Alice’s Tea Cup
8am-8pm Everyday
156 East 64th Street; 220 East 81st Street
Across the park and nine streets north from the 64th Street location, Olivia, a member of the Manhattan Sideways team, was still visibly excited to be sitting down to breakfast at Alice’s Tea Cup. Though she loves each of the teahouse’s three “chapters,” the 73rd Street cafe is the original – and the first one she visited as a young teen. She shared stories with me of coming here and marveling at the tiered Afternoon Teas that would arrive at her table, filled with scones, finger sandwiches and sweets. She questioned whether or not she might have been a bit too old at fifteen to celebrate her birthday here and then spent the rest of the afternoon wandering around New York blowing sparkle-filled bubbles, dressed in a pair of shimmering fairy wings acquired from the tea shop’s front room, which is filled with whimsical retail items.
On our visit to Alice’s, Olivia, now a mature twenty-five, had her usual – a pumpkin scone with a personal pot of tea – while Tom, our photographer, ordered “the biggest coffee” they had. It arrived in a mug “the size of Tom’s face.” Olivia pointed out all the Alice in Wonderland themed decorations that she remembered from previous visits, including a quote from the character of the Duchess written in fun purple font along the walls and an angry painting of the red queen in the bathroom, telling employees to wash their hands or “Off with your head!” Her favorite little decorative touch, however, was on the swinging door into the kitchen. There is a giant keyhole window, suggesting that maybe, like Alice, the diners had shrunk to the size of mice, and would be swept away into a magical land, scones and teacups in hand.