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    The Tea Place

    3.9 (46 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Vilma R.

    Came here for lunch with some coworkers during the week and it was not busy. This is a cute smaller place with lots of lunch selections. They had wraps, paninis, bubble tea, and more. We ordered the chicken panini and the chicken avocado bacon wrap. We also ordered bubble teas. They drinks were yummy but I found them to be quite expensive at $9 each. The panini and the wrap were both tasty and around the same $9 mark. Overall for a lunch I think it was a tiny bit overpriced but the pandemic has done that to so many businesses. The service was superb. Staff are really friendly and brought our food and napkins to the table for us. The atmosphere in this place is very calm and relaxed. Nice environment for studying, having a quick bite, or just reading a good book.

    Amazing!!! Worth the trip all the way from Dallas to Edmonton. The Brazilian Mate is to die for

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    Blair Y.

    I'm no expert when it comes to Bubble Tea... I think I had only had it once way back in the day when they served it at the north side Badass Jacks and was unimpressed. But this place is damn good. We love to pop in every once in a blue moon for a cold drink. Today Heather had a Matcha Milk Bubble Tea and I had a Strawberry Banana Milk Bubble Tea, both with tapioca bubbles. It was a lengthy debate as to who's was tastier with both sides having valid arguments. Another go to I like here is the Green Tea Mojito they make. Tasty, refreshing and very light on sweetness. Never tried the food, this is a drink stop for us!

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    Mo H.

    The Tea Place is a cozy sandwich and tea shop in Christy' Corner. They have a nice selection of sandwiches, soups and salads which have always been fresh and tasty anytime I've been in. They have the best cinnamon tea, made from real cinnamon (not simulated flavour). If you leave it steep too long it gets really strong and bits at your tongue but is so good. They are also known for their bubble tea and offer many flavours. I don't like bubble tea, I guess in part to not knowing whether to drink it or eat it. I don't like slimy things in my drinks and have never been a fan of tapioca. But for those who do they'll be in for a nice treat. If you're a World Health member you get a discount on your purchase here. Kind of goes part in parcel with the healthy lifestyle. The Tea Place is a great place to stop for lunch or for a light dinner if you're heading over to the movie theatre across the parking lot.

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    Lyndsey P.

    I seem to have a slight fixation with tea shops whether it's David's or a smaller little mom and pop type business I can't walk past without going in for a cup. I happened to be near here having lunch with family on a hot day and decided to pop in for a bubble tea to make the hot sweaty ride home on ETS a little more bearable. The Tea Place made a great first impression with me upon entering. It's nice and bright with lots of seating as well as a fire place that I assume they turn on in winter months to make sipping hot beverages seem a little more cozy. However it was definitely not a hot beverage day so I will move on to talk about the bubble tea which was what brought me in here in the first place. First off I must say that while it did taste good it did not taste at all like what I ordered which was watermelon. It just seemed far too sweet and like a mixture of honeydew and cantaloupe. Also it did seem a bit too watered down for my liking. At $6.00 this was the most expensive cup of bubble tea I have ever ordered and it didn't meet my expectations for the price. I would give this place one more shot if I was nearby as we all have off days and perhaps whoever served me was having theirs but I wouldn't go out of my way to revisit this place which is a shame as like I said I think it's a really beautiful little shop and the staff were quite nice.

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    The Colombian Coffee Bar & Roastery

    The Colombian Coffee Bar & Roastery

    4.5(39 reviews)
    5.9 km
    $$

    My boyfriend and I heard good things about this place so we decided to check it out. The parking…read morelot out front was pretty much full, but luckily we managed to snag the last spot available. I ordered the regular Vanilla Latte with oat milk and my boyfriend got the large Mocha with oat milk. The lady taking our orders was friendly and nice. And they served our drinks right to our table. I absolutely loved my latte. It was creamy, robust, and very smooth. One of the smoothest lattes I've ever had. The oat milk complemented the espresso well. It had the perfect sweetness level. The Mocha was pretty tasty as well. It had a rich chocolate-y flavor. My latte was so well-done that my boyfriend kept stealing sips from my drink. We had a great time at this place and I can't wait to visit again.

