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Definition of Tea parlor
1. Noun. A restaurant where tea and light meals are available.
Specialized synonyms: Buttery
Generic synonyms: Eatery, Eating House, Eating Place, Restaurant
Geographical relationships: Britain, Great Britain, U.k., Uk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tea Parlor
Literary usage of Tea parlor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of the Exposition: Being the Official History of the International by Frank Morton Todd (1921)
"At the Chinese Food and tea parlor in the Palace of Food Products you could get
chicken noodle soup for 15 cents, plain chop suey for 25, chop suey with ..."
2. Memoirs of Karoline Bauer by Karoline Bauer (1885)
"Mrs. Fanny, who even in the tea-parlor did not wish to deprive us of her company,
was dismissed with dignity by my mother saying that we did not require her ..."
3. Memoirs of Karoline Bauer by Karoline Bauer (1885)
"... for his services as our travelling-marshal, and charged him with the kindest
regards for the baron. Mrs. Fanny, who even in the tea-parlor did not ..."
4. Rider's New York City and Vicinity, Including Newark, Yonkers and Jersey by Fremont Rider, Frederic Taber Cooper, Mary Alden Hopkins (1916)
"East India Cafe and tea parlor, 672 8th ave., near 43d st.; specialties, Singalese
Curries. Japanese. Asaki, 48 W. 3gth st. k. ..."
5. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1845)
"The Chinese first chop Mandarin, penning an edict against the " outside barbarians"
in his back tea parlor, could not have been more absolute. ..."
6. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"Hast not thou thyself perchance seen diademed Cleopatra, daughter of the Ptolemies,
pleading, almost with bended knee, in unheroic tea-parlor, or dim-lit ..."
7. The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"Hast not thou thyself perchance seen diademed Cleopatra, daughter of the Ptolemies,
pleading, almost with bended knee, in unheroic tea-parlor, or dim-lit ..."
8. The Story of the Exposition: Being the Official History of the International by Frank Morton Todd (1921)
"At the Chinese Food and tea parlor in the Palace of Food Products you could get
chicken noodle soup for 15 cents, plain chop suey for 25, chop suey with ..."
9. Memoirs of Karoline Bauer by Karoline Bauer (1885)
"Mrs. Fanny, who even in the tea-parlor did not wish to deprive us of her company,
was dismissed with dignity by my mother saying that we did not require her ..."
10. Memoirs of Karoline Bauer by Karoline Bauer (1885)
"... for his services as our travelling-marshal, and charged him with the kindest
regards for the baron. Mrs. Fanny, who even in the tea-parlor did not ..."
11. Rider's New York City and Vicinity, Including Newark, Yonkers and Jersey by Fremont Rider, Frederic Taber Cooper, Mary Alden Hopkins (1916)
"East India Cafe and tea parlor, 672 8th ave., near 43d st.; specialties, Singalese
Curries. Japanese. Asaki, 48 W. 3gth st. k. ..."
12. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1845)
"The Chinese first chop Mandarin, penning an edict against the " outside barbarians"
in his back tea parlor, could not have been more absolute. ..."
13. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"Hast not thou thyself perchance seen diademed Cleopatra, daughter of the Ptolemies,
pleading, almost with bended knee, in unheroic tea-parlor, or dim-lit ..."
14. The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"Hast not thou thyself perchance seen diademed Cleopatra, daughter of the Ptolemies,
pleading, almost with bended knee, in unheroic tea-parlor, or dim-lit ..."