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devlyn76
 
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Hi all

I'm seeking a tea shop in or around La Jolla, CA. I'll be there for a few
days this week on business and don't care for lugging all of my tea stuff
from one side of the country to the other.

I'm particular to Chinese and Japanese tea, English teas I don't usually
care for.

Thanks,
-ben


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"devlyn76" > wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> I'm seeking a tea shop in or around La Jolla, CA. I'll be there for a few
> days this week on business and don't care for lugging all of my tea stuff
> from one side of the country to the other.
>
> I'm particular to Chinese and Japanese tea, English teas I don't usually
> care for.
>
> Thanks,
> -ben
>


I've never been to the shop or had their tea, but there is a Peets Coffee
and Tea in La Jolla. Probably more of a coffee place, but their website
lists a variety of loose leaf and bagged teas. They list some Japanese and
Chinese teas. The address is:

PEET'S LA JOLLA
8843 Villa La Jolla Drive,Suite #C202
La Jolla CA 92037
(858) 678-0806

You can find them on the web at www.peets.com. If you use the store
locator, it will show you a map also.

I would assume there are others in the area, but I don't get down
there that often.

Enjoy your stay,
Blues



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