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Remedy Teas

345 15th Ave E
Seattle, WA 98112-5180
Phone: (206) 323-4832
Remedy Teas
Price:
$
Cross Street:
Harrison Street
Hours:
Daily 7am-10:30pm

Editorial Review for Remedy Teas – by Anna Roth

In Short
Patrons should look to the north wall when they enter--there's a long line of numbered vials offering varieties of white, green, oolong, black, puerh, mate and herbal teas to see and smell, helping along the almost overwhelming decision of which to try. The room is modern, with polished concrete floors and low-slung benches and seats. Chai and matcha green tea lattes and smoothies are offered, along with a selection of sandwiches and sweets.

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Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

After ordering, tea comes with a timer that blinks discretely when the optimal brew time is reached.

Save Money

Don't be shy about asking the staff to fill up your pot with more hot water.

What to Drink

Try a tea cocktail, like the Champagne Matcha mojito with matcha green tea, champagne and muddled mint--or choose an organic wine or beer.

The Extras

Patrons enjoy free Wi-Fi.

Fun Fact

Tea-infused pastries were developed for the shop by Coco la ti da's Sue McCown.

User Reviews for Remedy Teas

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/01/2007 Posted by johnnyhair

A small quaint neighborhood stop by the local Cap Hillites. This new coffee/tea shop differs from the other local shops (well known Victrola & Ladro) by having a more bright & clean ambiance. The service is drastically superior to the aforementioned shops, as well as the music (and noise level as a whole). The tea selection is obviously amazing, but that is their flagship product and thus does not deserve a comparison to other local coffee shops. I am an avid coffee drinker & I have tried every store here in Seattle. They cold-brew their coffee (slow overnight process only using cold water), which comes at a slightly higher price ($3 at time of posting) but I will easily pay that price due to its taste. Very smooth and nutty flavor with very low acid.

Pros: Service, coffee, tea selection, location

Cons: Small

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/02/2007 Posted by choirboy_lap

This place is so cool. My friend and I got large amount of tea and chatted for ever here. Anthony the owner helped me choose a white tea and totaly knew his stuff. The set up is unexpectedly cool from the building it's in. You could almost miss it. I parked on 15th and it was simple to find. I promise you won't be disapointed here.

Pros: HUGE selection

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Editor's Review

Brilliantly painted in tea green, this Capitol Hill cafe offers more than 150 organic teas, botanicals and blends.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Know Before You Go

After ordering, tea comes with a timer that blinks discretely when the optimal brew time is reached.

More Insider Tips

Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Street

Hours

  • Daily 7am-10:30pm

Cuisines

  • Coffeehouse

Payment Types

  • Visa
  • MasterCard

Meal Price

  • $

Amenities

  • Open 7 Days
  • Hidden Find
  • Cheap Eats

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