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tea service

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This traditional approach still shines at the afternoon tea service at the French Room at the Adolphus Hotel in downtown Dallas. Rebecca White, Dallas News, "The tea sandwich has returned, and it's modern and creative," 16 July 2019 Yerba Mate Bar and Argentinian Cafe inspired by popular Argentinian tea service will be the only one of its kind in the city. San Diego Union-Tribune, "The Dish: South American tea-centric cafe comes to Pacific Beach," 6 June 2019 Even objects for the home were reduced to their most functional forms: Marianne Brandt’s tea service, created in the mid-1920s, is composed solely of its most essential shapes. Todd Plummer, Harper's BAZAAR, "The 100-Year-Old German Art School That’s Still Influencing the Fashion World," 13 Feb. 2019 Further relaxation is aided by the fact that there are only 34 suites and no children allowed, so guests can quietly enjoy other inclusions like yoga classes, afternoon tea service, and champagne breakfasts every morning. Kaitlin Menza, Town & Country, "The Best Things to Do, Eat, and See in Barbados," 15 Nov. 2018 These airy, tropical villas come with seriously plush amenities: daily gourmet coffee, nightly tea service, and seasonal aguas frescas all come delivered to your door. Alex Schechter, Vogue, "Beyond Airbnb: 9 Luxe Hotels That Cater to House Lovers," 11 Oct. 2018 There will also be a drawing to win a tea service for four or a specialty gift basket from Harrods that includes Every Day Luxury tea delights. Aleanna Siacon, Detroit Free Press, "How to watch the royal wedding in Michigan," 17 May 2018 The delightful cakes, tarts and Champagnes appear in early afternoon at the hotel's 108 Pantry, a plush cafe with a low-key vibe, lovely pastries and a price tag of $43.50 per person — half that of some other tea services. Rosemary Mcclure, latimes.com, "Toast Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at one of London's finest afternoon teas," 13 May 2018 Vendors on the platform offered crystal ornaments, tea services and plaques mounted with taxidermied squirrels. New York Times, "For a 90-Minute Game, a Train Ride of 27 Hours," 26 June 2018

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First Known Use of tea service

1809, in the meaning defined above

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Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about tea service