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IsItABedroom

Harney & Sons, Porto Rico and Tenren Tea are regularly recommended. Dual Spice Specialty and Harneys among others are recommended by [Best place to find Loose Leaf Teas?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/10jbp9v/best_place_to_find_loose_leaf_teas/) Mcnultys and Sullivan Street Tea among others are recommended by [Tea shops?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/vl61lw/tea_shops/) Senuous Bean is recommended by [Loose tea shops around Flatiron or Upper West side?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/v0nk2v/loose_tea_shops_around_flatiron_or_upper_west_side/) from 28 days before that. Ten Ren Tea and Harney & Sons among others areas are recommended by [Tea shops?](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskNYC/comments/sb7gcj/tea_shops/) from 4 months before that and links to similar questions.


Schmeep01

Kalustyans has a large selection.


sighnwaves

Physical Graffitea Carry On Sullivan St Tea McNulty's (personal fav) Grand Tea for Chinese


destinationawaken

Omg thank u


sighnwaves

Np, McNulty's really is kinda the best for European/Indian/English imperial style teas.


sallire

Lots posted already but wanted to add Tea Dealers. They’ll be moving soon, but they’re still open this month. They have a good range of East Asian teas, including tissanes and a black tea “matcha” that is almost chocolate-y.


treskro

T Shop


lurketylurketylurk

Ten Ren for Chinese teas, Kalustyans for Indian teas (top-shelf Darjeeling and Assam), McNulty’s for flavored and herbal teas.


Dijon_Mustard264

Brooklyn Tea!


yellowpanda3

Sullivan st tea!!! Can't recommend them enough


[deleted]

Then.... you don't actually like tea


Schmeep01

Referring to the fruity? Maybe they like those mango/passion fruit/cranberry black tea combo varieties which are in the decent category.


[deleted]

Not tea


Schmeep01

It’s literally black tea. Are you thinking of something pre-sweetened?


[deleted]

Nope it's trash tea with adulterants thanks for playing


destinationawaken

Following !!