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Discuss “Pittsburgh tea party”

There’s nothing like a good cup of tea to warm you on a cold morning, to soothe a sore throat, to energize you for a long day of class, or to accompany a good book and maybe a cookie or two. Whether you like your tea hot, harsh, and caffeinated or delicate, herbal, and laced with honey, you’ll find a good cup at these Pittsburgh cafés.

Té Café, Murray Avenue, Squirrel Hill

No one in Pittsburgh takes tea more seriously than Té Café. In the winter, the shop fogs up like the inside of a teakettle. Té Café serves over 100 kinds of tea. When you order, your selection comes on a tray, served loose-leaf in its own teapot and accompanied by a tea timer. Complete with three different hourglass chambers, a tea timer allows you to brew a...

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