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Lovejoy’s first opened at the corner of Church and 24th Streets in the early 1990s, moving to its current location in 2000. Originally an antique shop that served a good cup of tea, the customers soon became more interested in the tea and scones than in the antiques, and so the tea room was born. The name, Lovejoy’s, was inspired by Jonathan Gash’s series of novels about an antique dealer named Lovejoy. All of us at Lovejoy’s invite you to sit back and enjoy the ritual of taking tea in a most unique and unpretentious setting. We believe our tea room reflects the diversity of San Francisco, blending together the traditions of tea service with an eclectic, quirky and playful spirit.
Lovejoy’s Tea Room
1351 Church Street, San Francisco CA 94114
415.648.5895
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Reservations by Phone and Online
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Open Thursday ~ Sunday, 11~ 5pm
(last seating at 3pm)
We accept all major credit cards.
Directions: From Marin and North Bay: Golden Gate Bridge to Lombard St. Take Lombard to Divisadero and go right. Follow Divisadero until it becomes Castro St. Follow Castro to Clipper and make a left. Take Clipper down to Church St. We are located on the corner of Church and Clipper (far right corner).
Directions from East Bay: Bay Bridge to 101 So. Take the Cesar Chavez West exit. Follow Cesar Chavez to Church and make a right. Go a few blocks down Church to Clipper (between 25th and 26th streets). We are located on the corner of Church and Clipper (right side of the street).
Directions from the Peninsula: 101 to Cesar Chavez exit. Take Cesar Chavez exit and go west (left). Follow Cesar Chavez to Church and make a right. Go a few blocks down Church to Clipper (between 25th and 26th streets). We are located on the corner of Church and Clipper (right side of the street).
or... Take 280 north to the San Jose Ave. exit. Follow San Jose to Cesar Chavez and make a left. Take Cesar Chavez to Church and make a right. Go a few blocks down Church to Clipper (between 25th and 26th streets). We are located on the corner of Church and Clipper (right side of the street).
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