Harney & Sons celebrates five years at Millerton store

MILLERTON — Harney & Sons Fine Teas passed a milestone over the weekend, celebrating the fifth anniversary of their Millerton tea shop.

The company was founded in 1983 in Salisbury. It later moved to Millerton, with its warehouse at one point at the Arnoff Moving & Storage site and then later just a short distance south on Route 22, to the former Hipotronics building. Five years ago the Harneys opened a tasting room and restaurant on Main Street in Millerton.

It was that venture that was celebrated over the weekend. Tea and hors d’oeuvres were served at the anniversary event, held last Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. John Harney, the company’s founder, and his son, Michael, were both on hand to sign copies of their books on tea.

Those who attended (and they came from far and wide, including one from Sri Lanka) had the opportunity to put their names in a raffle for a tea set worth $155 inspired by an upcoming trip for the Harneys to tea gardens in Asia.

The Tea Bar restaurant, run by John’s grandson, Alex, has grown in scope in the last five years. In 2008 a full kitchen was installed, and the menu expanded from salads, soups and sandwiches to entrees and desserts.

While the Millerton store has become a local favorite, John Harney also took the opportunity to announce that Harney & Sons will be opening a new store in the SoHo section of Manhattan.

Harney said the move to Millerton was for the best, and their shop’s location in Railroad Plaza is ideal, especially because of the nearby Harlem Valley Rail Trail.

“It definitely helped,� he said, reminiscing about the ways he’s watched his company grow over the years. “If you stand in the tea room and watch people tasting teas, it’s amazing.�

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