This is what a tea shop should be! Knowledgeable staff, quality tea and a great community of friendly tea lovers!
There’s a tea bar, window tables and quieter back room. (I prefer mingling with the bar crowd and sharing tea with students from the University (I’m the tea grandma). Free WiFi…and 10% of sales supports Cambodian schools.
Ku Cha House of Tea in Boulder is amazing! The customer service is excellent.
Each time I’ve visited this beautiful shop, the tea professionals offer me a sample of the tea to taste before purchasing.
On my last visit, a Pu-erh was prepared at the Gonfu station while I sat on a lovely wooden bench and watched the server deftly rinse, steep and serve my tea.
There is an area for custom blending your own tea and a teahouse with low tables and cushions at the rear of the store.
No tea tour of Boulder is complete without a visit to Ku Cha House of Tea (my personal favorite!).
Today my granddaughter and I went to the Dushanbe Teahouse for the first time on a beautiful warm Spring day. It was just after lunch rush and still a bit busy so we went to the bar for our tea, figuring this would put us in the right spot for serious tea drinking and for viewing the intricately carved and colorfully painted ceiling. Wow, on the interior of the tea house! This is like a beautiful painted box only gigantic! No way to discribe how beautiful it is and right next to the park with outdoor seating as well.
I asked for the tea menu and the bar attendents and I chatted about the Puer selections avalilable. I wanted to try something unfamiliar and went with a light bamboo Puer perfect for the warm weather. My granddaughter had a blended iced tea. What I appreciated was the attention to detail on the timing, the ease of basket steeping control, the quantity in the pot and the quality of the Puer. I asked about origin..smelled the Puer in the bamboo before trying and chatted about the buyer and history of Dushanbe. I will return. This is a Teahouse for restful tea drinking. I will come back though at a less busy time. There was entirely too much hussle and business close to the bar with waitpersons going to the kitchen.
The second visit to Dushanbe was on Mother’s Day after the rush 2012. I was with my daughter. We sat at the bar and had the best waffles. The service as always was excellent. The disappointment was the tea. My Puerh was dusty. It came from the bottom of the container and should have been rinsed. When I asked about it, I was told that it was not a regular practice to rinse the puerh before service. Red Flag for me on not being trained properly on Puerh’s. The dust (not earthy flavor…which would have been good) was the worse tea I’ve ever been served anywhere ever! To the credit of the server I was given a comment card and filled it out. I hope adjustments to training will be made because Dushanbe is a spectacular tea house otherwise.
This is so far my daughter and my favorite place to have tea especially at Christmas when they have special menu’s and are fully decorated for the Season. There is always a lunch menu available with soups, salads, small sandwiches and bites in good Tea Tradition. The setting is beautiful. Very Victorian. There is a well stocked shop out front with all the tea items one could imagine available for purchase. We have moved to Colorado but plan to go to Lisa’s Tea Treasures every time we visit Northern California.
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I have a bunch of grandchildren! I’ve taken each one (6) for tea with grandma at Happy Lucky’s. The service has been fantastic and the tea really special. Of course each child gets to pick a special tea to take home. My young grandsons like to sit at the bar and play with a couple of games set up to play while relaxing and sipping. The coolist thing are the organic corn straws. They are made for cold drinks and when you put them in a hot drink like tea they shrivel up which really wows a 7,9 and 10 year old. The service can’t be beat and the wall of tea is gigantic!