‘Tea-riffic’ A brand-new unique tea shop opens on Newcastle’s Grainger Market

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Bird & Blend Tea Co has opened its first Newcastle shop, offering unique tea flavours.

A brand-new tea shop has arrived in Newcastle, which is sure to be a favourite of tea enthusiasts in the North East, offering unique flavours such as Birthday Cake and Chocolate Digestive. 

Bird & Blend Tea Co has opened its 19th retail premises in the UK, an exciting addition to the already bustling Grainger Street in Newcastle, which is home to shops, restaurants, cafes, and more.

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Following their launch on the UK high street in 2013, Bird & Blend Tea Co has now opened their Newcastle shop, on Monday, May 20. 

The brand-new tea shop will be offering exciting, unique tea flavours including; Birthday Cake, Strawberry Lemonade, Chocolate Digestives, Builders Breakfast Brew, Earl Grey Creme and many more. 

To celebrate the launch of their Newcastle shop, Bird & Blend Co has also launched a special limited edition flavour, named ‘Tea on Tyne’, which has been described as “a smoky tribute to the Angel of the North”.

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But that is not all Bird & Blend Co have to offer, as they will also be offering fun, interactive in-store experiences for customers, courtesy of their mixologist team. 

Experiences will include; live free Matcha tea demos, a tea matching service, mixology masterclasses, events to showcase new and innovative flavour combinations and much more. 

Bird & Blend Tea Co has opened its first Newcastle shop, offering unique tea flavoursBird & Blend Tea Co has opened its first Newcastle shop, offering unique tea flavours
Bird & Blend Tea Co has opened its first Newcastle shop, offering unique tea flavours

Mike Turner, Co-Founder & Managing Director of Bird & Blend Tea Co. said: “Customer experience is at the heart of everything we do.  Alongside the fast growth of the digital side of our business, we’re proudly continuing to invest in local high streets too. 

“We see our stores as not just retail spaces, but as community hubs where customers can come to make connections with one another and our team, and enjoy interacting with our teas. For us, there will always be a place for magical in-person experiences and we’re delighted to be arriving in Newcastle.”

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