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Harry Ten Shilling

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Harry Ten Shilling is a lovely tea shop with various loose-leaf teas in stock. As a newly renovated location, the Shakespearian tea store is an underrated gem with fresh traditional quality. Try teas like The Buckingham Palace, Lemon Spice, Satsuma, and the Russian Earl Grey. The business does afternoon tea events, weddings, and markets. Be on the lookout for their booth at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto.

With a magical indoor space, you can enjoy your tea with lunch! Check out their Fry-Day menu for delicious meals paired with English chips. Munch on a veggie panini or some battered mushrooms, and don’t forget about the mouthwatering chicken fingers. Everyone knows that a baked good always compliments tea, and Harry Ten Shilling knows it too. The shop has recently reopened its ice cream and entered the bakery business. Order a scrumptious macaroon and sip on your marvellous English tea. The creative owner always adds new stuff to the menu, so keep your eye out for new things.

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2203 Line 34, Shakespeare, ON N0B 2P0

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