Friday, February 13, 2009

Subtle Tea: A Cheap, Sweet Haven from the Cold

Though I recently advocated a stay-in approach to dealing with the cold weather, I am also well aware of the strange effects confined spaces can have on the human mind; Living in a 12 x 18 foot studio for the past six months has given a whole new meaning to the term stir-crazy.

So, if I ever feel like my laptop etiquette starts bearing an eerie similarity to Jack Torrance at his typewriter, I know it's time to get out. The problem is finding a cozy spot to spend hours that doesn't require a lot of money. Well, not to worry. I recently discovered Subtle Tea, a little tea shop in Murray Hill. And if their witty little play on words didn’t immediately win you over, their impressive assortment of interesting tea flavors soon will.

This isn’t a place where grandmas go to order their Earl Grey; Subtle Tea offers over 80 varieties of loose leaf teas, grouped into helpful categories, such as "Morning Tea" Afternoon Tea," "Fruit Blends," "Green Tea," etc. Enticing flavors include their most popular, Almond Cookies Green tea, Chocolate Chai Rooibus, and some that require a little explanation, like Party of the Jungle green & black tea, and 8 treasures of the shaolin green tea. But not to worry, their immense chalkboard contains helpful descriptions of each flavor, and the friendly staff is always happy to offer their personal favorites and suggestions. And they're almost as accommodating as BK: you can have your tea hot, iced, or in smoothie form. They also have a wide assortment of tea-flavored candy, gum, granola bars, and cookies--in addition to various tea-scented candles, bubble bath, and cosmetic items which would make great gifts.

Unlike most establishments on Madison Ave, Subtle Tea is reasonably-priced, warm, and inviting; they don't make you feel cheap if you just want to order a small hot tea (which will cost you $1.75). It's a nice place to catch up with friends (especially if you snag one of the cushy window seats), and it’s also great for reading or doing work. A long wooden table gives the tea shop a communal feel, and it’s always well-stocked with recent issues of magazines. They also have outlets to plug in your lap-top.


The consensus? Subtle Tea is a unique little find—and a breath of fresh air as far as Murray Hill establishments are concerned. Very accommodating; affordably priced, a lovely way to spend an afternoon.

My recommendation: Key Lime Pie black tea with a drop of agave syrup
Location: 121 Madison Ave (at 30th St.)
Price range : $1.75-$5.35
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Tea! I love tea. I must go here.