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  1. A well-known and quite lovely tea room in the historic district, built into an old pharmacy. They offer hundreds of tea varieties and light fare like baked goods, sandwiches and salads.
     
    Posted by: southernbellybutton on Aug 01, 2008 03:27 PM (0) (0) Flag
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  1. 337 Bull St
    Savannah, GA 31401
    (912)525-5880

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