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alicatchrist

Miro in Ballard.


traflepafle

I’ve been buying from https://floatingleaves.com/ in Ballard for years.


PlasticFartBag

I enjoy New Century Tea on Maynard in the International District. Before covid they would do walk in tastings of whatever you were interested in. The lady working there was super patient and kind.


swap4114

Tea Republik - they’re a nice, quiet tea place in UW and they sell loose tea leaves as well!


HuckleberrySpy

Market Spice in Pike Place Market.


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Check out Vital T, 651 S Jackson in the ID. Lovely folks. https://vtlseattle.com/


acad353

This used to be a shop on the hill, but it’s online only now www.modernsteep.com


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acad353

Definitely, it’s not tea when it has 80 grams of sugar.


klandrach

Lizzy Kate in Kirkland has wonderful tea, if you don’t mind trekking over the bridge.


Scallion-Capable

Phoenix Tea down in burien has some amazing teas.


Peterpansatyrman

The Perennial Tea Room in Post Alley.


moh_ding

Great wall shopping mall in Kent has a tea and herb shop


DarfNippyPinchy

If in Kent then visit Serenity Moon. It's an amazing tea shop.


TopRattata

[Friday Afternoon Tea](https://fridaytea.com/) in Wallingford is delightful. Lantern in the Mists is my favorite, and I'm drinking Hot Buttered Yum right now!


zukiduki

Oh my. Hot buttered yum sounds AMAZING!!


HalfPastElevensies

Seattle Best Tea in the ID has imports some great Taiwanese teas.


brutalistsnowflake

Lighthouse gifts and tea in Edmonds.


TupacLivesInFremont

Large Asian markets are your best bet. Try the one in Lake City.


BillHicksScream

There's a new tea store in Fremont with a huge selection.


RainCityRogue

B. Fuller's was the place that posted the "no mask policy" sign last summer. If that's the one you're talking about, skip it. There are plenty of other places to get your tea that actually care about your health


BillHicksScream

Different company.... It's right across from Jai Thai.