In the heart of Ottawa's Byward Market lies a little tea store like no other in the Nation's capital. Teatime was declared in 1996 when the teastore was first stablished. As you will see, our specialty tea selection (NOW WITH OVER 200 DIFFERENT TEAS AND COUNTING) are some of the best quality teas found around the world. From China to Japan, Kenya , India and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) we truly carry the best quality teas in Ottawa. We hope this site will provide and inform you with all the pertinent information needed to make a selection that is right for you.more...See more text
We’re a nation of coffee drinkers here in Canada, and it’s especially true in Ottawa, but there’s something to be said for the ritual of drinking tea that makes it extra special. Tea aficionados already know this of course. Not only does it force us to slow down – spooning the leaves into an infuser, waiting for the water to boil, waiting for the tea to steep – it forces us to stop, take a deep breath, and be mindful of the moment. This is a good thing, especially given how hectic our lives can be sometimes.
Selection of tea was great. But just like many others here mentioned, stuff was incredibly disorganized, rude and soooo slow. It wasn't just to me, they were the same to others too. And I am a pretty low maintenance person. I left the store with my purchase but skipped my drink as I couldn't watch such unprofessionalism. My guess they count on lots of first time visitors and tourists and don't have too many regulars. It's a shame.
Take a seat outside under the red awning, or come in and enjoy the cramped-but-cozy vibe of The Tea Store. You won't come up short: The selection is seemingly endless – black, green, herbal, white, oolong and kusmi. The welcoming staff will help you navigate the multitude of flavours and find something perfect for your particular palate. Make sure to try one of their scones with whipped cream, jam and butter, or the famous cheese s'more.