian Christmas Tea! Immerse yourself in the festive flavors of our Winter Menu and the warmth of the holiday cheer.

Make your holiday season special and create cherished memories by joining us for a special Afternoon Tea, included for all reservations December 3rd - January 4th, 2025.

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A Christmas Carol - A Dramatic Reading
Dec
13

A Christmas Carol - A Dramatic Reading

Actors Tom Good and Patrick Foley will present the exact script that Charles Dickens adapted for his world tour in 1856 in this captivating production.

In October of 1843, Charles Dickens visited Manchester, England and gave a speech about the societal problems that had developed since the Industrial Revolution. He decried the living conditions of the city’s working poor and was outraged by the child labor situation in his country. After his speech, he took a walk and thought about what might be done to call attention to the gross injustices he saw.  He was also troubled by a rigid de-emphasis many of his countrymen had placed on the celebration of Christmas, a hold-over from the days of Oliver Cromwell when Christmas celebration was actually outlawed. A story began to form in Dickens’ mind about a self-absorbed miser who experiences a change of heart toward Christmas, the people he knows and works with, and life in general.  That story became, A Christmas Carol. To have it published before Christmas, Dickens canceled his other engagements and concentrated on this project exclusively for six weeks. No publisher could meet his tight deadline, so on December 19 he self-published 6,000 initial copies. It was an immediate success. All copies were sold by Christmas Eve. The book has been in print continuously now for 176 years. Dickens was suggesting a controversial idea - that employers bear some responsibility for the welfare of their employees and their families; that those who reap the benefits of an industrial society are obliged to see and address the suffering of those who work in the mines, factories and shops. He states this more broadly when he has the ghost of Marley say: “It is required of every man that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellow man and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so

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A Christmas Carol - A Dramatic Reading
Dec
20

A Christmas Carol - A Dramatic Reading

Actors Tom Good and Patrick Foley will present the exact script that Charles Dickens adapted for his world tour in 1856 in this captivating production.

In October of 1843, Charles Dickens visited Manchester, England and gave a speech about the societal problems that had developed since the Industrial Revolution. He decried the living conditions of the city’s working poor and was outraged by the child labor situation in his country. After his speech, he took a walk and thought about what might be done to call attention to the gross injustices he saw.  He was also troubled by a rigid de-emphasis many of his countrymen had placed on the celebration of Christmas, a hold-over from the days of Oliver Cromwell when Christmas celebration was actually outlawed. A story began to form in Dickens’ mind about a self-absorbed miser who experiences a change of heart toward Christmas, the people he knows and works with, and life in general.  That story became, A Christmas Carol. To have it published before Christmas, Dickens canceled his other engagements and concentrated on this project exclusively for six weeks. No publisher could meet his tight deadline, so on December 19 he self-published 6,000 initial copies. It was an immediate success. All copies were sold by Christmas Eve. The book has been in print continuously now for 176 years. Dickens was suggesting a controversial idea - that employers bear some responsibility for the welfare of their employees and their families; that those who reap the benefits of an industrial society are obliged to see and address the suffering of those who work in the mines, factories and shops. He states this more broadly when he has the ghost of Marley say: “It is required of every man that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellow man and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so

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Jane Austen Tea
Aug
1
to Sep 28

Jane Austen Tea

Join us for an enchanting month dedicated to the wit, romance, and enduring legacy of Jane Austen, celebrating 250 years since her birth. Featuring a special menu inspired by her sharp-tongued heroines and slow-burn romance we all love.

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Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and Tea
Dec
22

Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and Tea

Join us for our highly anticipated annual reading of Charles Dickens’ beloved classic, “A Christmas Carol,” where we gather to celebrate this timeless holiday tale. Each ticket purchased includes a full afternoon tea service, featuring our Winter menu.

The event will run from 7 PM to 8:30 PM on December 15th and 22nd. Each reading has a limited number of seats, so please take care to choose the desired date before check out. A space will be held for your group to ensure you are able to sit together. If multiple orders are placed for the same group, please make sure to add them under the same name, or add a note to the purchase.

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Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and Tea
Dec
15

Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and Tea

Join us for our highly anticipated annual reading of Charles Dickens’ beloved classic, “A Christmas Carol,” where we gather to celebrate this timeless holiday tale. Each ticket purchased includes a full afternoon tea service, featuring our Winter menu.

The event will run from 7 PM to 8:30 PM on December 15th and 22nd. Each reading has a limited number of seats, so please take care to choose the desired date before check out. A space will be held for your group to ensure you are able to sit together. If multiple orders are placed for the same group, please make sure to add them under the same name, or add a note to the purchase.

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Victorian Christmas Tea
Dec
1
to Dec 31

Victorian Christmas Tea

Celebrate the magic of the holiday season with High Tea GR's second annual Victorian Christmas Tea! Immerse yourself in the festive flavors of our Winter Menu and the warmth of the holiday cheer.

Make your holiday season special and create cherished memories by joining us for a special Afternoon Tea, included for all reservations December 1-31, 2024. The cost is $45 per person or $22 for children 8 and younger.

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Wizard's Tea
Oct
2
to Nov 3

Wizard's Tea

Join High Tea GR this October for the enchanting Annual Wizard's Tea! Immerse yourself in a magical afternoon filled with spellbinding teas, delightful treats, and a whimsical atmosphere. Perfect for wizards, witches, and magical beings of all ages, this event promises a bewitching experience that will leave you spellbound. Don your best robes and prepare for a tea time like no other!

This is a special Afternoon Tea for all reservations October 1st-November 3rd, 2024. $50 per person, $30 for children 9 and older.

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Bridgerton Tea (Second Weekend)
Aug
16
to Aug 18

Bridgerton Tea (Second Weekend)

Step into the opulent world of the Bridgerton family with our exquisite Themed Tea, a luxurious experience inspired by the elegance and charm of the Regency era. Enjoy an afternoon tea inspired by the series, a gorgeous atmosphere, and unique ephemera.

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Bridgerton Tea (First Weekend)
Aug
9
to Aug 11

Bridgerton Tea (First Weekend)

Step into the opulent world of the Bridgerton family with our exquisite Themed Tea, a luxurious experience inspired by the elegance and charm of the Regency era. Enjoy an afternoon tea inspired by the series, a gorgeous atmosphere, and unique ephemera.

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