For 13 years, Lisa’s Tea Treasures at Santana Row has offered thousands of customers a “My Lady’s Respite” from the go-go-go world of Silicon Valley.

That ends Sunday, Aug. 20, when the Victorian-style tea parlor serves its last scones with Devonshire cream, cucumber sandwiches and cups of Earl Grey tea.

“Sadly, our lease has not been renewed,” a note on the website reads. “We would like to take this opportunity to thank our loyal customers. Over the past 13 years we have enjoyed celebrating birthdays, bridal and baby showers, and countless other occasions with you.”

This weekend’s final seatings for tea are booked, a manager said Friday. She said the owner of this franchise would be exploring options at sites elsewhere, but there is no promise of a relocation.

On Monday, a sale of furniture, cups, saucers and more will begin at the shop on Olsen Drive at Santana Row.

The original Lisa’s was founded by Lisa Strauss in 1988 on Willow Glen’s Lincoln Avenue. Strauss later started offering franchises. The Campbell tearoom has been uprooted by Pruneyard center expansion plans, but a website note says they plan to relocate. An East Bay location in Lafayette had closed previously.

For now, that leaves the Los Altos tearoom as the only Lisa’s Tea Treasures. That shop is open from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday at 167 Main St. Details, reservations: www.lisastealosaltos.com.