    Edmonton is a city that has no shortage of coffee culture. You don't have to look very far to find…read morea hip cafe or a specialty roaster - they're practically on every block. However, not many have grown and expanded quite the way that The Colombian has. I also don't think that anyone else can say that they get their beans from their own family farm... In Colombia. At the helm of the business? Thee actual Colombian himself, Santiago Lopez along with partner Kristin Panylyk. They opened their first full-service coffee shop with a roastery on site in 2018 - this flagship shop still operates today in Glenora and its where all of the beans get roasted. The business has now expanded to seven locations, including one in Saskatoon, each one acting as a hub in its respective community. EDify Magazine named The Colombian as Best Coffee 2025 and there's certainly no disputing the amount of impact that this Edmonton success story has had on the city's coffee scene. I visited the original Glenora location on a sunny Saturday afternoon and you cannot miss The Colombian's signature marquee signage that lets you know (in lights) that you are in the right place for coffee. The cafe was absolutely bumpin' with every table occupied and a long queue to place orders. Santiago Lopez was buzzing around the space greeting customers and taking the time to give detailed bean recommendations. The vibe is fresh and modern with light woods and black accents. The cafe certainly feels like the place to be on a weekend afternoon and I can only imagine that the rest of their six locations are exactly the same. (In fact, their Parkallen spot happens to be my "neighbourhood cafe" but I usually like to visit the OG when I'm writing.) While the interior of the cafe was quite busy, I found solace outside on the adjoining patio. I will admit right away that I am not much of a coffee purist but I do know what I like. I could order a latte or a mocha but I almost always gravitate toward the seasonal drinks menu (if there is one). These menus are usually where you'll find interesting flavours and creative ideas from the baristas - which is what I'm always on the lookout for. On this visit The Colombian was serving up an Orange Blossom Latte (Cardamom and fresh orange syrup, espresso, steamed milk. Floral and bright - $7.25 for regular size) which fit my desire perfectly. Served with a classic latte art look, this might have been my favourite drink that I've ever gotten at The Colombian! Not only could I taste the coffee, a nice robust roast, but the warming cardamom and hint of orange was very enjoyable. Not too sweet, not too bitter. The balance was just right and this felt like the type of latte that I could see myself ordering again and again. A pleasure! The Colombian offers more than only coffee and you'll also find a food menu. Most items lean toward breakfast but there are some sandwiches as well. I've been a fan of their Loxocado (a smoked salmon avocado toast) in the past but unfortunately it no longer appears on the menu. In its absence I chose the Avocado Toast (Avocado, cilantro, garlic, onion, lime, walnut oil, hempseed - $12.00) with an egg added ($1.50). Crusty bread was well-coated in a thick layer of smashed avocado and I really enjoyed the citrus notes to boost the flavour. Very bright and fresh! The textural elements were great too. I cut into the poached egg expecting a satisfying cascade of golden yolk but sadly the yolk had been cooked through. None the less, a decent avocado toast. However, I definitely missed the Loxocado version. Lastly, I was excited to try their Colombian Guava Croissant (Pastry stuffed with guava filling - $4.50). This reminded me a lot of the Empanadas Queso y Guava that I often get from Paraiso Tropical. I thought that it was very cool that they found a way to make a cafe version of this - a croissant instead of an empanada. I was very impressed by this tasty pastry! Not only was the croissant deliciously buttery but the sweet and jammy guava filling really helped to add a playful Latin spin. It's really nice to see some menu items that actually reflect the Colombian heritage - a great accompaniment to the coffee! The Colombian has set their focus on so much more than running multiple coffee shops. The heart of the business is all about sourcing sustainable, traceable, fairly priced beans. But there's more! They offer coffee subscriptions, fundraisers, and even coffee classes. They've got a blog. They've got a podcast. Plus there's a specialty coffee shop on wheels called The Coffee Mule that can be rented for events. Is there anything that The Colombian can't do?? It doesn't seem so. This Edmonton coffee mogul is impressive to say the least and there's probably a cozy cafe location right near where you live. Why not pop in and grab a latte?

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    Cappuccino and croissant. Yum. Guava filling!

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    Patricia Street Deli - best seat in the house

    Patricia Street Deli

    4.5(144 reviews)
    6.8 km
    $$

    Wow! I knew that this place must be great because there's 141 reviews already and the place hasn't…read morebeen open for a whole year yet. There's lots of seating. More than most places. There's also an upstairs so I assume that more tables are up there. To start you queue up at the counter and pick your meat and put it bun. Ask the guy to recommend the rest because he's got lots of sauces. Then choose veggies and you're nearly there. We also added a coffee which was way too good for a deli. The sandwiches were delicious. The amount was just right. The bun is not huge so you won't be stuffed with bread. It can get messy because there's more fillings than bun but don't worry because there are three washrooms to wash your sticky fingers. Seriously I haven't enjoyed a new place in Edmonton this much in a long time. As for the location... Well eventually it might be okay. It's fine during the day. I highly recommend Patricia Street.

    It was pretty empty when I went there, however there was a good amount of seats and also a really…read morerelaxing vibe to it. There's also a bar there as well. Staff were friendly and service was good. ~$14 for a sandwich. A little smaller than expected but the options for what you want were amazing. ~$6 for a bowl of soup, which was delicious! I would definitely recommend, it's a cozy space to bring some friends.

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