We opened our first location in the Southern New Mexican mountain town of Ruidoso. We started with just 12 types of tea and a few cases of honey. The building we started in was huge and we barely had enough inventory to fill a table. So we filled the space with wine barrels and antiques. Since then we've expanded into communities we want to visit often, so you'll find us in only the cutest little communities in the Southwestern United States.
See all tea shop locations here.
Meet our team.
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The girl who knows EVERYTHING. Maggie writes our monthly newsletter, responds to all customer emails and manages our online store. But she does more than that; she helps just about every department and we sort of consider her the communication bridge between all of us here at OBTC.
If you ever have a question, feel free to reach out to Maggie here.
The playful spirit who organizes and leads (we know it feels contradictory but it is true). Kourt oversees all store operations and makes sure we have a plan for everything. You want to see someone go ham on a spreadsheet, Kourt is your gal. When there is a need, she's got a system and a strategy. Oh and she's got feedback too (with jokes) so we can do things smarter next time.
The dreamer who cooks, makes tea, does all the DIYs and then shares the inspo via email and social. Hannah is our marketing team lead and writes for our email program and manages our social pages. Hannah is clever, artistic and always up for a challenge. She eats up every task thrown at her with a voracious appetite for creativity. Keep up with all the fun.
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Come see us at the tea shop to try our loose leaf tea.
We're brewing something different everyday. ☺︎
Please include your caffeine information properly on your website as well as your packaging. Consumers with anxiety disorders need this information to make good purchases and to consume caffeinated drinks responsibly. People with heart conditions also need to know this. Thanks.
Hi. I’ve tried your lavender night tea and love it.. im very conscious of what I eat, drink and out on my skin.. mostly due to health issues, but I think it’s essential to be aware of consuming quality, natural sourced food. With this being said I would like to know where you source your looseleaf tea from?
Do you have any decaf teas?
Discovered the chai at a shop in Flagstaff. Have been addicted to the chai blend ever since!
Oh man! I went in to find the orange chocolate pou ehr, and came out with two new flavors. If you’re into the pou ehrs, the bee pollen black is my new life source
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