MarieBelle

Chocolate shop · SoHo

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"This cozy cafe tucked in the back of one of Soho’s fanciest chocolate shops makes a pretty solid afternoon tea for $70 per person. You can switch between unlimited coffee or tea throughout service, and we love to start with a dark chocolate mochachino before moving on to a pot of chocolate rose black tea. As part of your set, you’ll get a seasonal soup served in a tiny silver cup, an array of finger sandwiches, excellent scones with clotted cream and two jams served in tiny crystal jam goblets, and some solid desserts. Tea is served all day, every day, and you don’t need a reservation." - Carina Finn Koeppicus, Kenny Yang, Will Hartman

The 10 Best Afternoon Teas In NYC - New York - The Infatuation
Emily Schindler

484 Broome St, New York, NY 10013 Get directions

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