Cho Chang: “Oh, there's a really nice place just up here; haven't you ever been to Madam Puddifoot's?“ Well, if you are into that kind of places, what's a better time to come here than Valentine's Day? **CLICK TO VIEW MORE** Madam Puddifoot's was a small tea shop located on a side road off the High Street at Hogsmeade. The decoration was very tacky and frilly. The windows steamed up and the gaudy tables and chairs were all claimed by teenagers holding hands or kissing over cups of tea and coffee. A bell over the door announced customers in a tuneful tinkle; the round tables were decorated with lacy napkins and china sugar bowls, and cramped up the small shop to the point that Madam Puddifoot has great difficulty in moving in between tables to serve the couples. While Cho Chang thought the place was nice and cute, Harry Potter was not fond of the appearance nor atmosphere, as it reminded him uncomfortably of Dolores Umbridge's office. On Valentine's Day,
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