Sometimes we can power through a day, facing no matter what comes our way. Other times, we desperately need a bit of time to unwind and relax, so we can glide through the rest of the day. That’s what makes afternoon tea oh-so-perfect. It gives us the opportunity to indulge in a bit of deliciousness and some good conversation, allowing us to recharge. You won’t find a more enchanting place to do that than at this Victorian-themed tea room in Pennsylvania.

Nestled in the tiny town of Delta, The Tea Trolley oozes old-fashioned charm. After all, it sits in a home that dates back to the 1800s.

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From the moment you step on the front porch, you’ll feel right at home at this tea room that garners rave reviews from visitors for its top-notch service, delicious food, and beautiful decor.

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The Victorian tea room welcomes guests on select days, and reservations are strongly encouraged.

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Choose from two menu options - The Royal Afternoon Tea and the Light Afternoon Tea, both of which come with a limitless pot of the tea.

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If you prefer a heartier meal, opt for the Royal Afternoon Tea. It features finger sandwiches, four homemade mini desserts, and a warm vanilla scone with jam and clotted cream. You can also add the day’s soup for a nominal fee.

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The Light Afternoon Tea, on the other hand, comes with finger sandwiches and the vanilla scone with clotted cream, strawberry jam, and lemon curd.

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On select days, you can also opt for the Savory Tea. Along with the limitless pot of tea, the meal features cheddar and bacon quiche, a salad of mixed greens, and a vanilla scone.

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Even the kiddos (12 and younger) can join in on the fun with The Teddy Bear Tea. Kids can choose between a PB&J or ham and cheese sandwich, two mini desserts, and a chocolate chip scone.

Google/Andrew Kassouf Don’t worry if the littles aren’t fans of tea. They can opt for hot cocoa instead.

Find more information, including a menu, on The Tea Trolley website. Or, stop by its Facebook page.

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Have you been to this tea room in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! When you’re craving a bit of an adventure, plan a visit to these 12 charming small towns in Pennsylvania.

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Don’t worry if the littles aren’t fans of tea. They can opt for hot cocoa instead.

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Address: Tea Trolley, 104 Main St, Delta, PA 17314, USA