Five-Tea Punch Card or $5 for $10 Worth of Salads, Sandwiches, and Drinks at Verduras
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Vegetarian tea house brews green, white, rooibos & local Rishi teas & pairs eats with grilled veggies & teriyaki-infused carrots
Like steam engines and cryogenically frozen sea monkeys, tea leaves come to life with just a little hot water. Harness the transformative power of hydration with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $5 for a five-tea punch card (a $10 value). The tea menu includes a large selection of white, black green, rooibos, jasmine, and yerba mate teas in flavors such as plum berry and ginger lime.
- $5 for $10 worth of salad, sandwiches, and drinks. The menu includes mexican hot chocolate ($2.95), spinach-and-beet salad ($7.95), and a vegan teriyaki wrap ($8.95).<p>
Vegetarian tea house brews green, white, rooibos & local Rishi teas & pairs eats with grilled veggies & teriyaki-infused carrots
Like steam engines and cryogenically frozen sea monkeys, tea leaves come to life with just a little hot water. Harness the transformative power of hydration with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $5 for a five-tea punch card (a $10 value). The tea menu includes a large selection of white, black green, rooibos, jasmine, and yerba mate teas in flavors such as plum berry and ginger lime.
- $5 for $10 worth of salad, sandwiches, and drinks. The menu includes mexican hot chocolate ($2.95), spinach-and-beet salad ($7.95), and a vegan teriyaki wrap ($8.95).<p>
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About Verduras
Jennifer Nowicki really loves produce; she's named her third restaurant Verduras, the Spanish word for vegetables. The completely vegetarian menu employs ingredients such as grapefruit, beets, and teriyaki-infused carrots to insulate sandwiches, salads, and soups, many of which are also vegan or gluten free. However, the ever-shifting curls of steam that tickle the hardwood floors, exposed rafters, and large windows hint at Verduras' primary focus: teas from all across the globe. Beneath the ivory-hued exposed bricks, white, green, rooibos, and local Rishi teas steep in hot water, filling mugs with the flavors of wild rose, hibiscus, or chai. The floral aromas of darjeeling fill the air as patrons gaze at the art on the walls, rendered in crisp black and white like a zebra’s yearbook page.