North Dakota Tea Rooms

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North Dakota State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.

Fargo

Herbst Department Store Tea Rom, Fargo, North Dakota, 1926. Photographer unknown, but probably on the staff of the Fargo Forum and Daily Republican, where the image was published on May 12, 1926, with this caption: "Herbst Tea Room Offers Unusual Convenience. Here is a view of the Herbst tea room which is located on the Mezzanine floor. Convenience and charm are the chief attributes of this lunch place. Come do your shopping and go to the tea room for rest and lunch." Original press photo held at the North Dakota State University Libraries, Institute for Regional Studies. Thanks to Erin Nichole Handy for the tip.

catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room

See Also

<-- deLendrecies-Department-Store-Tea-Room-Fargo-ND-interior-1040s-photograph-by-David-Anderson.png <NOTE: CHANGE FILE NAME TO THIS!!! deLendrecie's Department Store Tea Room, Fargo, North Dakota, interior, photograph by David Anderson (1883-1962). According to the 1940 Fargo city directory, the deLendrecie Tea Room was operated by Margaret Schmitz. It was located in the basement of the deLendrecie's department store at 624 Main Avenue. North Dakota State University Libraries, Institute for Regional Studies.

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