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  • We come in here once or twice a year (usually on Black Friday) and every time I wonder why we don't come more often. One of my very favorite local places. The employees are always helpful and friendly, even when the place is busy. If you don't know much about tea they will happily teach you and they often have classes about tea and herbs. If you give them an idea of what you like they will pull out container after container of tea for you to smell, and you'll think you've died and gone to olfactory heaven. And I have to say, once you've tried loose leaf tea, you might never go back to tea bags again. I don't know about their selection of the really high-end stuff, but for midrange tea this is the place to go. They have a good selection of black teas (flavored and plain), red, white, green, and oolong teas. You can get any loose leaf tea in 50, 100 or 250 gram bags. Prices range from about $5.99/50g for their holiday specials on up. If you have a hard time committing you can even get sample bags (enough for a cup or two) for $2. The employees will tell you all about how to brew your tea and they sell all sorts of tea paraphernalia (tins, steeping cups, teapots). In addition to selling loose leaf tea, this place is also a tea shop. For $3.99 they will brew you a hot or cold pot of any tea that they sell. You can either drink it there or take it to go. There are 2 tables and a couple of cushy chairs inside and a few outside. The complaints about the seating being a bit spartan are justified, but they're comfortable as far as they go. They definitely focus more on selling tea than on brewing it there. Still, the brewing is a great way to try a higher-end tea without committing to buying a bag. If we lived closer I'm sure we would be here more often since $3.99 is a pretty good deal for a pot of tea to share. More affordable (and fewer calories) than Starbucks, and a nicer environment to boot.
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