Dobra Tea Edit

6 ratings
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Type Tea Room
Style Other
Serves Loose-leaf, Bubble, Chai, Iced
Food Snacks, Pastries
Features Tastings, Tea ceremony
Good For Dates, Groups
Hours
Mon Sun 10:00 AM 11:00 PM

6 Reviews

Dobra Tea in Northampton, Mass
5/5
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Avery F. rated this place
5/5
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Nice shop with a good variety of teas and knowledgeable staff. It’s a bit pricey, probably because Northampton in general is expensive. It can get kind of busy, but that’s not a bad thing, as you can take your time looking over the different teas available.

Dobra Tea in Northampton, Mass
5/5
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amjoneskc rated this place
5/5
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Dobra is my favorite place on earth!!!

Dobra Tea in Northampton, Mass
5/5
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Django Skorupa rated this place
5/5
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I love this place, the tea is always prepared excellently, the atmosphere is phenomenal, and the owners are very kind. You can tell all of the people who work here really love tea.

Dobra Tea in Northampton, Mass
5/5
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wildfinch rated this place
5/5
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I absolutely adore this place, and I miss it dearly since moving away from Northampton. Each time I’m back visiting the area, I make at least a few stops. The tea is superb and the atmosphere is one of total peace. I think Hillel wrote a very comprehensive review, so I’ll leave it at that.

Dobra Tea in Northampton, Mass
4/5
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Ian rated this place
4/5
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Very nice little tea shop. You are met with a very relaxing, classical tea atmosphere when you walk into the little shop. There is pottery along the walls, woven or zafu-style seating, and there are expended Puerh wrappers beneath the glass covering for the tables.

If you’re going into sit down and sip on some tea the prices are absolutely outstanding. However, if you’re going in to buy Xg of Y tea the prices are somewhat exuberant for the quality of their teas I have experienced. It’s far better on your pocket and worth your money to sit in and drink opposed to buy.

Very worth a visit if you are ever in town. The atmosphere is beautiful, the staff kind, and the tea is good.

Dobra Tea in Northampton, Mass
5/5
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Hillel rated this place
5/5
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Have you ever found a place that is just perfect for your purposes? Maybe a bookstore with the right size comfy chairs, a straight, well-paved road where you can put it in a high gear and really fly; or a quiet beach where you can dig your toes into the sand and dance in the waves? Welcome to Dobrá Tea in Northampton, Massachusetts.

Dobrá is located on the main drag, but inside the door, you’re in another world. There is an open sitting area up front and four smaller rooms divided off by hanging beads. The décor is generically Middle Eastern with rich carpets on the floor and walls, swooping arches painted on the walls and embellished with large plastic “jewels,” Moroccan-style lamps hanging above, a burbling fountain, low octagonal tables, and seating on cushions or low chairs and benches. There was a happy babble of conversation around, but it was muted by the clever layout so no one had to speak up to be heard. My wife and I went with two friends (full disclosure: Dobrá’s owner is my friend’s cousin, though we didn’t get to meet him). As we parked ourselves in the back seating area, I noticed the sign on the post: To honor the act of drinking tea, we ask that you keep this area technology free.

And that was the best possible introduction to this place, which is all about respect for remarkable teas. They offer a bit of food too, mostly Middle Eastern fare like mezze plate, hummus, and some pastries, but these are clearly meant as accompaniment to the main focus of tea. The 85-page(!) menu offers detailed descriptions of teas in all six styles (plus tisanes) from nine countries. They heat water to the right temperature for each style and bring it out in the right kind of pots, with enough cups to go around (except for the large gaiwan and single cup). Then they bring more water in a glass pot set on a holder with a tea light candle below to keep it warm. The staff (too-adorably referred to as “devoteas”) are incredibly knowledgeable about every tea they serve. They made excellent recommendations and emphasized how long each subsequent steep should be.

We sampled the Bi Luo Chun Taihu, Liu An Guapian, Bai Mu Dan (white peony), and masala. I won’t go into the tasting notes here because this is a review of the place, not the teas, but suffice to say they were all remarkable and well selected. I was glad that Dobrá sells in bulk so I could walk out with several ounces, all quite reasonably priced. Check out the website to see the range of offerings.

I am dreaming of opening my own teahouse and have thought a lot about what it would include. On almost every count, Dobrá beat me to it. This place is, quite simply, perfect. These people clearly care about tea and it shows in every detail. If you are anywhere near central Massachusetts, make your way to Dobrá as soon as you can.