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| - Go. Now. Go to Dobra Tea. Don't read any more reviews. Just go there. The fact that you're sitting somewhere else and not at Dobra Tea right now means you're going to feel like an idiot for not going sooner when you get there.
It's obvious the owners and staff really care about the environment and their craft, and I don't think I've ever witnessed that at any other establishment anywhere.
It's not just tea, it's an experience. I felt like an Arabian princess.
I was astounded by the details (the Dobra Tea logo on the mugs and pots, the carpet nailed to the walls with a space cut out for an outlet, etc). It smells pleasant, the music is really soothing, it's perfect if you need to find some peace and quiet to just chill or if you want to get some work done.
The only criticism I have is that the table had wet spots on it (probably from being recently cleaned) and I was a little surprised that we didn't receive more than a couple cocktail napkins-- we ordered crystallized ginger, 2 teas, 3 cookies, & the hummus plate, so I feel a few more napkins would've been smart, but it really wasn't a big deal, and I was too mesmerized by the place so I neglected to ask any of the two servers who handled us.
Again, I've never been somewhere before where the passion for the art of the product has been so abundant and the attitude of the staff has been so gracious. I was blown away.
If I lived closer, I would be there every day.
Read about the origins of the place on the first page of the menu! This location is only the FIFTH in the United States! How lucky are we, Pittsburgh?!??
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