Serenitea
2405 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA
Crema's Take
“Tucked away in Westgate Plaza, this intimate tea sanctuary is run by Phaedra, whose genuine warmth and tea expertise shine through in every cup—whether you're ordering a perfectly steeped Earl Grey or a refreshing Watermelon Mint blend from their thoughtful loose leaf selection. It's the kind of quiet, cozy refuge where the vibes work equally well for focused studying, book club gatherings, or simply pausing to read, with a lovely nook and table space that feels genuinely inviting rather than performatively "Instagram-worthy."”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Super quiant tea shop tucked away in the Westgate plaza. The owner Phaedra is very friendly and makes a great cup of tea. I had the earl gray and it was delicious. This is it a great little shop in a nice neighborhood. If you get a chance you should throw some business her way. This business ads to the community and is really a cool little shop. I plan to get tea there quite often now!
Has a wonderful selection of loose leaf tea. The lady who runs it is knowledgeable and kind.
Such a cozy tea shop. Stop by if you’re ever in need of quiet place to read, chit chat with some friends, or you just want to take a pause. The vibes fit every need. It’s perfect for book club, studying, or maybe getting some work done. My favorite part is you can buy loose leaf’s tea to take home as well.
Awesome tea shop. Loose leaf tea that is reasonably priced. Lovely reading nook and tables for getting a little work done.
Having a great cup of Watermelon mint tea. Really enjoying this new tea shop!
Crema Reviews
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