Abigail’s Tea Room is a charming restaurant and tea spot located on the very spot where the Boston Tea Party occurred. It’s the perfect spot to grab a bite to eat, learn about the history of Boston and the American Revolution, and sip some truly tasty brews. Here’s why you should stop by soon!

Abigail’s Tea Room is a historic restaurant where you can sample delicious lunch fare and taste the teas thrown overboard during the Boston Tea Party!

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This place serves delectable snacks and nibbles alongside Boston Harbor and is part of the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum complex.

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Costumed servers will bring you a selection of historically accurate teas, including those varieties that were tossed overboard during Boston’s most famous tea party.

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Nibble on freshly-baked cookie, brownie, scone, or pastry while you’re sipping and you’ll feel just like a well-to-do colonial Bostonian.

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Those looking for something a bit stronger than tea will be pleased to see local beers on the menu as well.

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While you eat, why not try your hand at playing a colonial game? Nothing goes as well with a cup of tea than a game of draughts!

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And of course, there are plenty of savory items on the menu to pair with that tea. We recommend grabbing a sandwich and some chowder.

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Abigail’s also offers tea leaves and bags for purchase, so you can continue the revolution at home.

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Stop by Abigail’s Tea Room for a taste of the past.

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You can learn more about visiting Abigail’s Tea Room by stopping by their website. Be sure to check current menus and opening hours! What’s your favorite spot to sip tea in Massachusetts?

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Address: Abigail’s Tea Room, Tea Party Ships & Museum, 306 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210, USA