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- Great spot for tea as they have all varieties and can make anything iced for you. They also have iced drinks, tea lattes, sandwiches and desserts, particularly, the gluten free brownies!
- Maya ShanmugamAugust 2, 2017Cool selection of classic teas and eclectic rarities; also some amazing mixed iced tea drinks, the maté blueberry basil is very refreshing and not too sweet.
- Joshua MillerFebruary 18, 2014The fireside hot chocolate is the strangest, most delicious thing that they make. Think of it as a smoked hot chocolate with a little bit of a spicy kick. Try it!
- Midnight blue; It's not too sweet or too bitter and it is nicely blended with lemongrass, rose, and lavender. Also, if you get the chance to meet Taylor (part of the staff) he suggests the best teas.
- Karl GroffDecember 3, 2015They have a wonderful tea selection, and take care to brew it properly before it is brought to you. I like the Earl of Lavender.
- DebbieSeptember 22, 2014London rose iced tea is amazing. Earl grey with lemonade and rosemary syrup is super tasty. It is sweet but very refreshing after walking around all day.
- Paweł SysiakMarch 20, 2018Golden Orange Latte is great! Blend of turmeric, coconut, orange peel, cardamom,black pepper, sweet orange oil.
- TiffanySeptember 25, 2012They have gluten free crepe options for an additional $1. They are amazing!!
- Buy in bulk for tea joy at home. The cold teas are perfect on a hot summer day.
- ErinJanuary 27, 2017Incredible tea and atmosphere - if looking for a lovely herbal tea, try the hibiscus.
- The Seattle TimesMay 26, 2010250 varieties of loose tea, chais, or black tea/matcha/yerba mate lattes. A light menu features crepes, both savory and sweet, and sandwiches of the sort that require two hands to hold. Read more
- Stacy Hotes-ApratoAugust 7, 2015Hemp milk options, they do great drinks, but I really love their crepes and pastries.
- What can you say about Miro? It's the only spot in Ballard for tea. HUGE selection.
- I recommend a pot of hojicha (roasted green tea stems) or an aged pu-erh. This is absolutely the best tea shop in Seattle.
- GourmetLiveOctober 17, 2010Well over 200 loose-leaf teas, herbals, and blends, all available hot or iced. And to eat: crêpes, including one made with tea-infused summer berries.
- Seattle YollarMarch 9, 2011Hey guys, try the caramel black blend. YUM! Rain in the forecast, it's officially tea weather. FYI, today's Yollar features half price Miro tea, check it out! http://www.yollar.com/seattle
- Jeannie LiuOctober 19, 2010If you're ever unsatisfied with your tea or food selection, the staff is always more than happy to exchange it for you.
- Gene MarkusSeptember 11, 2011Eating best crapes w Sasha at the beat tee shop in town after best Cuban sandwich at paseo
- Not SureNovember 7, 2014It appears to be game night. The gamers don't appear to be drinking tea, just occupying tables.
- AnnieFebruary 8, 2013The tea was cold, service was ridiculously slow and the sandwich was bland. With all the great restaurants in Ballard, pass on this one.
- PamoFebruary 16, 2020Service is not thought through , menu is a mess, cups not clean, staff is really not service oriented
- Ask Elliot to suggest a tea and order a pot of it. Sip, enjoy, and zen.