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The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse - (866) 346-1226
The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse
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Boulder's most stunning landmark is the spot for great tea--and food, too.
1770 13th St
Boulder, CO 80302
(866) 346-1226 Neighborhoods: Goss - Grove,Central Boulder
Markets:
Boulder, CO Metro
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Owner Message
- Purchase tea online
- International Teas
- Catering Service
The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse accurately reflects artistic tradition that dates back nearly 2,000 years. The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse offers teas from all around the world, including: Black teas, children?s teas, decaffeinated teas, flavored & scented, green tea, herbal tisanes, herb-bulk, limited edition rare teas, oolong teas, Puerh teas, Rooibos tisanes, white teas, Yerba mate tisanes. All teas on sale
The Teahouse offers exceptional catering services for all types of private affairs. We are committed to providing fresh, delicious menus that will dazzle and delight your guests
Breakfast is served Monday through Friday from 8am to 10:30am
Brunch is served Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 3pm
The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse is proud to serve an elegant Afternoon Tea. We serve a traditional afternoon tea.
Order tea from The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse online today.
Tips
- The Extras
Afternoon tea is served from 3pm to 5pm daily, but reservations are required 24 hours in advance.
Customer Reviews
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
Reviewed by CiaraD on
2008-06-23T12:28:51Z
My BF and I visited the tea house on our trip to Boulder (We're from Denver) and it was superb! The tea was to die for and the food was authentic and delicious! I don't understand any of the bad reviews this place has gotten. The service was great and the atmosphere was heavenly.
We went on a Friday for afternoon tea and it wasn't noisy or extremely busy in the slightest. We sat next to the fountain and were able to watch the koi fish swim by during our entire meal. The architecture, carvings, and art were breathtaking!
My BF remarked that he hasn't had hummus as authentic as Dushanbe's since his trip to Israel. Both our entrees were under $10 and delicious! All together our entire meal (tea for two, appetizer, and two entrees) was only $36. Not over-priced at all. I can't wait to go back!!
Must Visit
Reviewed by BLM666 on
2008-06-12T08:48:28Z
I recently visited the Tea House for a Bridal Shower brunch and was blown away by this amazing place. I am a Colorado Native and never knew it existed! The bulding is beautiful inside and out. Yes, it was noisy but, so are other places. It was very busy which means it's a popular place. This is an absolute "must visit" place that certainly screams Boulder, CO. We had excellant service and great food (and champagne). I will certainly visit again with friends and family.
Pros: Beautiful and Unique
Cons: Noise
The building history and architecture is delightful, tea is good, for $$$, ambiance is not afternoon tea worthy for a special occasion. Floors are cement, it's noisy & they don't use china tea cups
Reviewed by helenhale on
2008-05-01T14:43:27Z
It was my Grandaughter's 10th birthday. We've been preparing afternoon tea and serving it every time I visit since she was 6 years old. Going OUT for Afternoon Tea was suppose to be special. The first impressions were the cement floors (not good). The tables were nice and the selection of tea adequate. It was noisy, there was no quiet background music and we had to ask for more tea sandwiches. There was champagne for me but no sparkling cider for my grandaughter. Our waiter was something of a nervous nelly (I think too many tables to serve). My grandaughter's review, "I think we do a better job of Afternoon Tea at home." I've attended Afternoon Tea in England, Canada and other cities in the US. Your restaurant owners should attend other Afternoon Tea experiences to pick up some valuable pointers. Afternoon Tea is much more than white table cloths and serving tea.
Pros: Interesting history and architecture, adequate selection of tea
Cons: cement floors (rugs would help) noisy, no quiet background music, no china tea cups, tea sandwiches & deserts were slight
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