My Cup of Tea

November 26th, 2009 by Natasha Ball – Comments (7)

The first time I heard about Dragon Moon Tea Company was in a tweet from the mayor of Tulsa herself, Kathy Taylor. She mentioned she’d eaten there for lunch that day, and I was surprised. Lunch at a tea company? Dragon Moon sounded more like a fancy name for another Oz competitor to me.
Last week, I learned just how wrong-headed I’d been.

My Cup of Tea

Two girlfriends, my toddling son and I stopped in to Dragon Moon, at 1927 S. Harvard Ave., for lunch and we, not to be cliche, got a lot more. By the end of the meal we’d shared a pot of warm, spicy, almost buttery White Christmas tea and three plates’ full of desserts and pastries. That was in addition to the two helpings of rich, cheesy quiche wrapped in the flakiest of crusts, as well as a pita sandwich to end all pita sandwiches.

My Cup of Tea

Look at the pretty china we got to use. I felt like a dainty English gentlewoman. With a wriggling, quiche-covered toddler on my lap. Wait – what?

Did I mention that we ordered potato salad, too? And cold, citrus-spiced rice? Well, we did. Oh, boy, did we ever.

My Cup of Tea

My Cup of Tea

My Cup of Tea

Just as charming as the china and the food is the cafe itself. Housed in what appears to have once been a family home (anyone know the history of this building just north of 21st and Harvard?), the two first-floor dining rooms host just a few tables – ours had four. On the walls were two large pet portraits by local artist Matt Moffett.

My Cup of Tea

Lovely, no?

My Cup of Tea

The painting, I mean. Not that the girls aren’t lovely, because they most certainly, definitely are. Thing is, these girls also happen to be the salt of the earth. They spend their days making Tulsa a better place from their offices at a few of Tulsa’s YWCA locations. What they and the people they work with manage to do for the people of this community in need of YWCA services (all 25,000 of them, the number who participated in YWCA programs last year) within the span of an average work day blows my mind. Hey, YWCA? Thank you.

When it comes to friends, I’m something the kids these days like to call lucky.

My Cup of Tea

See that girl on the left? Her name is Wendy. I’ve known Wendy for almost four years now. She helped me to stay sane during my first job as a reporter. She also helped me test I don’t know many of the renditions of bread pudding available in this town. To say that we’re versed in the genre, at least when it comes to what Tulsa has to offer, is the understatement of the entirety of custard history.

Of course, when we saw that bread pudding was on the menu at Dragon Moon, we couldn’t pass it up.

My Cup of Tea

Mmm – bread pudding that looks like it wants to fight me. Just the way I like it. Give me bread pudding with texture and interest over the smooth, creamy kind any day.

My Cup of Tea

Oh, man. That tea just wouldn’t stop. A pot of it sounds really good right about now. Too bad I didn’t snag any on my way out from the small tea and gift shop at the front of the cafe. Doh.

Half a pot of tea, a hearty slice of quiche, a large scoop of potato salad and a plate of bread pudding with whiskey sauce totaled $15. It’s not the most inexpensive lunch I’ve ever had, and I certainly wouldn’t pay $15 for lunch every day (not that I don’t want to when it comes to some yummy nosh), but it’s certainly a fair price for an occasional treat.

My Cup of Tea

When you give this place a try, be sure to tell me what kind of tea you had. I’m dying to go back and try more, both from the hot and cold tea menus, and I’d love some good advice.

After all, what would a tea company be without lots and lots and lots of selection when it comes to, well, tea?

If you’ve tried Dragon Moon, tell us about it in the comments. In the meantime we’ll be doing what tea drinkers do – putting the kettle on and making cranberry-orange scones and idly building pyramids of lumps of sugar, anticipating that next cup.

Dragon Moon Tea Company

1927 S Harvard Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
(918) 742-8322

Natasha Ball is the blogger behind TashaDoesTulsa.com, a hub for Tulsans who turn to the Internet to plan their nights and weekends and to learn about the city they love. She brings T-Towners the rundown of the most exciting weekend events every Friday morning on the KRMG Morning News with Joe Kelley and can be seen on 2News Midday with the site that’s the Facebook and more for Tulsa moms, Ttownmoms.com. Natasha also contributes to Tulsa Business Journal and Oklahoma Magazine. She lives in Oklahoma City. Just kidding.

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7 responses so far ↓

  • Jason Nov 26, 2009 at 9:34 am

    I’ve actually been craving some quiche and now have a target to try(and a place to drag my friend to dinner). Thanks!

    And you left out your other friend on the right. :)

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  • Wes Harwell Nov 26, 2009 at 9:52 am

    This is a great article! I’ll definitely be going by there in the near future!

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  • Mark Nov 26, 2009 at 11:07 am

    Nice article. We love Dragon Moon. I’m English and so a real tea lover. I purchase most of my tea there. Terrific food and a very proper experience :)

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  • Brian Nov 26, 2009 at 12:05 pm

    Awesome post! I can’t wait to try this place. Driven by it so many times! Love the pics… :)

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  • Cindy Nov 26, 2009 at 7:54 pm

    I’ve been eating my Saturday lunch at Dragonmoon most every week for more than a year. It’s something I look forward to every week. Their quiche is the best in town, as well as their soups. And desserts. And sandwiches. I’ve never eaten anything there that wasn’t to die for. Sarah and Susan, the owners are wonderful ladies and their servers are always friendly and the service great. The White Christmas tea is my favorite as well, although their homemade lemonade is hard to beat. I’ve paid a lot more for a meal that wasn’t half as delicious. If you haven’t been, do yourself a favor and stop in.

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  • Stacy Nov 29, 2009 at 7:31 pm

    It’s great to hear such positive things about Dragon Moon! It’s just the cutest place. I’m planning my bridal luncheon there in January. Looking forward to a delicious lunch!

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  • Penni Dec 16, 2009 at 4:13 pm

    My boyfriend and I go there once a week – every tuesday! I LOVE the ladies there! We’ve tried 22 teas now, and they have all been excellent! I would highly recommend the Golden Yunnan and the Scottish Caramel Pu-erh.

    Go there whenever you can! It’s a treat.

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