Tick-Tock

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Description

xxxxxThe quiet sound of soft music and softly running water greets the entrants to this tea house, playing from speakers hidden and trickling waterfalls cascading down the rocky fountains by the entryway. The ambiance here is subdued, a quiet escape from the bustle and noise of the city, focused on only one thing: tea. Tea of very good quality. They serve it in over eighty varieties, black and white, green and oolong, rooibos and herbals and mate, flavored and straight up. The seating here comes on cushions or kneeling chairs around low tables, the decorations in earth tones, and the knowledgeable wait staff is always helpful with a recommendation or a snack suggestion to pair with your drink. Behind the long counter along one side is an entire wall of bins of loose-leaf teas, available for purchase by weight.

Notes & Trivia

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Tick-Tock
Neighborhood Greenwich Village
Type Teahouse
Mutant-friendliness DADT; will deny table service to obvious mutants, though a few servers will still sell them packaged/to-go teas/food. Most won't, though.
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  • (2020-10-29)
Balance
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Not A Cult
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  • (2019-05-31)
Trouble
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Limitations of Hope
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Sorted Out
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