merton said

Has anyone ever gotten tea from McNulty's (NYC)?

I have heard that this place has some pretty good teas. Some of my family is going to NYC to visit another family member who lives there, so I am going to have them pick me up some tea.

If anyone has been there, do you have any recommendations?

http://www.mcnultys.com/

You can see all of their teas in their catalog:
http://www.mcnultys.com/uploads/6/4/4/5/6445887/catalog.pdf

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darby select said

Never been, but their storefront looks awesome!

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I’ve tried a few of their teas, you can read some of my reviews here:

http://sororiteasisters.com/?s=McNultys (note: some of my SororiTea Sister’s reviews of McNulty’s are posted on this link too)

and here:

http://www.teareviewblog.com/?cat=3638

merton said

Thank you!

I might try the Java Santosa and the Apple Mint Tea based on your reviews. Sounds interesting and delicious. I might also go with the Berry Creme.

…I need to stop buying so much tea…

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LOVE this store. It’s like stepping back in time. Their teas are generally pretty good. I really like the golden monkey.

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merton said

So I ended up ordering a TON of tea from McNulty’s. I still have to add them all to my cupboard on Steepster, but I picked up:

Java Santosa O.P.
Apple Mint
Berry Creme
Decaf Lemon Mint Spice
Ceylon Silvertips
Jasmine
Moroccan Mint
English Breakfast

So far, I’ve had the Apple Mint and the Java Santosa. I thought both were delicious.

@LiberTEAS, thank you for your reviews! I picked up the Java Santosa after reading your blog, and think it is delicious! I am drinking it right now. Just wrote my tasting note.

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I’ve never been to the store but have tried their teas and I would say I’m a fan :)

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I think Harney and Sons is in NYC city as well. That is where I’d go if I was visiting :)

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