sutherlandk19 The Tea Spot in downtown Belleville is an adorable venue to enjoy sandwiches, soups, and of course tea. My mom and I enjoyed lunch here on a busy day in December 2025; even still, there was no delay in receiving our order. Due to the high prices ($16 for a sandwich and cup of soup), we decided to split the Ploughman sandwich and order an additional cup of soup. She had the Mac & Cheese w/ Broccoli and I had the Zuppa Toscana (which came served with a baguette). At first, my mom was put off by the name of her soup, but realized its just like a normal cheddar and broccoli soup, but with noodles in it. And she loved it! The Zuppa Toscana was savory and mouthwateringly delicious and Ill definitely be back for more. The sandwich was tasty, but nothing to write home about. Honestly, I could replicate it with little effort at home, just need the special bread. On my return, I plan on enjoying hot tea. I couldnt justify spending (I think it was) $7 on a cup or $13 on a pot, in addition to the cost of lunch.
$15-$17 on a salad (with no protein in it) and a cup of soup is absurd to me, but I suppose I just have to get used to inflation continuing to rise. I understand that operating costs are higher than theyve ever been.
Either way, I am thrilled that downtown Belleville has a cozy, locally owned restaurant where one can sit down and enjoy freshly-made sandwiches, hot soup, and hot tea. Bread Co. left downtown many years ago and the Tea Spot is satisfying that craving.
The space is a modernized tea room. The Tea Spot resides in the old Seven sushi restaurant, is connected to The Candy Bar, and has been decorated perfectly. It was nice to see the support of other local businesses inside the restaurant- tea for sale from the London Tea Merchant, books on a table from Belleville Books,  and decor from Circa Boutique. The space is clean, classy, and I could spend hours in there with a good book and a pot of hot tea. Service was fast and staff were helpful and friendly.