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Teaism Shop

400 8th St. NW
Washington, DC 20004
202.638.6010
www.teaism.com

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02-10-tea-logo.jpgThe Teaism Shop in Penn Quarter carries lovely items to help you enjoy tea, which also happen to serve as home accessories. The store has teapots, cups, bowls, books on tea, and, of course, a wide selection of wonderful loose-leaf tea. We especially like the beautifully-papered boxes meant to hold tea but useful for lots of other things too. More photos and info below the jump...

 
 

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The other Teaism restaurant locations in Dupont and Faragut carry a small selection of these goods. Photos show the Teaism shop in Penn Quarter (next door to the Teaism restaurant), which has the best selection of home accessories.

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Shown below are closeups of some lovely teapots and cups.

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The beautifully-papered boxes that made great gifts. The boxes are meant for storing tea or other small items.

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Teaism Shop

Location:
400 8th St. NW
Washington, DC 20004
Phone:
202.638.6010
Website: www.teaism.com
Categories: tabletop & servingware, tabletop & servingware

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One of my favorite places in this city!

posted by SoSpunky5 on February 10th 2009 at 1:58pm
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I love this place! I went to the restaurant when I visited DC, and it was delicious! My friends go here all the time.

posted by carrieberry on February 10th 2009 at 2:03pm
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Their tempeh is so good.

posted by sarahisaghost on February 10th 2009 at 4:50pm
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Ching ching cha in Georgetown also has a lovely (and more authentic) tea accessories shop.

posted by Miriam on February 10th 2009 at 7:07pm
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I'm a fan of their loose teas especially the Assam.

posted by Yokie on February 10th 2009 at 9:25pm
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Ching ching cha is great and their food oh so delicious (and the owner is cyu-ute), but Teaism was my go to favorite with my best friend because it's Metro accessible. And when we couldn't even swing the time or money for the Metro (we were stereotypically broke students) we'd sit in the Ten Ren's in College Park, nursing our pots of tea by adding free hot water and daydreaming about Tea Cellar.

posted by desertacacia on February 11th 2009 at 1:37pm
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