Two retired state troopers have teamed up to turn a 120-year-old home into a tearoom for a simple goal: to stimulate every sense for guests through beautiful architecture, music and the kind of tea that makes your tastebuds “explode.”
The Green House Tearoom opened June 4 at 403 Cherokee St. in Bethlehem, said Richard Graessel, who co-owns it with James Wheeler.
During sessions reserved ahead of time, guests can dine in three different dining rooms with teas like floral oolong and flavored green tea, sandwiches such as salmon with cheese and curried egg salad, and desserts like chocolate torte, chocolate-covered strawberries, macarons and scones…