Goodbye, Teavana Tea Bar

Just last month, the Teavana Fine Teas + Tea Bar in Beverly Hills officially closed its doors. The shop held a prime location at the intersection of Wilshire and Santa Monica in West LA, just steps away from the star-studded Beverly Hilton.While this Beverly Hills location closed altogether, 3 other Teavana Tea Bars in New York were converted to Starbucks coffee shops. For those of us who appreciated this more elaborate version of a standard Teavana, our cups are running empty.I’d like to consider this post a memento of sorts, a reminder of how much Teavana has grown since its pre-Starbucks days, and how much the company continues to develop America’s interest in tea. This Beverly Hills location was a prime example of what Teavana does best–the company makes tea accessible, colorful, and adventurous to tea drinkers at all levels. While the tea bar concept lasted, I must say that I really enjoyed it. The idea of pairing teas with light fare is always a winner in my book, and I loved how the shop carried a wide selection of Teavana products, especially in the way of tea accessories and gift boxesFor those of you who miss the LA and NY tea bars, don’t worry–Teavana’s 350 other retail locations remain Youthberry, Matcha, and Oprah Chai-stocked and ready to serve you!One Teavana Fine Teas + Tea Bar remains open, and it’s located in Seattle, Washington, just north of downtown. This Tea Bar will serve as space for testing out new Teavana retail concepts.If any of you tea lovers out there have memories of the Teavana Tea Bars in Beverly Hills or New York, I’d love to hear about them! Now that all but one of the Teavana Tea Bars have closed, I’m hoping that the company will make an effort to give tea some increased prominence on Starbuck’s coffee dominated shelves.
Tea and meal courtesy of Teavana Fine Tea + Tea Bar, Beverly Hills. 

Teavana Fine Teas + Tea Bar (at this point…the one and only!)

2625 NE University Village St

Seattle, Washington 98105

206.729.4953

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Nicole Martin

Great post! I was definitely sad to see the Teavana Tea Bars go. I worked at one of the NYC locations and it was a great experience. The concept was an awesome way to introduce people to loose leaf tea for the fist time.

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Kim

So sad! I don’t like Starbucks and this place looked amazing. The building itself is beautiful 🙂

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Geoff

Not gonna say I have strong feelings one way or the other about tea bar’s passing … but it was nice (for a time) seeing them try to evolve the Teavana concept.

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Zahara Lacroix Cass

I really don’t think it’s fair to say that Teavana is the reason why there is such healthy growth in the tea market. Quite the contrary, Teavana’s quality has slipped since being bought by Starbucks. It’s not terrible, but I can definitely notixe and taste a difference.

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