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Blue Willow Teaspot 1200 Tenth Street, Berkeley, CA 9471...
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The menu of Blue Willow Teaspot from Berkeley includes 58 meals. On average, meals or drinks on the card cost about $11.0. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
What Annemarie Gomolluch likes about Blue Willow Teaspot:
A great spot to hang out with friends. The last time I was here, I got the Menghai Puerh and it was grounding and delicious. It doesn’t have a lot of caffeine and only takes 15 secs to steep. The Wild Forest Puerh is also really good. They have little GF mochi muffins (the one that’s purple on the inside is amazing) and other nice snacks. It’s bright and there are a lot of plants inside, which makes for a really cool... View all feedback.
What ROSE MARY DA ROSA ALVES doesn't like about Blue Willow Teaspot:
Looked pretty in person but was misled by the positive reviews. I was disappointed with the service and management. Tea was okay. Wish I could get a refund. Hopefully they address this major issue View all feedback.
I was excited to visit Blue Willow Tea with my friends, but unfortunately, our experience did n...
Beautiful concept, I can’t wait to visit the store front. Bluewillow Tea’s online platform has...
A great dynamic spot. sunny outdoor seating. friendly staff. calm laid-back social hall. theres...
The value is in the atmosphere. The service and drink quality are really lacking
Wonderful tea house with an amazing selection of all kinds of high quality teas, and a relaxing...
Jasmine Pearls
This exquisite tea comes from a small, family-run farm in China. For generations this family has grown jasmine and green tea in order to produce Jasmine Pearls. Top-quality green tea combines with jasmine to yield a tea with lush fragrance and silky mouth
Keemun
For many tea aficionados Keemun tea offers the peak black-tea experience. Rich, toasty and bold, Keemun was once the preferred breakfast tea of England. The small, carefully harvested ebony leaves produce a rich, oaky taste with undertones of sherry. The