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Teapots n Treasures moved from Mass Ave to 7 E. Market St. over the holidays.

I wasn't huge on tea until a couple of years ago. Now I drink it at least a couple times per week, if not daily, thanks to a smattering of absolutely phenomenal flavors concocted by the gals at Teapots n Treasures.

The shop has evolved since I first visited the antique mall/tea shop at the end of Mass Ave three years ago. It's moved several times to different spots on Mass, but recently came to Monument Circle, on the east side of Market Street, over the holidays.

For those who don't know how good tea can be, you really need to check it out. The Market Street Oolong is my new favorite (almond and coconut notes, completely delicious) and the Canterbury tea is definitely one to try as well. Plus, they have this other blend with chocolate and vanilla (with sugar and cream, it's heaven) that I'll be purchasing on my next visit.

If you've never made tea from anything other than a Lipton bag, that ladies there will show you how. They have tea tastings and mini-classes frequently as well. A great addition to the Circle!


From their Web site:

Here's the SCOOP!...

We have moved to 7 East Market Street (almost) on the Circle!

Our location on Mass Ave is closed (sign still on door til I can remove it). Thank you for being our customers,sticking with us through all our moves.. we appreciate your biz! Hours? for sure closed Sunday. M-S we are trying to figure out best hours to be open. maybe 11-7, not sure yet. we have been open til about 8:30 or later though.will post when I fugure it out. May you have a blessed and prosperous 2008!

We provide all the loose tea for The (prestigious)Canterbury Hotel Downtown Indy on Illinois (very European.) Please call Donna at 317-687-8768 for more info or to sample the special teas.

The Canterbury Hotel carries our loose teas for their tea in the afternoon.You may request their signature blend (that I blended myself!) named The Canterbury Tea, or Cedric's Butter Almond or The Christmas Canterbury (blend of chocolate, apricot,cardamom,cinnamon), or The Canterbury Green or Jeff's Chocolate Canterbury (chocolate n strawberries, mmm...pastry Chef Jeff - created a Tea Truffle for the Chocolate Festival at the Indianapolis ArtsGarden & I named this tea after him!!). Please tell them Donna sent you.

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