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The Faded Rose Tea Garden and Restaurant (+5)
2201 American Industrial Way
Atlanta GA 30341 (678-547-0273}


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posted Friday, December 5, 2008

"The Faded Rose Tea Garden & Restaurant is located in historic Chamblee, Georgia and Antique Row just a few minute's drive from downtown and midtown Atlanta. The house was built in 1882 and is on the national historic registry. This beautiful home is an idyllic setting for enjoying a relaxing meal with friends, family or business clients. It is an eclectic fusion of traditional Southern tea room cuisine with imaginitive culinary creations for lunch, dinner, afternoon tea and special events. Reservations are recommended but not required at The Faded Rose. It is a world apart here. Leave the hustle and bustle of urban Atlanta behind as you step into a bygone era. The Faded Rose is an oasis of calm, gentility and impeccable service. Helpful waiters and waitresses knowledgable about teas and tea culture. Chefs schooled in traditional fine dining and tea service, as well as their own imaginative culinary creations. In my opinion, The Faded Rose's Afternoon Tea Service has no equal in the Atlanta metro area or Georgia. The Faded Rose serves more than 50 teas from around the world that are brewed fresh daily. Herbal, fruit and traditional loose leaf teas. Savory hot teas and fruity sweet and unsweetened iced teas that are simply addictive! My favorites are the Tropical Blend, Peach and Apricot iced teas. All of the Faded Rose teas are available for purchase to take home with you. Daily specials are offered along with perennial favorites such as pecan encrusted brook trout, Salmon, blackened Mahi-Mahi, Southern fried chicken, berry muffins, garlic mashed potatoes, crab cakes, Chicken Picatta, Creme Brulee', Caesar Salad and many more delectable tastes. Fresh scones, rosemary muffins, lemon curd, tea sandwiches, clotted cream and eclectic tea sandwiches are just some of the unique specialities which are all made fresh daily at The Faded Rose and are served with a European flair. All sauces and salad dressings, baked goods and signature dishes are made from scratch. Owner Jeanne Lord has a thriving catering business as well for church gatherings, wedding receptions, teas and luncheons for bridal and baby showers, bridesmaid luncheons and teas, birthday parties, tea parties for little girls, Red Hat lunches and other special events. You will find here a quaint mix of old and new. This former railroad train master's house sits across the street from the old Chamblee Railroad Depot and a busy train yard. It is interesting to watch the train crews change shifts and move trains back and forth. A special train themed dining room showcases rare model trains, railroad menus, signs and railroad china from the days when you could eat a fine meal while traveling on across the country on the rails in style. Other Faded Rose dining rooms include a sun porch and several elegant rooms where antique silverware and china place settings evoke a time when Southern ladies wore fancy hats and elbow-length gloves to lunch and afternoon tea. And some customers do just that even today. Local Red Hat Ladies groups are regular luncheon and afternoon tea customers at The Faded Rose. The interesting interior decor at The Faded Rose is also for sale ... antique teacups, teapots and fine china, Victorian furniture, vintage purses, ladies hats, whimsical hand-embroidered shirts and much more are displayed in the historic dining rooms as well as at the Faded Rose Antiques and Gift Shoppe just a few blocks away. The Faded Rose features vintage European china, Crabtree and Evelyn, Trapp candles, Boyd's plush and resin bears, Demdaco Willow Tree Angels, Faded Rose jams, jellies and other foods and fine work from local artisans. There is also a beautiful herb and flower garden surrounding the restaurant. Ample off-street parking. The Faded Rose is only a short walk to MARTA trains at the Chamblee Station and the many interesting antique stores and businesses in the Chamblee Antique Row shopping district. A short drive from The Faded Rose are downtown Atlanta, midtown, trendy Buckhead, the fashionable Lenox and Phipps Plaza shopping malls, Emory and Oglethrope Universites and the International Village along Buford Highway. As a comfortable and unique place to unwind, eat well and be pampered, Faded Rose Tea Garden & Restaurant is unequaled. " - PV3
posted Monday, December 12, 2005


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