This place is so cute! We initially went here after the tour but it was near their closing time so just got to sample a few of the teas and play a game. My mom and I went back two days later to enjoy some more tea. We did the tea sampler, got two scones and my mom even got a hot cider. It was great! I enjoyed the ambience. Good tea! I even purchased some teas in their gift shop to take back home. I definitely will be back! :)
Michelle B.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
My friends and I were going to check out the Boston Tea Party Museum, but we decided to just check out the gift shop and Tea Room instead. Since it is right by the water, you have a great view of the area and of the ship right next to it. This place is cozy, and it definitely has that colonial feel with the colonial games on each table and staff dressed up in costumes. They have unlimited tea cups for $ 3, so you can just taste all the teas that they have. They also have a package for $ 12 that provides you with a pot full of their Abigail tea and two scones. They also have a great hot chocolate if you’re not a tea person but got dragged along with the group :) For those looking for some fun, you can have rum with your apple cider! Maybe it’s just because I’m from New York, but I felt like everyone there was so nice! They definitely knew a lot about the tea — its taste, origins, and some fun facts about them. One of my favorite things was that they have the colonial-style board games. Find the table with Goose!
Kari G.
Place rating: 4 San Mateo, CA
Abigail’s is the tea shop at the top of the Boston Tea Party Museum. You can get an assortment of cookies or scones. We tried my favorite, a blueberry scone. They warmed it up for us and we were able to help ourselves to Devonshire cream and jam. We then opted for a mug to sample the three different types of tea they had. Each table had historic games on it and large windows with views of the waterfront. Its a nice place to take your time and enjoy some tea!
Phylicia K.
Place rating: 4 Hollywood, FL
I was able to get a complimentary tea tasting from my purchase of the Boston Duck Tour. At first I was under the impression I would also be getting a tour so was slightly disappointed. To get to the tea room you walk through a gift shop and up a ramp. I arrived to the tea room to an empty dinning room. There was a staff man in the corner who ignored me but then someone came from the back and really turned my experience around. He was very friendly and helpful, explained what I could receive with my coupon and invited me to try the three different tea options and showed me the backed goods for purchase. Since the tea tasting was free I thought it right to purchase some cookies. I went to go try the teas, but to be honest I wish I had 3 different cups. I really enjoyed the green tea(so much so I purchased some for home) however I did not enjoy the second but had no where to discard to try the third. The cookies were dry and unimpressive but the view was fantastic. From my table I could watch the tea party tour and see all the fun below.
Paula S.
Place rating: 5 Staten Island, NY
I really loved this place. The staff was so friendly. The tea was delicious and all the desserts were baked fresh that day. The view outside on the seaport was so relaxing. It was a great experience. I would love to go back
Adrienne C.
Place rating: 4 Hoboken, NJ
DId you know that George Washington liked green tea? Did you know that green tea was even around back then? I didn’t…but I learned that visiting Abigail’s Tea Room. The delightfully decorated colonial room is the perfect way to end a trip to the Boston Tea Party Museum. They offer a free sampling of different kinds of tea which you can enjoy on an outdoor terrace overlooking the water and two of the Boston Tea Museum’s ships. Plus, you are drinking tea on the very spot that the Boston Tea Party once took place. Think about that while you sip and the experience becomes all the more memorable.
Maddie M.
Place rating: 5 Charlotte, NC
We happened to go to this place when we were walking around Boston, debating about whether or not we want to see the show at the museum. The last show was at 4 so we were late, but we decided to grab a cup of tea at Abigail’s Tea Room. And it was a good choice, because we sat by the window and got to see the show for free! This is a very cozy, nice place made to look like a big living room with an English touch. You pay for your tea and get your cups, and then in the tea room you can fill and refill your cup with whatever tea you want. They also have a bakery area to get pastries and desserts to go with your tea. The menu mentions lunch items as well, but we went here late afternoon so we didn’t try any of that. They also have teas and accessories for sale. All in all, a great place for your afternoon cuppa tea!