

| The Tea Room's History... Serving tea since 2001 |
The Pink Bicycle Tea Room was created by Mrs. Donna Lane in 2001. It was first known as the Victorian Lane Tea Room, but one day when she was out antiquing with her husband, they stumbled across two pink bicycles and the AHA! moment happened. Current owner, Ms. Lisa Renee Johnson, purchased the tea room from Mrs. Lane on April 1, 2005 and it has been growing ever since. About Occoquan... Founded in 1734, as a trading post, this tiny Virginia hamlet hugs the banks of the Occoquan River providing a picturesque setting for visitors to escaped mall and city shopping. More than 100 specialty shops and restaurants line the streets of this well preserved historic town, which stretches just four blocks long and three blocks deep. There are stores offering everything from handmade pottery, home accents, antiques, and folk art. Several galleries feature works by local artists that cover all mediums including handmade one of a kind jewelry. There are even boutiques featuring unique fashion items. With the warmth and charm of a small town of the past, each doorway leads to another surprise. More on Historic Occoquan More on my fellow merchants in Occoquan |
| In The News! |
| Pink Bicycle Tea Room Historic Occoquan, VA |
Extra! Extra! Beth Brook's Tea & Thee blog Time For Tea Tuesday Check out what Modern Mom's are saying about us in I Am Modern Magazine Even the Washington Post is talking about tea parties |

| Washington's Business Journal talks about our great area! In Occoquan There is Hope for the Future... |
