Tea from A to Z

By | December 02, 2016
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Snake River Tea, Boise, Idaho.

Some might think that tea comes in just one variety: black. One step into Snake River Tea on West Main Street in downtown Boise will blow that theory. Their tea listing reads more like a wine menu with descriptions like “grassy flavor with an earthy yet lemony aroma” and “hint of cocoa, sweet chocolate and coffee beans.”

Cheery pops of bright yellow and lime green complement the natural light that flows inside from floor-to-ceiling windows. There are books and games amidst a comfortable collection of tables and chairs; couches and coffee tables. Breakfast and lunch panini and locally made pastries are also served—all reinforcing the phrase that greets customers: “Drink tea, enjoy life.”

Steampunk brewing system at Snake River Tea shop.

Work your way to the back of the shop and survey the brushed-metal tins magnetically adhered to the wall, separated in categories like black and green; white and maté. The glass windows and flavor tags on each give a hint to the contents inside. Remove a tin, twist open the lid and breathe in the rich aromas.

With 120 tea options, Snake River has undoubtedly seen more than one person’s eyes glaze over. But don’t worry: the staff is well trained to spot the signs and help customers navigate the choices.

Drink tea, enjoy life.

Mike and Sue Neal opened Snake River Tea in December 2014. Despite moving back to Boise from Seattle, a city known for its coffee, Sue had her sights set on tea.

The Neals’ daughter, Ally Ryan, got on board and together they started attending trade shows and classes focused on teas. Ryan, the general manager, is also the mixologist of the shop, creating popular blends like the herbal Spa Day, Roasted Honey Maté and their House Blend Chai.

The teas are all sold in bulk and can be purchased in any quantity to make at home. Some of the most popular flavors are bagged in two- and four-ounce packages, ready to grab and go. Even with all these choices the number one seller is still English Breakfast, but Ryan is quick to add, “People in Boise love their coconut: Coconut Chai, Coconut Oolong, Coconut Maté.”

Tea takes time. We want people to slow down and take a couple of minutes just for themselves.

Teas are swapped out seasonally. Look for Holiday Gingerbread, Winter White Chocolate Mint, Peppermint Frost and Christmas Brew throughout the colder months.

Any of the teas at Snake River can be made into a latte using a converted espresso machine, but it’s their Steampunk tea brewing system that draws attention. Four tall glass vessels line the counter, controlled by an iPad that precisely controls the water temperature and the brewing time for each of the teas. Besides being mesmerizing, watching and waiting for the tea to brew gives customers time to enjoy the three rotating samples served each day.

“Tea takes time,” Sue says. “We want people to be able to slow down and take a couple minutes just for themselves.”

Snake River Tea
801 W. Main St., Suite 103, Boise
SnakeRiverTea.com
M–Sa 8am–8pm, Su 10am–5pm