Un Amour des Thés

Montréal


More than 260 types of loose tea sit in canisters behind the counter of this charming shop. It stocks classic leaf varieties, as well as flavors you probabaly didn't know existed (tea with maple syrup, tea with chocolate oils, cream of Earl Grey). Regular tea workshops (in French) are also held.


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