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Tea time

If you thought tea was just for old ladies, and the British – think again. Tea is trendy!

From chic chai, over healthy green to classic black – the choice is yours, when you visit one of Copenhagen’s numerous tea rooms.

You can chose from more than 150 teas at Perch's Tea Room in the city centre, and visit Denmark's oldest tea shop at the same time. Tante T, in the district of Vesterbro, is like visiting grandmother’s house. While you can pretend to take part in an authentic 18th century English tea party at Tea Time in the district of Nørrebro.

This honourable establishment provides tea to the Royal Household.

Have a cup of tea in a beautiful garden by a rose-covered pergola and served in silver-plated tea sets.

Japanese/Danish tea house that in addition to exquisite teas serves breakfast, lunch, cake and snacks.

Cosy interior, homemade delicacies, and of course tea.

At Café The à la Menthe in Copenhagen you can sink into the cushions and enjoy a glass of mint tea or a trayful of Moroccan specialties.

The Mad Hatter Bubble Tea Emporium introduces Copenhagen to a new phenomenon: bubble tea.