The gentle tinkling of china teacups
announces the civilized interlude
between 3 and 5 PM when the world
stops for tea in both cozy English
tearooms and fancy East Asian hotels.
This is the time to sit back and savor
a long-standing and treasured ritual.
YORKSHIRE
Bettys moderate
6–8 St. Helen’s Square, York; www.bettys.co.uk
Established in 1919, Bettys has six tearooms
scattered around Yorkshire. The York establishment
must be the most glamorous tearoom in England, an
Art Deco gem whose elegant interior was inspired by
the famous ocean liner Queen Mary . From the craft
bakery emerge extraordinary breads, cakes, and
confections, including the specialty cherry-andalmond
“Fat Rascals,” while Bettys’ house-blend
Yorkshire Tea is an English classic.