I consider will to be a doctor of health with his tea solutions! I feel amazing after every visit and always leave with a tea that helps me sleep, calm down or replace coffee. Always the right prescription for me :)
Richard K.
Tu valoración: 5 Bothell, WA
A warm welcoming when coming into shop very knowledgable and friendly staff. Came into the delicious smell of roasted cacao good stuff!
Joseph D.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
Peculiar little shop, some Victorian era accessories lying around. The inside smells wonderful. There’s a small collection of mortars and pestles. Knowledgeable staff. As I entered, a dog sat looking forlorn in the entryway. I purchased a bag of loose leaf tea for a friend. The«clockwork orange» earl grey is quite sumptuous!
Rose P.
Tu valoración: 4 Birmingham, MI
My cousin, who lives in Seattle and is a regular customer here, brought me here. It was a great shop with a huge variety of teas, plus snacks, and a very colorful and friendly staff(they were all wearing Victorian-era clothes!). It was a bit cramped in there, but I’d love to go back!
Christine M.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
Wonderful little tea shop with charming atmosphere and proprietor. The selections available we’re plentiful and creatively named. More interestingly, all the teas have some sort of medicinal or health properties, which makes them even more soulful than a nice cuppa typically is. Great place to pick up a few gifts for friends and treats for yourself. A must if you’re in the Fremont area!
Reg L.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Incredible blenders, friendly and knowledgable staff. Wandered in because I’d heard about it and was in town – I don’t like to buy tea online if I haven’t gotten to at least sniff the stuff before hand, there’re too many bad blenders out there. Came in just a few minutes before they were supposed to close and Will(? I think – whomever, he was awesome) was just making a batch of EG, would we like to have a sample? Well, I’m a bit of an EG nerd, so of course! As it brews, timed, with a contraption that I think of as American gong fu, we discuss his upcoming article about bergamot and the varieties and benefits of it. Knows his stuff. After time had passed, he strained the infusion into a carafe and poured into cups for I and my friend. Delicious tea and well-served. We went on to discuss tea, sample his wares, and make purchases until well after closing time. I am so pleased with my purchases and look forward to my next visit! In the interim, I know that I can order online for my fix.
Ryan B.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
— Welcoming — Knowledgable — Priced right I always enjoy my time spent at the shop and like the fact that I am also able to enjoy their teas in cafés around Seattle.
Christopher D.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
I first came across the good folks from B. Fullers at the Fremont Farmers’ Market. Then I had the pleasure to check out their store in Fremont yesterday. Two of the friendliest guys you’d ever want to meet who really understand the teas and herbs they sell. Absolutely no pressure and no beating you over the head with eastern medicine or the sort of hippie vibe that a store like this could fall into. Just thoughtful, relaxed conversation about what you need and what they have that might help. I sampled a couple teas(one of which they prepared so I could«try before I buy»), hung out with their sweet dog Juliet, and my son even tried a tea they were working on for kids. They were genuinely interested in my feedback. Overall, a great experience. And it seems a small thing, but the owner said goodbye to my son by name even though I’d only mentioned his name once when I asked my son if he wanted to try their kids’ tea. If you like tea(black, herbal, or anything in between) and/or are looking for a supplement or alternative to mainstream therapies for lots of minor ailments, this place is a must-see. I bought the Mélange for attention and energy, the Spring Breathe for congestion and allergies(works brilliantly as I’ve recently moved back here from the east coast and I’m re-adapting to all the wonderful allergens out here), and they sent me with a sample of a yerba mate blend they first tried out at SteamCon. All awesome. Can’t wait to go back!
Alex B.
Tu valoración: 5 Renton, WA
I went in for one of their«Two T’s» classes about teas and tisanes and the differences between the two. The two owners were there and they are super knowledgable and really fun to talk to! The shop is a sweet little steampunk tea shop full of fun little treasures. One previous poster noted they only sell one size of tea –now they have multiple sizes available! Sampler packs, test tube sizes and the big bags. We got to try a few teas and I took three home with me. It was super fun and the shop is super cute. They custom blend their own teas and tisanes and they use as much organic as possible(wild sourced stuff can’t be certified organic). They’re awesome! Will definitely visit again!
Tressa M.
Tu valoración: 5 Edmonds, WA
I ran across B. Fuller’s at a street fair, so I have not visited the store(yet). I picked up the Lady Grey Bath Soak. I liked it so much I wanted to write a review! It left my place smelling ambrosial! I will definitely be giving B. Fuller’s bath soaks as gifts! :)
Becca C.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
I’m a much bigger tea drinker than coffee(I know, why am I even IN Seattle?!) and it’s always annoyed me that tea is an afterthought in cafes and restaurants. I want me some delicious tea(move over chamomile and peppermint!) too! B. Fuller’s Mortar & Pestle(awesome name!) caters to all the different types of tea drinkers(and crossover coffee lovers, too!). They have loads of delicious herbal infusions(tisanes) as well as black and green teas(«Spring Breathe» always helps me during allergy season). I can’t pick one favorite but«Straight From the Fridge» is delicious, «Green Man Tonic» is perfectly balanced, «Roobi Slipper» makes plain peppermint tea recoil in shame. And it’s a bonus that all the herbal infusions help with physical stuff. But medicinal tea must taste good to me, otherwise I won’t drink it as much. Plus, it’s awesome to see people work in a craft, rather than just a retail hot beverage business. Go to the shop. Buy some tea. Get into the zone.