Uniquely Yours Tea Room

91 Main St, Hickory
(412) 257-8780

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Max Carwile

The tea and most of the food was good but it was very strange how much Trump decor there was inside. Definitely did not match the vibe with all the pink, lace, and pastels.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 3

Mady

It's a beautiful place, the waitress was extremely nice, and the food was very filling. My family had an amazing experience. They have a variety of teas that taste amazing. I personally recommend Blueberry Vanilla.

Parking: There is only one handicap parking spot. Depending on when you go, parking may be easily available or limited.

Wheelchair accessibility: It is accessible, but tight. You may require another person to help you enter. If your assistive device requires more space than a cane, I'd recommend telling them while making your reservation to make it easier on everyone.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Elyse Wiedemann

Beautiful experience with personal touches that transform you into another time. Such a hidden gem! The food is wonderful and plentiful-come hungry! Service and attention to detail are fantastic. Great for a girls day out or special occasion. Looking forward to our next visit!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joanne Pratt

Went there Saturday, Had a very nice time. It is a beautiful place.the owner was very nice. It was nice and quiet. The table setting was nice. I felt like I was having tea in England. Weather was just right for a tea party. It was my first one

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marguerite

More Tea with The Madre!

My mom and I always make it a point to go to tea whenever we’re in the same state. This time, we visited Uniquely Yours Tea House in Hickory, PA.

Upon arrival, the charming house and well-manicured landscaping set a welcoming tone. A sign at the end of the walkway requests that guests wait there or in their cars until their reservation time, which makes sense since the waiting area inside is a bit small.

We were warmly greeted by the proprietor and led inside, where we were introduced to a unique tea selection process. Instead of a menu, guests choose their tea from a cabinet of jars. You open each jar to smell its contents and make your selection. While the jars were labeled, many labels were slightly smudged, and some jars weren’t very fragrant, making the process a bit cumbersome. Personally, I would have preferred a traditional menu, but the owner seemed somewhat put off by this preference.

Interestingly, both my mom and I chose the same tea, and our hostess chided us for lacking an adventurous spirit. That interaction was a little more than a bit off-putting, but we moved on to our table.

The table settings were elegant, with matching teapots placed on stands heated by candles. However, while my mom’s candle was lit, mine was not, and the hostess didn’t light it upon serving. It seemed like an oversight that could have been easily avoided.
We both enjoyed the black currant tea, which was delightful and definitely worth recommending. However, I noticed that the table was set with paper napkins that were thin and unimpressive. I definitely prefer cloth napkins, especially for tea. Given the overall ambiance, this detail seemed out of place—almost like using plastic forks at a fine dining experience.

Moving on to the food, everything was beautifully presented and delicious. The grilled sandwich with provolone, spinach, and a herby spread was a standout, though wiping my hands on the thin napkin just highlighted the fact that it was not cloth. The Hawaiian chicken salad in a croissant was also excellent. However, the cucumber sandwich, served on raisin or craisin bread, overpowered the cucumbers and cream cheese with its strong flavor. But the portions were generous, so come hungry!

The scone, a glazed lemon poppy seed, was moist and paired perfectly with Devonshire cream. The sweets were a highlight: a delicate cream horn with edible gold glaze, a summer berry cupcake, and a filled cookie with white chocolate and berry—each was as delicious as it was beautiful.

Overall, while the tea and food were enjoyable, and the setting was lovely, the tea selection process and the use of paper napkins detracted from the experience for me. If you’re a fan of tea, it’s worth a visit, but be prepared for these quirks and go with an empty stomach!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marguerite Milliren

More Tea with The Madre!

My mom and I always make it a point to go to tea whenever we’re in the same state. This time, we visited Uniquely Yours Tea House in Hickory, PA.

Upon arrival, the charming house and well-manicured landscaping set a welcoming tone. A sign at the end of the walkway requests that guests wait there or in their cars until their reservation time, which makes sense since the waiting area inside is a bit small.

