It seems I am a little T obsessed since joining this challenge! As I walked along a new-to-me (on foot) section of Bloor St. West I found several tea shops.
Oh Jackie, I love these tea houses. The funniest and most clever was THIRSTEA. I'm just thrilled you have joined us again and am sorry I was unable to join you last week because my internet was offline for nine days. Thank you SO much for sharing these fun tea houses with us for T this Tuesday. There are no tea houses in Wichita anymore. When I first started this venture there were two, then one, now none. Glad to see you (the collective you) have lots of choices in Toronto.
Wow, you have so many tea shoppes near you. How fun! The closest one to us is hours away. I hope that you have the chance to try them all and share your experience with us. Happy Tea Day, Kate
Ohhhh so many fun shops ~ I'll try to get by to post a pic of mine by next Tuesday ~ I need to give them some business so they stay afloat ~ Enjoy your week!
Oh wow! That many tea shops! And I love the quirky names. One of them sells bubble tea (popular in Taiwan according to my Postcrossing friends) and I spotted Korean tea shop too. How fascinating. And of course perfect for T-Day. I live near Granada in Spain, and in Granada old city there is a street full of tea shops. It's a very old, narrow (pedestrianized) street, and nowadays a bit touristy too. But fun nevertheless. I'm sorry I'm late in commenting. My laptop has decided it does no longer wants to use Chrome or Internet Explorer and I have not been able to comment. I have an iPhone but I've tried commenting before and most comments don't arrive. So I am looking for someone to do me a blog on Wordpress (the free version). If you know of anyone who could do that for me and is reasonably priced, please let me know. I have tried myself but I have not succeeded. Happy belated T-Day, Hugs, Lisca
Wow, you've got a good eye for spotting tea places. Now you have me wondering if there are any around where I live. (I think we mostly have coffee places, like Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks.) Happy Belated T-Day!
These are great little shops. Wish we had something other than Starbucks here! I guess on the other side of town there is a place called The Bean Scene, but other than that, I don't know of any! Happy Day!
What a lot of tea shops you found - in our town it is mainly chains of snack foods or coffee which considering England is famed for being a nation of tea drinkers is strange! That said I am not a tea drinker - it makes me ill! Belated Happy T day, Chrisx
...it looks like it's time for tea.
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is awesome to have so many tea shops nearby I have never seen one where ever I have lived. Those would be fun to explore
ReplyDeleteHappy T Kathy
Oh Jackie, I love these tea houses. The funniest and most clever was THIRSTEA. I'm just thrilled you have joined us again and am sorry I was unable to join you last week because my internet was offline for nine days. Thank you SO much for sharing these fun tea houses with us for T this Tuesday. There are no tea houses in Wichita anymore. When I first started this venture there were two, then one, now none. Glad to see you (the collective you) have lots of choices in Toronto.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! We don't have a single place like these here. Not a one! Happy T Tuesday
ReplyDeleteLove it- such great photos for T Day!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous photos! I loved seeing all the different tea shops - amazing 😁. Take care and Happy T Day wishes! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteWow, you have so many tea shoppes near you. How fun! The closest one to us is hours away. I hope that you have the chance to try them all and share your experience with us.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tea Day,
Kate
I can't believe how many tea shops you found on one street. They're all darling. Clever names too.
ReplyDeleteHappy T-Day! Eileen
Ohhhh so many fun shops ~ I'll try to get by to post a pic of mine by next Tuesday ~ I need to give them some business so they stay afloat ~ Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteNice Tea shops. You sure found a lot of them. I have never seen any here in New Hampshire. Hope it was a happy T day.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen Tea shops in the area where I live. I love puns so Thirstea is my favorite. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteWow these tea shops look so amazing. Nice that you have so many around you.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That many tea shops! And I love the quirky names. One of them sells bubble tea (popular in Taiwan according to my Postcrossing friends) and I spotted Korean tea shop too. How fascinating. And of course perfect for T-Day.
ReplyDeleteI live near Granada in Spain, and in Granada old city there is a street full of tea shops. It's a very old, narrow (pedestrianized) street, and nowadays a bit touristy too. But fun nevertheless.
I'm sorry I'm late in commenting. My laptop has decided it does no longer wants to use Chrome or Internet Explorer and I have not been able to comment. I have an iPhone but I've tried commenting before and most comments don't arrive. So I am looking for someone to do me a blog on Wordpress (the free version). If you know of anyone who could do that for me and is reasonably priced, please let me know. I have tried myself but I have not succeeded.
Happy belated T-Day,
Hugs,
Lisca
Wow, you've got a good eye for spotting tea places. Now you have me wondering if there are any around where I live. (I think we mostly have coffee places, like Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks.) Happy Belated T-Day!
ReplyDeleteThese are great little shops. Wish we had something other than Starbucks here! I guess on the other side of town there is a place called The Bean Scene, but other than that, I don't know of any! Happy Day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of tea shops you found - in our town it is mainly chains of snack foods or coffee which considering England is famed for being a nation of tea drinkers is strange! That said I am not a tea drinker - it makes me ill! Belated Happy T day, Chrisx
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