Switzerland Tea Rooms

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Basel

Ringhallen Alkoholfreies Restaurant Tea Room, Basel, Switzerland, RPPC postcard front; as is common in European establishments, the term "Tea Room" is given in English, presumably to attract English or American tourists. The fact that this establishment advertises itself as "Alkoholfreies" (Alcohol-Free) would seem to indicate a further interest in attracting customers who were friendly to the Temperance Movement. The date is not fiven on the card, but t is probably prior to the First World War.
Ringhallen Alkoholfreies Restaurant Tea Room, Basel, Switzerland, RPPC postcard back.

Vevey

Hotel Château Tea Room, Vevey, Switzerland, interior, RPPC postcard front.
Hotel Château Tea Room, Vevey, Switzerland, interior, RPPC postcard back.

Zurich

American Red Cross Volunteers Tea Room 1915 Zurich Switzerland, postcard front
American Red Cross Volunteers Tea Room 1915 Zurich Switzerland, postcard back

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