Attic Tea Bristol
A very nice cup of tea tea tastings with attic tea.
Attic tea bristol. I remember the day wandering into the famed shanghai tea markets with. Sinensis and the mystical world of chinese tea. It is a cosy little shop that today resembled more of an alpine cafe given the number of parents and children all kitted up in the snow gear for a day of sledging snowball fights and snowman building. Brunswick square brunswick square bristol bs2 8pe 1 48 miles rupert street rupert street bristol bs1 2py 1 54 miles trenchard mscp trenchard street bristol bs1 5an 1 61 miles frog lane sats only frog lane bristol bs1 5uy 1 73.
Tea cafe retail with many quality loose leaf teas. Photos of attic tea. The attic tea house is an ambassador for tea the world over. The fact that we had called ourselves attic all the tea in china was a very clear indication of our intention to delve into the deep magic of one particular plant the chinese tea plant camellia sinensis var.
Posted 17th march 2012. Which gave me the perfect opportunity to get to attic a bristol tea house i ve been meaning to go explore for some time. Since writing this review attic have closed their tea bar in redland but are still selling their lovely tea online at various bristol markets and are holding pop up tastings. If you pop in please ask them to get in touch with bigbarn to add more.
Our approach to tea drinking resonates with people who are looking for long term low impact and gentle ways to keep well neither fanatical nor faddish it is simply an enjoyable natural way to help you feel good. Attic teas began life as a tea bar and cafe in bristol in 2006. This is all the information we have available. The name is actually an acronym for all the tea in china and this is the message they send home.
Attic teas began life as a tea bar and cafe in bristol in 2006. You can get builders tea here milky sweet pg tips but it s the more fine teas that they really love here their earl grey darjeeling and tiger teas for instance. Attic teas began life as a tea bar and cafe in bristol in 2006. Which gave me the perfect opportunity to get to attic a bristol tea house i ve been meaning to go explore for some time.
It is a cosy little shop that today resembled more of an alpine cafe given the number of parents and children all kitted up in the snow gear for a day of sledging snowball fights and snowman building. No photos posted yet be the first to post a photo.