The English Tea Room

The English Tea Room

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http://englishtearoom.com Breakfast, Lunch, High Tea, Tea Sales Full Service Breakfast, Lunch and High Tea served all day without reservations.

When The Beatles dropped She Loves You in 1963, they didn’t just release a song—they ignited a cultural explosion. With its instantly recognizable “Yeah, yeah, yeah!” hook, the track became a defining anthem of early Beatlemania, capturing the raw excitement, youthful innocence, and infectious energy that would soon sweep across the globe.

Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, She Loves You broke away from traditional love song storytelling. Instead of singing directly to a lover, it delivered a message from a friend—urging reconciliation and reminding us that love is worth fighting for. That fresh perspective, combined with tight harmonies and a driving rhythm, helped redefine what pop music could sound like in the early ’60s.

What truly set the track apart was its explosive energy. From Ringo Starr’s punchy drumming to the electrifying vocal interplay, every second feels alive. It wasn’t polished perfection—it was raw, urgent, and real. And that’s exactly why it resonated with millions of fans, turning the band into a global phenomenon almost overnight.

Even decades later, She Loves You remains more than just a song—it’s a time capsule of a moment when music changed forever. It represents the birth of modern pop culture, the power of youth, and the beginning of a legacy that still echoes through every generation of artists that followed.

#TheBeatles #SheLovesYou #Beatlemania #ClassicRock #MusicHistory 06/03/2026

Beatles Tribute Dinner and Live Music June 26 at 6:30pm
Fab 4 course meal BYOB Tea pairings Costume Contest
Strawberry Fields Forever Salad
Yellow Submarine Soup
Brisket & Roasted Potatoes
All You Need is Love. and Chocolate Mousse
Call for reservations 985-898-3988
$60/person

When The Beatles dropped She Loves You in 1963, they didn’t just release a song—they ignited a cultural explosion. With its instantly recognizable “Yeah, yeah, yeah!” hook, the track became a defining anthem of early Beatlemania, capturing the raw excitement, youthful innocence, and infectious energy that would soon sweep across the globe. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, She Loves You broke away from traditional love song storytelling. Instead of singing directly to a lover, it delivered a message from a friend—urging reconciliation and reminding us that love is worth fighting for. That fresh perspective, combined with tight harmonies and a driving rhythm, helped redefine what pop music could sound like in the early ’60s. What truly set the track apart was its explosive energy. From Ringo Starr’s punchy drumming to the electrifying vocal interplay, every second feels alive. It wasn’t polished perfection—it was raw, urgent, and real. And that’s exactly why it resonated with millions of fans, turning the band into a global phenomenon almost overnight. Even decades later, She Loves You remains more than just a song—it’s a time capsule of a moment when music changed forever. It represents the birth of modern pop culture, the power of youth, and the beginning of a legacy that still echoes through every generation of artists that followed. #TheBeatles #SheLovesYou #Beatlemania #ClassicRock #MusicHistory

06/01/2026

Welcome to the month of June!
This month we celebrate the sweet fresh taste of strawberries that flavor an afternoon tea. Try our Strawberry Black, Strawberry Shortcake, Strawberry Kiwi Fruit tisane, Strawberry Rooibos Herbal, and Strawberry Mint over ice with a slice of Lemon.
Tea is incredibly healthy and will lift your mood - it's scientifically proven, says Jan Lantrip, owner and retired Pharmacist, Chemist, & Functional Medicine educator

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734 East Rutland Street
Covington, LA
70433

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm