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September 25, 2008 Issue
Steep Increase
downtown gets a tea infusion with opening of Infinitea Teahouse
words by Karline Koehler
photography by Drew Kaiser
Infinitea Teahouse in downtown Eau Claire has 130 different kinds of tea. Really, 130. This is easily the biggest stroke of luck for Chippewa Valley tea drinkers since, oh, ever as far as I know. There are 34 varieties black tea alone. 24 greens, 10 oolongs, and a bunch of non-tea infusions from yerba mate to licorice root to hibiscus.
Co-oweners Jeff Mares and Andrew Seveland, both 24, are betting on the enthusiastic response of local tea drinkers (like yours truly) in a Scandinavian, coffee-drinking region where eateries generally set out a basket of Tazo and call it good. They sold their first pot of tea on Aug. 22 at 112 E. Grand Ave., a former yoga studio that they’ve been renovating since June. And they say looseleaf tea fans have been steadily discovering the shop.
“The thing that we’ve found is that it’s such a conversation piece,” Seveland says. “We’ve had an awesome time talking to people about their experiences.” The light, simple teahouse serves up tea in 4-oz. espresso cups so drinkers can savor their tea a little bit at a time, and keep it hot in the 20-oz. cast iron teapot that will hold in the eat for a good hour. Mares says groups of people often buy pots of tea on the round system, to share with their friends and try a bunch of different varieties.
The duo are both world travelers who have drawn inspiration from teahouses in Europe and Seattle. They’re both big coffee fans and originally wanted to open a coffee shop, but when they counted 18 companies selling coffee in Eau Claire, they knew they’d have to differentiate themselves a bit. Mares says he couldn’t do market research beforehand to investigate whether a teahouse would work here, but he takes a teahouse in Appleton and Eau Claire’s hugely visible push for local and organic food as indicators that it will. “There’s so many people in the area, if we fail, it’s kind of our fault,” Seveland says.
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Karline
09/24/08
Yum ... thanks for mentioning this, Doug!
Doug
09/24/08
Just a quick comment on the downtown loose leaf
tea scene, since I don't like being left out:
Haymarket has been serving loose leaf teas for the
past year. You can choose from a Gunpowder Green
Tea, Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong, Darjeeling
Black Tea or Earl Grey.