Miro Tea - Seattle

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Miro Tea

Miro Tea
4.6 / 5 (1251 reviews)

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The menu of Miro Tea from Seattle comprises about 175 different courses and drinks. On average you pay about $4.0 for a dish / drink.

Miro Tea in Seattle, Washington is a popular vegan-friendly coffee and tea shop located in the vibrant neighborhood of Ballard. The menu boasts a wide variety of delicious drinks, including the popular Pink Chai which is lightly sweetened.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: lmop

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★ 4.6 / 5 from 1251 reviews

Nestled in the vibrant Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Miro Tea shines as a delightful retreat from the bustling nearby Farmers Market. With its inviting atmosphere and comfortable seating, patrons can unwind over an impressive selection of high-quality teas and inventive tea-based lattes, including favorites like the Pink Chai and Capetown Latte. Unique offerings such as smoky cinnamon hot chocolate and delicious vegan-friendly bites, like the Apple Basil Pannini, enhance the experience. The knowledgeable staff are eager to assist in selecting the perfect brew, making Miro Tea a must-visit for both tea aficionados and casual drinkers alike.

erin-hudson-2
24.02.2024

A stroll through the lively Ballard neighborhood of Seattle will lead you to some amazing restaurants and shops. Among them is the charming and excellent tea shop, Miro Tea. Miro was established to introduce its neighborhood to the best world-class teas, and it certainly accomplishes that. They know what they're doing when it comes to tea, offering a wide selection of exceptional varieties. They prepare it in the best way possible and are very helpful when it comes to choosing. My stop here was fantastic. I ordered a hibiscus berry lemonade ice cream, tried some really nice hot teas while it was being prepared, and chatted with the friendly tea experts. My drink was incredibly refreshing, and I enjoyed the open and modern feel of the tea house. Of course, I picked up some tea essentials before leaving the shop. I loved my stop here. In a coffee-focused city, it's easy to overlook a tea shop. However, at Miro Tea, it's worth a visit. It's the best tea shop I've ever been to.

jill-irwin
24.02.2024

Seattle is known as a coffee hub, home to Starbucks, ubiquitous cafes, and java addicts. Don't be fooled, though. We also have excellent tea houses. Miro Tea, located on historic Ballard Avenue in the Ballard neighborhood in the north of the city, is a neighborhood gem with fine tea, extravagant crepes, gluten-free baked treats, and tasty snacks. Compared to the often frenetic buzz of a coffee shop, Miro has a more relaxing atmosphere. The friendly and knowledgeable servers guided me through brewing my favorite off-menu blend: chamomile ginger. Their tea selection is impressive and always high quality, thanks to the lovely owner Jeanne Liu.

karen-927
25.07.2023

This is hands down the best tea shop in Seattle! The Traditional Chai Tea latte with honey and almond milk is out of this world!

lmop
02.11.2023

Miro offers an impressive variety of loose leaf teas and tea drinks, many of which are vegan-friendly. They are accommodating when it comes to checking ingredients for customers with dietary restrictions, such as whether their seasonal drinks contain animal products. Some of their popular drinks include the Black Tea Latte with oat milk for cold weather and the All Nighter, a blend of matcha and espresso, for warm weather. They also serve vegan baked goods sourced from local bakeries and offer wagashi from a local Japanese confectionery, Tokara. However, be prepared for long lines on Sundays due to the popularity of the Ballard Farmer's Market outside the restaurant.

dlachica
02.11.2023

This restaurant in Ballard is definitely popular. It's always bustling with customers. They offer a great selection of drinks. I particularly liked the Pink Chai, which was lightly sweet as advertised. We also sampled the hot chocolate, which had a smoky cinnamon flavor that reminded us of Mexican hot chocolate. It was a unique and delicious combination that I had never tried before.

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    Super Phoenix
    Super Phoenix

    Buttery in texture & chestnut‐y in flavor; this hand rolled Chinese green is a great pick for those looking to discover what the appeal of Chinese green teas is about. Harvested once a year in southwest China.

    $3.9
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    Karigane
    Karigane

    A special blend of top grade teas; our karigane is produced from Japanese ceremonial grade Tencha. Full bodied; buttery; grassy yet smooth & rich. A highly enjoyable tea.

    $3.9
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    Bi Lo Chun
    Bi Lo Chun

    One of China's most famous varieties of green tea; Bi Lo Chun (Green Snail) is the earliest harvest of green tea; plucking only the first bud of the plant. The flavor is light & sweet + a floral finish; tasting like the bright spring day that it was

    $3.9
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    Golden Monkey Supreme
    Golden Monkey Supreme

    Named for its golden leaf buds; this nectar‐like premium black tea has a unique honey‐woody flavor that gradually fills your mouth as you sip.

    $3.9
    Keemun Supreme (Keemun Hao Ya)
    Keemun Supreme (Keemun Hao Ya)

    The highest grade Keemun; this Hao Ya grade offers a delicate; dark; & sweet array of flavors.

    $3.6
    Old Mountain Of Shandong
    Old Mountain Of Shandong
    $3.9

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