Sunday, October 12, 2014

More Vendors of NW Tea Festival

Ok, this separate post will be designated to cover more vendors which had their booths at the NW Tea Festival this year. As I mentioned before, there were lots of new faces.

First, of all, acknowledgement to some of the sponsors of NW Tea Festival I didn't mention before!
Thank you all for supporting our event this year!
  (Clockwise) Tea Time Magazine (www.teatimemagazine.com), Choice Tea (www.choiceorganicteas.com), Harney & Sons (www.harney.com), Perennial Tea Room (perennialtearoom.com)





Tea Education was represented at the Festival by Donna Fellman, Online Education Director of World Tea Academy (www.worldteaacademy.com).

The booth looked a little "lonely", so I would recommend next time mount a tablet or a small monitor to show some cut scenes from the online lessons. This way people would be actually able to see what the program consists of.



One of new businesses presented at the Festival was Savrika tea room  (www.savrika.com).
This tea room is only a bit over two years in business, but already taking a niche of a designated tea-place-to-go in Kirkland area.







Market Spice store from Downtown (www.marketspice.com)!
Being a super popular spot at the Pike Place Market, it took them some time to decide to come to the Tea Festival. Better later than never!













Waterfall Tea Company (www.waterfallteas.com).
Seems like Choice tea got a competitor at their organic tea avenue.









Chado tea room (www.chadotea.com).
Our tea friends from LA.















Wendy Morgan (wendyanncreations.com)- a Tea Festival veteran, she is always there for you to get that beautiful handmade unique cozy for your teapot!














A-a-a-and Queen Mary tea room (www.queenmarytea.com) from the UW district of Seattle..

A friendly advice: be less formal next time you come to the Festival. Office dress code doesn't go well with your British high tea theme.

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