B. Fuller's Mortar & Pestle

617 N 36th St, Seattle
(206) 683-6799

Recent Reviews

Awa Joof

He’s very knowledgeable in his tea collection. I highly recommend the Green Man Tonic super tasty and worth it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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Excellent selection of great teas and accessories. Small and charming. Owner is always very friendly and helpful.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Angela P.

So fun! Will is a tea expert and happy to share his love and knowledge of teas (and tisanes!). Stop by for a drop, or book a tea tasting experience, you won't regret it. The only thing you have to do is decide which of the myriad flavors you'll take home today. Come back again for the ones you missed!

Christine S.

Stumbled upon this place and was invited in by a sweet dog in the doorway. What a delightful little shop. So.many.options! Settled on some new samplers to try and an adorable little tea pot. We WILL be back

Brian Blunt

Fabulous tea collection with exceptionally knowledgeable shopkeeper!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sarah Lee

Will is so nice and tea here is amazing. Highly recommended!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ella J.

This is a very unique and special place that I highly recommend everyone visit, even if it's just to look around!

Desiree Gibson

I have been purchasing tea here for years and now, even though I have moved to another state, I still order from them. Their teas are high quality, and the folks who own this shop are knowledgeable and personable. To the reviewers here who are serving up one star reviews based on political beliefs instead of your impression of their teas, wake up.

Natalie Grammer

Came in wanting some black tea and Will sent me home with two wonderful options! I was wanting a black golden tip tea that’s sweet and not super bitter, Will brewed up some Tian Hong in store alongside the Victorian Breakfast. So delicious!!! Prices are very reasonable (especially coming from a tea lover). See you again!

Service: 5

Yolanda M.

This place is like stepping into a magical wonderland. Chill with Will and let him bestow his knowledge of teas on you. There is nowhere like this place--it's like stepping into Narnia, if Narnia was a steampunk Moulin Rouge-esque tea parlor.

Joyna Heinz

A whimsical little tea shop that has a delicious assortment of loose leaf teas and cheerful conversations!

Briana Guthrie

Wonderful little shop!! Full of whimsy and delicious tea! Will was incredibly knowledgeable about his tea blends and ingredients and was him funny, kind, and obliging. We got to try three different samples of tea, and I bought ‘spring breathe’ and ‘surely you digest’. I also found a lovely shaker of Herbes de Provence seasoning that bought. Lovely atmosphere, lots of fun teapots, and just really great, creative blends. I actually told my aunt about the shop as soon as I got home and she, (a tea connoisseur) immediately popped over and bought a bunch of teas. Absolutely recommend this shop and its teas! The shop dog is also an absolute sweetheart.Parking: Easily found a spot a block or so away on the little hill!

Stephanie C.

It's crazy to think that a modern apothecary exists, but that's basically what this place feels like! The owner is an actual tea-blending master. Every blend is mixed with so much consideration to its flavor, effects, and harmony with other ingredients. You can try anything here before buying! He'll make it on the spot. You can sniff all the blends. They come in big bags, test tubes, gift sets, bath soaks, oils, and more. The one downside is that this is a shop - not a place to sit down and enjoy tea. There are two seats in front of the register, and a smaller table if you have more than 2. The shop can't really fit more than 4 people. You have to think really think of it like an apothecary. And as such, know you can also buy the raw ingredients. They are of the highest quality! I always thought I knew tea until I stumbled upon this place. I wish the sign was bigger. I wish the place was bigger. Because this place deserves way more attention. Jules (the black dog that goes in and out) may be the only way you really see the place.

Darius Engel

The anti science, anti safety agenda they push.on patrons is extremely hard to swallow, extremely insulting. Only covidiots would welcome this place. You never know people, until you see their ignorance when times require intellectual readjusting to daily life. One only needs to view the anti mask propaganda they post on their shops space, to see their views.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Test Tube Tea Samplers

Eric Huemmer

Staff lived and breathed tea who could answer all of our questions and then some for each blend. Cozy store, free samples, a fun steampunk flair and the cutest of sales clerks (an old dog named Juliette.)

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

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B. Fuller's Mortar & Pestle

617 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 683-6799