Physical Graffitea

Tea store · East Village

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"Led Zeppelin fans may recognize the tea shop’s exteriors from the cover of the 1975 Physical Graffiti album. Inside, wooden shelves are packed with hundreds of bins of tea that can be brewed to-go, sip-in or packaged up. The menu runs an extensive spectrum of infusions — caffeinated yerba mate from Argentina, decaf rooibos from South Africa, and a whopping 45 black teas. Tell the staff what you’re looking for: caffeine level, flavor profile, type, origin, and they will brew it for you." - Caroline Shin

15 Places to Try Tea in NYC
Caroline Shin/Eater NY

96 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009 Get directions

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