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$20 for Tea for Two and Take-Home Tea Kit at Dr. Tea's Tea Garden & Herbal Emporium in West Hollywood (Up to $49 Value)

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After sipping a shared pot of tea or individual drinks, pairs leave with their choice of gourmet loose-leaf teas, tea cups, and strainers

Teatime is a custom that originated in England, along with buying extra tickets to the theater for each horse you had that is no longer alive. Be British with this Groupon.

$20 for a Tea-Garden Package for Two (Up to $49 Total Value)

  • One pot of tea to share or two hot or iced tea drinks (up to a $10 value)
  • Two 2-ounce packs of loose tea (up to a $12.50 value each)
  • Set of two teacups (up to a $10 value)
  • Two small strainers (a $2 value each)

    After sipping on a shared pot of tea or individually made hot or iced tea drinks (including tea lattes, blended teas, and FrosTeas), pairs leave with their selections from a diverse lineup of loose-leaf teas, including Candy Bar and chocolate-banana black teas.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 26, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple additional as gifts. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. No cash value. Not valid with other offers. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Does not ship to PO boxes. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Dr. Tea's Garden & Herbal Emporium

A connoisseur by birth, Mark Ukra comes from a family of Middle Eastern tea merchants dating back 400 years. Mark, who was dubbed the Tea Doctor by a pair of brew-sipping toddlers, continues in his forebears' footsteps by searching teahouses and stalking wild teapots around the world. He and his wife, Julie, bought the Tea Garden & Herbal Emporium to educate patrons about tea’s health benefits and share its subtle taste in the outdoor zen garden. The venture was a success, and the business has popped up in all sorts of media—The View, The New York Times, and Los Angeles Confidential magazine, to name just a few.

Dr. Tea’s library of more than 50 varieties of loose-leaf teas and more than 60 varieties of Chinese herbs includes award-winning CapaTeano drinks and Chinese herbal tonics. Its earthy blends range from standard Earl Grey, Darjeeling, and jasmine teas to tempting flavors including herbal caramel dream and black-label teas such as the rare Huo Shan Huang Ya tea. During monthly tea tastings, patrons can sip from samples of white, green, oolong, and black teas, followed by discussions of the four tea groups.

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