Teas you didn't know existed are there, so if you are a tea lover, or just looking for a different experience, it is the place to be
The service is always friendly and prompt. They are always knowledgeable and passionate about their product. It's fun and refreshing to have a tea house rather than a coffee house. There is a wide variety of CAFFEINATED and HERBAL (no caffeine) tea leaves, and tea blends and types of tea drinks, just like at a coffee house . Dairy and ALTERNATIVE MILKS are all available.
They have some refrigerated macro Foods sandwiches and desserts, which is a nice alternative... I haven't found any I can have- because even though many of them are GLUTEN FREE none of them are dairy free or KOSHER. They also have a selection of normal delicious pastries that friends who don't eat healthy or have allergens can go eat and enjoy.
They have a small inside place to sit, converse, and even play a small game. There is a second, small, area that is tented. And there is an open, outside area with chairs and shade trees. Unfortunately I didn't say there last time because someone stood there and smoked cigarette after cigarette and my lungs cannot take that.
The atmosphere is clean and both identifiable as a coffee shop type place even though it's a tea shop and unique as Too Soul Tea. the inside seats are and the noise is not too loud but neither is it super quiet. But there's no blenders going off or blaring music or TVs.
There are a few little Artisan jewelry and similar items for sale.
You'll notice the address is a one half because it is a building in the middle of a parking lot surrounded by other buildings. There's plenty of room between them and there is dedicated parking and there is a BATHROOM.
But you can't see it from the street. So you have to just trust when Google tells you to pull into the parking lot.
It's a small building, so there's nothing dedicated to wheelchair accessibility. But you probably could go if it's not too large of one. Like, on one of my wheelchair days, or if I had a friend in a wheelchair, I could probably take them there. Especially to sit outside with tea or use the bathroom. And it's a level door to get into. It's nice that there's no sidewalks or long way to go all the way around the building looking for the wheelchair entrance. Which is very nice. ( My husband likes to pop wheelie for those times and it makes me feel not fun 😆) But neither does it scream wheelchair accessibility. Because it could be a little tight inside. So on that count you're probably going to have to judge for yourself.
All in all it's a place I like to go and take people. And even have a mini date with my spouse.
I put some things in caps for those people who are needing to just skim really fast for what they need.