Copper Kettle rings in the holidays with annual 'Dickens of a Christmas' Tea

GCM Staff Report
Posted 1/15/25

The Copper Kettle Tea Bar closed out the year with its festive and highly anticipated 10th-annual "Dickens of a Christmas" Tea, an event that has become a beloved tradition.

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Copper Kettle rings in the holidays with annual 'Dickens of a Christmas' Tea

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The Copper Kettle Tea Bar closed out the year with its festive and highly anticipated 10th-annual "Dickens of a Christmas" Tea, an event that has become a beloved tradition.

Known for its enchanting atmosphere and festive charm, this year's gathering featured an unforgettable performance by Michel Roy and the Foley Trombone Choir, adding to the evening's merry spirit.

As always, the tea showcased classic Dickensian characters, with the notorious Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghost of Jacob Marley making their customary appearances. Guests were also delighted by a surprise visit from Father Christmas, further enhancing the holiday magic.

While the "Dickens of a Christmas" Tea remains a favorite, Copper Kettle has even more to offer in 2025. Those seeking unique ways to celebrate in the new year can look forward to a variety of events, such as The Minstrels and the Bards night on Jan. 24. This event promises a cozy evening with fireside folktales, live music and fairy stories performed in the traditional style of days gone by.