We were warmly greeted by the proprietor and led inside, where we were introduced to a unique tea selection process. Instead of a menu, guests choose their tea from a cabinet of jars. You open each jar to smell its contents and make your selection. While the jars were labeled, many labels were slightly smudged, and some jars weren’t very fragrant, making the process a bit cumbersome. Personally, I would have preferred a traditional menu, but the owner seemed somewhat put off by this preference.

Interestingly, both my mom and I chose the same tea, and our hostess chided us for lacking an adventurous spirit. That interaction was a little more than a bit off-putting, but we moved on to our table.

The table settings were elegant, with matching teapots placed on stands heated by candles. However, while my mom’s candle was lit, mine was not, and the hostess didn’t light it upon serving. It seemed like an oversight that could have been easily avoided.
We both enjoyed the black currant tea, which was delightful and definitely worth recommending. However, I noticed that the table was set with paper napkins that were thin and unimpressive. I definitely prefer cloth napkins, especially for tea. Given the overall ambiance, this detail seemed out of place—almost like using plastic forks at a fine dining experience.

Moving on to the food, everything was beautifully presented and delicious. The grilled sandwich with provolone, spinach, and a herby spread was a standout, though wiping my hands on the thin napkin just highlighted the fact that it was not cloth. The Hawaiian chicken salad in a croissant was also excellent. However, the cucumber sandwich, served on raisin or craisin bread, overpowered the cucumbers and cream cheese with its strong flavor. But the portions were generous, so come hungry!

The scone, a glazed lemon poppy seed, was moist and paired perfectly with Devonshire cream. The sweets were a highlight: a delicate cream horn with edible gold glaze, a summer berry cupcake, and a filled cookie with white chocolate and berry—each was as delicious as it was beautiful.

Overall, while the tea and food were enjoyable, and the setting was lovely, the tea selection process and the use of paper napkins detracted from the experience for me. If you’re a fan of tea, it’s worth a visit, but be prepared for these quirks and go with an empty stomach!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Faith Hall

I highly recommend Uniquely Yours Tea Room! First, the atmosphere is amazing. It truly feels like you’re in a historic setting getting tea. It’s absolutely beautiful. The food is delicious, with so many teas to choose from. The owner is super nice and attentive as well! I had a wonderful experience!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Emily Reddington

My friends and I had an amazing experience. The food was tasty, the tea was delicious, and the staff was attentive and friendly! Definitely will be suggesting this tea room to others and I’ll be back to try the different menu variations!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Patti Hunt

My mom and I visited recently for the second time and the Tearoom did not disappoint. Every detail was absolutely beautiful.

Cheryl SanMiron

This is such a lovely place to spend an afternoon! I thoroughly recommend Uniquely Yours Tea Room!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Beth Mellor

Mother's day treat and I was treated like royalty. Food was wonderful, service attentive and atmosphere elegant and calm.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lori Zorn

We had a lovely time at Uniquely Yours Tea room. Food and tea was delicious (except the choice of bread for the ham and havarti--it was a very sweet cinnamon bread--didn't go well together). The other food items and pastries were very good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Amanda McQuillan

Absolutely amazing! Such a cute place- amazing food, tea. Owner is wondeful! So sweet and accommodating! Wouldn’t change a single thing about it!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stefanie Gibson

Absolutely LOVED this hidden gem. The food was immaculate! The atmosphere was beyond anything I could’ve imagined. There was so much to look at, the owner really put so much time and effort into every single detail of the place. I can’t wait to come back! Worth the drive. You will NOT regret it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sabrina Tatalias

Wow what an amazing tea experience!I’ve been to Johnston Tea House in Cranberry before, and let me tell you this tea house in Hickory PA is 10x betterIt is one of the most beautifully decorated places I’ve been to between every table scape being different than the next. The tiered tray of food are so delicious and beautiful presentation. I truly have an appreciation for the work that goes into the decor, furniture, overall design, food, down to even the china ware!We loved the tea selection! Tons of optionsAmazing customer service and got to speak with the owner!Also looked forward to the hats for photos!We can’t wait to come again for future teas and make this a new tradition in our family for birthdays and Christmas season! Thank you for your attention to detail and being such an amazing small business to support :)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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