tea garden
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Definition
Noun: A public garden or outdoor area, often attached to a hotel or restaurant, where tea and light refreshments are served to patrons.
Usage
A "tea garden" is a specific type of establishment. It is primarily a place for socializing and enjoying tea in a pleasant, open-air setting. It is not typically used to describe a private garden where one grows tea plants.
Examples
- We spent the afternoon at the charming tea garden in the old part of the city.
- The hotel's famous tea garden is open from noon until sunset.
- They met for scones and conversation at the local tea garden.
Advanced Usage
- The term can evoke a sense of tradition, leisure, and genteel social activity, often associated with a bygone era or specific cultures like the British.
- In some contexts, especially historically, it can refer to commercial pleasure gardens that were popular venues for public entertainment and tea drinking.
Variants and Related Words
- Tearoom / Tea room (n): A room or small restaurant where tea and light meals are served. This is often indoors, whereas a "tea garden" is specifically outdoors or has a significant outdoor area.
- Teahouse (n): A similar establishment, often with stronger cultural connotations to East Asian traditions.
- Café garden (n): A similar concept, but may serve coffee as the primary beverage.
Synonyms
- Outdoor café
- Patisserie garden (if specializing in pastries)
- Pleasure garden (historical, broader term)
Antonyms
- Coffee shop
- Sports bar
- Fast-food restaurant
Related Phrases
- Afternoon tea: The light meal often served in a tea garden, typically consisting of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes.
- Garden party: A social event held in a garden, which may be hosted in a tea garden.
Noun
- a public garden where tea is served