I love to dream and plan for my tea future!
The latest vision I have is to add a tea car to my town and make it a destination spot! My town already is a depot town. We have a Railroad Heritage Museum and the ORHS Rail Yard.
Our Union Depot was built in 1868. We were originally founded as a fuel and water stop on the Ohio and PA Railroad. We served passengers for 100 years.
Don't you think we need a cafe in a dinning car?
I personally love destination spots. Places to visit with unique stops are so fun. I believe a dinning car cafe would do well in our cute little town.
We could have train tickets when people enter. Train themed teas and scones. Train route maps covering tables. The staff dressed in train uniforms. The ideas are endless.
Orrville currently has an unused dinning car, but when I reached out to them about partnering, they said they had plans for this car.
So the search begins for me. I am also thinking a double decker bus could be a lot of fun. I have seen airplanes used as well.
So then I started looking on line about buying a dinning car and having it delivered.....

There are some really great concepts already out there.
How fun would tea parties be in a dinning car? The dinning cars typically already have a "bar" area where one can serve from as well as a small bathroom.
Maybe someday you will see my train car in Orrville. If you read this and are from Orrville reach out to the city and tell them you want to see a dinning car tea cafe and you know just the person to run it, hahaha. I have also already mentioned it to Mayor Plybon...who did like the idea, but did not offer to work with me on making it happen.
Or if you want to invest in this with me, let me know. I am looking for a partner in this process. A silent money partner would be the best, lol.
We could have a great outdoor area as well.
Colossians 3:23 NIV Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,
Colossians 3:23 NIV
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,



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