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There’s a new Mad Hatter in charge of celebrity-favorite New York City restaurant Alice’s Tea Cup. The sisters who founded the popular “Alice in Wonderland”-inspired tea house have sold ...
The sisters who founded the popular "Alice in Wonderland"-inspired tea house have sold off their business after more than two decades -- and while facing a mountain of debt, The Post has learned.
Inspired by the legendary gathering in Wonderland, the Tea Party collectible is hand-set with over 44,500 precision-cut crystals using Swarovski’s signature Pointiage technique. Alice, the Mad Hatter, ...
Prior to taking my sons to Tim Burton’s 3-D version of "Alice in Wonderland," I did some light research to make sure the film was appropriate for kids, specifically mine, ages 6 and 7. The film ...
Their flagship restaurant, on West 73rd Street, was modeled after Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland,” and was intended to serve only afternoon tea. Demand for brunch came quickly.
Curiouser and curiouser! These are the first glimpses of Tim Burton’s upcoming “Alice in Wonderland” film, based on Lewis Carroll’s famed novel. Johnny Depp will play the Ma… ...
Alice’s Tea Cup opened on the Upper West Side in 2001 and was a favorite for parents and children alike. Kids could wear glittery fairy wings as they experienced high tea.
When you walk into Mentone’s Hatter Cafe, it’s like walking into a scene from Alice in Wonderland. Chandeliers are made of top hats and tea cups, and every table has table settings that look ...
Patriot Place is the last spot you might consider to experience high tea, but a new “Alice in Wonderland”-themed cafe hopes to change that. After a couple weeks of soft open, Alice in the ...
For the last 150 years, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has captured our imaginations. Lewis Carroll's Victorian audience was entranced by the dreamlike world he created, and we're just as ...
The original location of Alice’s Tea Cup at 102 West 73rd Street. Linda Rosier/Getty Images. ... serving afternoon tea from a dining room inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.
Founded in 2001 on the Upper West Side in a small, below-grade space at 102 W. 73rd St., a location known in-house as “Chapter 1,” Alice’s Tea Cup later added two other sites, at 156 E. 64th ...