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Southport Tea House Undergoes Change In Ownership

By Jessica Maurer, posted Mar 4, 2015
(Photo courtesy of the Southport Tea House)
The Southport Tea House, which opened in 2013 under the ownership of Rick and Linda Pukenas, is now owned and operated by Sherri and Greg French. The Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the new ownership.

“We are pleased new owners were secured for The Southport Tea House, as it is unique in the Southport-Oak Island culinary offerings and from what we have had the pleasure of sampling at the Southport Tea House, owners Greg & Sherri French will be a part of our business community for many years to come,” said Karen Sphar, executive vice president of the Southport-Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce.

Housed in a vintage Southport bungalow at 611 N. Howe Street, the café specializes in 60 loose-leaf teas from around the world. Lunch and afternoon tea are served Wednesday through Saturday and a plated brunch is served on Sundays. The lunch menu features a variety of sandwiches, salads and quiche and homemade scones, cookies and other baked goods are always available. Royal afternoon tea includes a pot of tea, a choice of finger sandwich, a scone with clotted cream and preserves as well as a shortbread cookie and sweet of the day for $16.95 per person.

All loose-leaf teas are also available to purchase for five dollars per ounce.

“When you come to The Southport Tea House I am asking you to sit at my table, the same as I would if you were at my house,”   said Sherri French.

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