Remedy Teas in Seattle, Washington
5/5
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I love this place. Great tea selection, and a good food menu to go with it. It’s a bit out of the way for me, but if I’m in the area I will make sure to drop in for a cuppa.

The Crumpet Shop in Seattle, Washington
4/5
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laurenpressley rated this place
4/5
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Adorable crumpet shop! Very British! They close when they’re out of crumpets, so you have to try to get there fairly early. If you’re vegan you’ll be happy to know the crumpets are vegan, so add a bit of almond butter and you’re good to go!

MarketSpice in Seattle, Wa
4/5
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laurenpressley rated this place
4/5
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Terrific shop in Pike Place Market. Famous for their orange cinnamon tea (and they have it in black, green, white, and rooibos), they have many different types of tea to choose from. They also carry quite a few tea accessories and a wide variety of spices. When I traveled here as a tourist I always picked up tea. Now that I live here I make use of their spices as well. Great shop!

Mad Hat Tea Company in Tacoma, Washington
5/5
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laurenpressley rated this place
5/5
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If you are ever in Tacoma, do not miss this tea shop! It’s got an amazing selection, knowledgeable staff, and a comfortable space to hang out in. Whenever I go to pick up a bag or two of tea, I end up leaving with a cup to go as well. Highly recommended!!

Argo Tea in New York, New York
5/5
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laurenpressley rated this place
5/5
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I stopped here while in New York and really enjoyed it! It’s truly a tea drinker’s take on Starbucks, but there’s a niche I’d like to see filled in every city. Their specialty seems to be the frou frou lattes made on a tea base, and the one I had was outstanding. They also had a good supply of loose tea if you’re looking for something a bit more traditional. There was limited indoor seating and it was all occupied. When the weather is nice, there’s also outdoor seating and a nearby park.

Tealuxe (Harvard Square) in Cambridge, Massachusetts
5/5
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laurenpressley rated this place
5/5
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I adore Tealuxe. This one is a bit out of the way if you’re visiting Boston proper, but if you happen to make it to Cambridge, it’s an excellent place to stop. It’s a bit more crowded than the Newbury Street shop, and doesn’t have the downstairs cafe, but still has the same great tea selection.

Tealuxe in Boston, Massachusetts
5/5
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laurenpressley rated this place
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I adore Tealuxe, and go several times every time I make it to Boston. This Tealuxe features a cafe downstairs, and a shop upstairs. The cafe offers a full tea menu as well as food options ranging from sandwiches to desserts. The shop is fairly standard tea ware as well as bulk loose tea and a counter where you can order tea to go. They keep 2 iced on tap each day as well as a few other options such as chai and/or bubble tea. I got one of my favorite teapots there, and could easily loose hours sitting in the cafe sipping cups from a large pot of tea.

Angelina's Teas in Winston Salem, North Carolina
4/5
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laurenpressley rated this place
4/5
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Extremely knowledgeable owner. I went in once and said, “I once had a tea that tasted like X and I miss it.” And he found something very very close to what I was remembering. Another time I went in and said I wanted to learn the difference between Japanese and Chinese green teas. He gave a good overview, then sold me several samples of each so I could try them for myself. What keeps me from giving a five star rating? The store is not heavily trafficked, so you’ll often be the only person in there, which can get to be a little bit weird. Also, the teas are stored in clear glass containers, which makes me wonder how long they’ll last. But if you want to learn about tea or talk to someone who knows their stuff, this is a great place to go.

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I’ve been into tea, at some level, since college with a first tin of loose tea brought back by my parents from Oxford. My love of tea increased with a visit to Boston and a chance cup at Tealuxe. Since then I’ve only gotten more interested in tea and have developed more of an appreciation for it.

tea rating guide
(updated 12/2010)

100: a perfect cuppa. these are the teas I’ll keep in my cupboard and tend to be one per type of tea.

90-99: will definitely get more of this tea

80-89: likely to get more and perhaps it will become a favorite with time

70-79: very good, depending on my mood or the season

60-69: wouldn’t actively try to get this tea, but also wouldn’t avoid it in a tea shop or restaurant

50-59: run-of-the-mill tea for me

40-49: decent, would hit the spot in some moods, but probably wouldn’t purchase it for my cupboard

30-39: okay, will try again, maybe

20-29: meh. I’d try this tea again if no other were available

10-19: drinkable, but a forced cup

0-9: didn’t even finish the cup

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Seattle, WA

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