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Great atmosphere--trendy, yet comfy, and perfect on a rainy day in Portland! Excellent selection--really fun blends and great 'concoctions' such as bubble teas and cocktails. Don't leave without trying the lavender shortbread--it's incredible with any of the teas!
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- Wendy 06/24/08
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My husband and I searched out The Tea Zone on a late 'first Thursday' in Portland. They were very busy... obviously a great place to be. Couldn't stay because it was too crowded but enjoyed the quick visit and hospitality.
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- Clarissa 06/18/08
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I went in there some time ago to get a birthday present for my step mom. I knew she was a big tea drinker and I wanted to get her something special. I bought her a loose leaf tea cup where you can steep it in the cup, remove the strainer or infuser or whatever it is called. I was at a total loss when looking at all the choices not just for cups and brewers and the like, but for different sorts of teas. The gentleman who was helping me, smiled and told me he would take care of it. He made a terrific assorted selection of three different teas in little stay fresh bags and he wrote the directions on each one!
When I gave the gift, my step-mom's face just lit up!! She was so pleased she went back and bought the same gift for her sister!!
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- Snow 03/03/08
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The Tea Zone is easily the best in the area. There are nearly 70 selections of premium to rare teas and selections change constantly to reflect the changes in the world market. Guest who I have brought to the Tea Zone have complained about cleanliness. The bulk tea sales are a bit expensive compared to other tea rooms of its type or internet sales. The owner seems to be very fastidious about here quality of teas and that's a good thing. Also attached to the Tea Zone is the Camilla Lounge. On Friday (and perhaps other nights) they have local talent perform. I was there one night with friends and quite impressed.
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- Dante 09/29/07
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Behind a Pearl District tea shop in the traditional American style sits a surprise, a true tea bar mixing tea and alcohol into great tasting concoctions. Tea Zone carries over 100 quality loose-leaf teas and offers a large teapot and tea accessory selection. The affiliated Camellia Lounge employs the notion of mixology and the slogan “drinks should not only taste good but be good for you.” Our tea infused cocktails came with inventive names as well: “The Bobby” made of mango black tea, vodka with 7-up and the “Streetcar Named Desire” made with Champagne, pomegranate liquor and hibiscus juice. It’s low-lit and feels lounge-like yet comfortable. I’ll return to try more creative tea combinations.
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- Elin Headrick 09/17/07
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Today was my first time at the Tea Zone. My daughter & I ventured to the Pearl district today for a sunny afternoon.We just happened to park beside the Tea Zone. My daughter suggested we go in because I had mentioned I would love some iced tea. What a delightful discovery. I enjoyed the best iced tea I think I have ever had. We sat in the front section & enjoyed watching a women outside nibbling on her crumpet, slicing her piece of chocolate as if she were French and sipping her infusion. Our server was wonderful. We were very impressed with the commitment to ensure our experience was positive. I ended up coming back later to grab a piece of chicken broccoli quiche to go. It was fresh from the oven! We will definitely return. Both of us agreed The Tea Zone is our new hot spot in the Pearl.
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- Lisa 09/02/07
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