Louisiana Tea Rooms
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- | [[File:New Tea Room Kolbs German Tavern New Orleans Louisiana Postcard Front.jpg|center|thumb|600px|New Tea Room, Second Floor, Kolb's German Tavern, New Orleans, Louisiana; postcard front; because the word "German" in American restaurant terminology was a signifier for "beer," this tea room is apparently a woman-safe dining space situated above a tavern in which alcohol was served | + | [[File:New Tea Room Kolbs German Tavern New Orleans Louisiana Postcard Front.jpg|center|thumb|600px|New Tea Room, Second Floor, Kolb's German Tavern, New Orleans, Louisiana; postcard front; because the word "German" in American restaurant terminology was a signifier for "beer," this tea room is apparently a woman-safe dining space situated above a tavern in which alcohol was served before the passage of the Volstead Act; the potted plants ark it as an upscale establishment, probably photographed before World War One. ]] |
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catherine yronwode
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The Mystic Tea Room