D&Tea
2025 James St #103, Bellingham
(844) 604-1666
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Very cozy and accommodating little shop. The staff are extremely friendly and outgoing.
Haven't had the pleasure to visit the store in person yet, but got to stop by their booth at a con and buy some tea. Their "Underdark and Chill" has quickly become my go-to breakfast blend, it's an amazingly balanced tea that adds a perfect amount of complexity to the traditional Earl Grey formula. Highly recommend.
I've played D&D at D&Tea and also had the pleasure of experiencing several of their teas (all freaking amazing)! Under the new proprietor there is NO CHARGE for tables! Bring your D&D group here for a change of pace or weekly meetup for FREE! They even have a couple shelves of stuff (figures etc) for you to use in your games at the store during your visit! They no longer serve drinks on site but you are welcome to bring your own tea/coffee or snacks (we even had our own little potluck there with our D&D group super fun)! 100/10 reccommend!
I got Underdark & Chill and Elven Bazaar and they're so good! Easily my favorite tea!
I bought Forest Frolic, Elven Bazaar, a druid tea tankard, and a d20 tea infuser at summer con. All work well. Forest Frolic and Elven Bazaar both smell wonderful and taste good! Their other teas smell amazing too but are not my preferred flavors. Still, I may get a bag or two of them once I go through FF and EB.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Love the vibe, love the price, and the tea is great too!
Really cute little Dungeons and Dragons themed tea shop, excited to see them grow and expand!
I decided to start drinking tea more in order to cut down on my coffee intake so I ordered the absolutely gorgeous DM tumbler. I'm so in love with the design. The Underdark and Chill is their take on Earl Grey, and it is positively delicious.
Wonderful new location for gaming and socializing, and that's the priority -- pay for the space by the hour (currently $5/person per hour). The only thing available is tea, but they make really lovely blends to sell and drink on the premises. Patrons are welcome to bring their own food as well (or order from nearby locations).Games are available as are dice, figures and, occasionally, game runners/DMs. They've got other tabletop RPGs as well as mundane-but-fun board games.The staff are stellar, as is the owner. Seating options are nice. Decor is a bit bare-bones and austere (but they're improving the space continually). Really needs some carpet and baffling, but otherwise a lovely and much needed establishment! Child safe during the day and early evening.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
This is such a cool shop! The tea is delicious, and the setup is awesome. You can buy your D&D supplies, and/or play in store! It’s $5 a person per hour, with UNLIMITED TEA
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Was really excited to try this place, wound up being a waste of time. Went by around 3pm today to have some tea, but when we got there, there was nobody working there. There was an open sign in the window, and both the store hours on google maps and posted on the door say they should be open until 8pm today. We didn't see any 'back in 10 minutes sign' or anything like that. Also, there was a key just hanging out of the door... We waited ten minutes in case someone had just ducked into the back. No luck. Really unfortunate, I love D&D and Tea, but I won't waste my time trying to go here in future.
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