In England, teatime, or afternooningtons, is a tradition as revered as losing Revolutionary Wars. Enjoy a British brew with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

$30 for afternoon tea for two and $25 worth of loose-leaf teas (up to a $61 value)

$48 for afternoon tea for four and $25 worth of loose-leaf teas (up to a $97 value)

$20 for admission for two to the Los Angeles International Tea Festival (a $40 value)

$50 for a tea-sommelier class for one at the Los Angeles International Tea Festival (a $100 value)

From Saturday, October 27, to Sunday, October 28, the Los Angeles International Tea Festival fills the Japanese American National Museum's exhibit halls and galleries with 14 tea-centric exhibitors and presentations from 12 industry speakers. During the 90-minute tea-sommelier class, author James Norwood Pratt and Chado Tea Room founder Devan Shah expound on the global history of tea, tea varietals and regions, and methods of production. Ticket holders and tea-sommelier-program participants receive general-admission access to the festival and museum, as well as a goody bag. Tea-sommelier students also receive a certificate of completion.

At afternoon tea, held at the Hollywood Boulevard Chado Tea Room location, each customer can partake in a pot of tea, a scone with homemade cream and jam, a cookie, and a slice of cake, as well as four toasted sandwiches. Sandwich selections include smoked salmon and cream cheese; goat cheese and olives; egg and onions; and chicken with cranberry-lingonberry sauce. Groups can also choose $25 worth of loose-leaf teas, such as black ceylon ($3.84+/4 oz.), organic, roasted green kukeicha ($11.29/4 oz.); and second-flush darjeeling ($14.02/4 oz.).