Enthea Tea House

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3533 SE Milwaukie Ave
Portland, OR 97202

Enthea Tea House in Portland, OR, takes pride in its direct relationships with tea farmers and producers in China, established over twelve years. These connections enable them to procure small-batch, hand-made teas, emphasizing a holistic approach from the tea plant to the brewing experience, fostering a profound appreciation for quality and craftsmanship.

Furthermore, Enthea Teahouse has extended its ethos of authentic connections by collaborating with local tea ware artisans in the Pacific Northwest. Nestled in a charming 120-year-old Victorian brick-and-mortar space in SE Portland, the tea house offers a curated selection of PNW hand-made tea ware. Through this blend of Gongfu tea culture from China and local craftsmanship, Enthea Tea House continues to bridge cultural divides, fostering genuine community bonds both locally and globally.

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4.528 reviews
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Skyler E.
7/20/2025

Great time. The owner and staff are caring, thoughtful curators of many experiences all centered around excellent tea. This is not a space where more formal tea traditions are practiced and is...

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Caitlin L.
6/24/2025

If you're looking for hipster, this is it lol. The experience is unique for sure, and I like the adventure of it all. The tea itself was good, and the decor made me want to stop and stare. I was...

Molly S.
11/18/2024

The ambiance is absolutely lovely. When we arrived we were the only people there which I preferred, I could see this place getting busy during certain times. The areas are a bit on the smaller...

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Megan G.
1/29/2025

Good tea, nice staff, but I didn't love the space. It's charming but at the expense of comfort and function in my opinion. The chairs are uncomfortable and it was pretty chilly in there. They had...

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Amayah E.
12/31/2023

This place was different, and I enjoyed the traditional teahouse experience. There are no outside shoes allowed inside of the teahouse, and there are slippers provided for you to use. I thought...

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