Copper Kettle Opens Second Location

The Copper Kettle Tea Bar in Foley, which was named No. 66 on Yelp’s list of Top 100 Places to Eat in 2021 (Local Tea Bar Named To Top List), recently opened a second location across Highway 59 that will be an outlet for its larger events, according to GulfCoastNewsToday.com. The new Copper Kettle Cottage is in the historic district at 202 Myrtle Street in downtown Foley and within walking distance to several antique stores, art boutiques and parks. The cottage seats up to 35 people and is full of local touches such as custom-built tables by JBS Steelcraft, signs designed by local artists, milk bottle vases from a dairy farm in Foley and assorted pieces of furniture from local Kit and Kaboodle. It also features one smaller private room for meetings and private tea parties. It will also be available to rent for local popups, seminars and meetings.

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