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heidi693
heidi693 rated this place
5/5
and said 2012-03-29 17:12:54 -0400

This tea shop has by far the largest and most complete selection of teas in the city. Added bonus, no pesticides! All of their hundred + teas are organic, and you can tell that they have been grown and picked with the intention of savoring the plant and reaping all its benefits without altering it. When you go in there, you will see a very eccentric shop with lots of character.

They tend to be packed from when they open to right before they close at 11 pm (which is another reason I love this place, late night tea cravings are fulfilled here daily). If you wait a couple minutes in the middle of the shop, a table will open up pretty quickly.

To sum it up, this place is a must try. Even if you have to park a half a mile away, it’s worth it. Full service is pricey, so if you are hungry I would suggest getting a cup of their homemade soup de jour and a cookie or squash bread. But whether you’re hungry or not, just go. Great place to get cool tea gadgets, also.

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Remedy Teas Edit

(6 ratings)
1 2 3 4 5
Type Tea Room
Style Modern
Serves Loose-leaf
Food Pastries, Sandwiches, Snacks
Features Free wi-fi

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Remedy Teas

5 Reviews

heidi693
heidi693 rated this place
5/5
and said 2012-03-29 17:12:54 -0400

This tea shop has by far the largest and most complete selection of teas in the city. Added bonus, no pesticides! All of their hundred + teas are organic, and you can tell that they have been grown and picked with the intention of savoring the plant and reaping all its benefits without altering it. When you go in there, you will see a very eccentric shop with lots of character.

They tend to be packed from when they open to right before they close at 11 pm (which is another reason I love this place, late night tea cravings are fulfilled here daily). If you wait a couple minutes in the middle of the shop, a table will open up pretty quickly.

To sum it up, this place is a must try. Even if you have to park a half a mile away, it’s worth it. Full service is pricey, so if you are hungry I would suggest getting a cup of their homemade soup de jour and a cookie or squash bread. But whether you’re hungry or not, just go. Great place to get cool tea gadgets, also.

Rosanne Marks
Rosanne Marks rated this place
4/5
and said 2011-07-23 15:31:11 -0400

The tea here is pricy, but impeccable and the design is gorgeous. This place is not that comfortable to be in, but I love the highly descriptive tea menu that truly helps you find the right tea for any day or mood.

ryanharrison
ryanharrison rated this place
5/5
and said 2011-01-19 19:36:29 -0500

Great tea, great location

J W
J W rated this place
5/5
and said 2010-05-12 01:20:35 -0400

Although I don’t like the hipster atmosphere, I love their teas. Their green “orange crush” really tastes like orange crush. The chili chai is spicy to the lips and tasty. Some of the best tea I’ve had in Seattle

Andrew Jesaitis
Andrew Jesaitis rated this place
4/5
and said 2010-03-12 12:31:03 -0500

Remedy Teas is a really cool tea room on Capital Hill. With its hip, modern interior, free wi-fi, and selection of organic tea, it epitomizes Seattle. And if those amenities weren’t enough, they have some really excellent teas. Their HUGE selection of loose leaf teas contains everything for the standard—Sencha, Iron Goddess of Mercy—to more adventuresome and non-traditional teas like Silk and Citrus or Blue Hawaii.

Its prices on loose tea are inline with other tea shops and prices for a cup or pot and pastries are competitive with other cafes in Seattle.