The New Leaf

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606 Main St
Riverton, NJ 08077

The New Leaf Tea Room and Gift Shoppe, located in the charming Victorian Village of Riverton, New Jersey, has been a beloved establishment for over 30 years. Housed in a beautifully restored 1910 storefront and an adjacent 1898 house, it offers a unique dining experience with themed teas featuring musical, historical, and theatrical presentations.

Guests can indulge in a sumptuous afternoon tea that includes freshly baked scones, seasonal fruit, assorted sandwiches, decadent desserts, and a pot of tea. Reservations are required, and the tea room is known for its limited seating, making it a popular destination for those seeking a delightful and memorable experience.

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Marlene H.
8/20/2025

True tea house, complete with lacy decor, hats to " borrow" for the occasion and fancy serving ware. Had a delightful afternoon tea with friends and all enjoyed the sandwiches, scones and...

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Rachel T.
7/8/2024

Really enjoyed this place for afternoon tea! There are seatings between 10am and 1pm (reserve in advance, no walk-ins) and everything was very affordable! I was pleasantly surprised to have our...

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Danielle M.
5/14/2025

Not good service or good food. The tea selection was basic, the sandwich bread was dry, the desserts were old, stale, and definitely not homemade. It was also hard to get a server's attention, and...

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Nehali S.
12/31/2023

I've been to a lot of afternoon tea places this year (including at the Plaza Hotel and Bergdorf Goodman in NYC), and I have to say this one is in my top 2 favorite. LOVE that they include a...

Pamela W.
6/14/2025

i went with several friends. we all loved the food, the atmosphere and the service. Special place to go and enjoy a lovely afternoon. Best scones any of us have ever had!

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