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Tea Houses That Honor Traditional Tea Rituals in Montreal

Discover places where traditional tea becomes a true moment of well-being.

updated: Nov 26, 2024
Tea Houses That Honor Traditional Tea Rituals in Montreal
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In Montreal, tea salons go beyond simple tastings to become spaces where cultures and flavors intertwine.

Each tea house has its own unique charm. Some embrace English traditions with carefully arranged platters of soft scones and delicate sandwiches, while others highlight Japanese, Chinese, or Taiwanese teas prepared with precision. Fans of matcha, hojicha, or pu'er will find delight in these spaces, often enhanced by decor that invites relaxation and escape.

With influences from all corners of the globe, Montreal offers a true sensory journey. Each menu reflects meticulous attention to ingredient quality and preparation from rare teas to classic infusions.

For those intrigued by the rituals of afternoon tea or the modern allure of bubble tea, check out our dedicated articles exploring these experiences in detail. Here, however, we focus on the tea salons themselves where every cup becomes a celebration.

Discover, in this article, a selection of Montreal's finest tea salons, where every visit promises a memorable and flavorful pause, rich with new traditions and enticing aromas.


Cha Do Raku

750 Rue de Bienville, Montréal, H2J 1T7

View More (514) 849-5983

Cha Do Raku, located in the Plateau-Mont-Royal, is a refined and intimate celebration of Japanese and Taiwanese tea culture. The tea house offers an impressive selection of over 100 carefully curated teas, each known for its distinctive aromas. Every cup is paired with homemade sweet or savory treats designed to enhance the experience. On weekends, immersive workshops provide a chance to explore the nuances of tea brewing and tradition. The on-site and online boutique features rare teas, elegant ceramics, and quality accessories, allowing you to recreate this special experience at home.

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@ matcha

220 Rue Rachel E, Montréal, H2W 1E3

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At Matcha, located in Plateau-Mont-Royal, is a true celebration of Japanese tea culture. This intimate tea house offers a diverse selection of drinks, from classics like matcha lattes to bold creations such as the Matcha Marreto, a delicate blend of almonds, dates, and rice. Every visit is a unique experience, enhanced by the owner's passion and expertise, as they thoughtfully guide your choices. The cozy space, adorned with original artwork for sale, adds an artistic touch to the soothing ambiance. Beyond the teas, indulge in a warm pot de crème-an ideal treat to complete this moment of escape.

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Salon de thé Chaï Tea Lounge

3506 Avenue du Parc, Montréal, H2X 2H7

View More (514) 507-1166

Chaï Tea Lounge, located in Plateau-Mont-Royal, offers a tranquil retreat for tea enthusiasts. Its wide selection ranges from classic black and green teas to more unique options like pu'erh and rooibos. Tea-based drinks, such as chai lattes and bubble tea, pair beautifully with their selection of delicate pastries, including vegan and gluten-free options. With its cozy atmosphere and comfortable seating, this lounge is an ideal spot for a relaxing break, a productive work session, or a laid-back catch-up with friends.

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Cafe Aunja

1448 Rue Sherbrooke O, Montréal, H3G 1K4

View More (514) 914-8337

Just steps from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Café Aunja offers an immersive experience of Persian culture, blending flavors, art, and tranquility. This tea house delights with signature drinks such as the Persian Fog, a blend of black tea, steamed milk, saffron syrup, and pistachios, or the Persian Fragrance, a delicate mix of rose, citrus, and honey. The menu features hearty breakfasts, flavorful sandwiches like the Koukou chicken, and refined desserts such as the Ferni. The bohemian atmosphere, enhanced by art displays and soft music, creates a space perfect for relaxation and conversation. Whether for a quiet reading break or a moment with friends, Café Aunja stands out as a must-visit destination, combining tradition and modernity in a truly unique setting.

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Paparmane

209 Rue Notre-Dame O, Montréal, H2Y 1T4

View More (514) 375-6029

In Old Montreal, just steps from Notre-Dame Basilica, Paparmane offers a modern and indulgent take on afternoon tea. Each elegant and thoughtfully arranged three-tiered stand features a selection of fine sandwiches, golden scones with cream and jam, and delicate pastries, paired with one of their 21 exclusive house tea blends. Available Wednesday to Sunday, starting at $54, this refined experience can also be enjoyed at home thanks to their on-site boutique, offering takeaway teas and carefully curated gifts to delight loved ones or treat yourself.

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Loongese & Leonidas

1545, Boulevard le Corbusier Local 8, Laval, H7S 2K6

View More (514) 560-8843

Located in Centre Laval, Loongese offers a journey into the heart of Oriental culture. This tea salon boasts an impressive selection of fine teas, such as Ripe Pu'er, Jasmine Tea, or ceremonial-grade Matcha, each prepared with meticulous care. The experience is enhanced by tastings where the rituals and benefits of tea are passionately explained. In an elegant setting blending an art gallery with artisanal objects, Loongese also features exhibitions and unique items, from ceramics to jewelry. With spaces designed for discovery and sharing, this venue bridges Oriental traditions and contemporary culture, making it an ideal escape into an artistic and refined world.

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Tsujiri Montreal

1418 Rue Crescent, Montréal, H3G 2B7

View More (438) 375-9110

With its origins in Kyoto and expertise dating back to 1860, Tsujiri brings a refined taste of Japanese tea culture to Montreal. Renowned for its matcha, this tea house offers creamy lattes, delicate ice creams, and indulgent parfaits, alongside a menu of Japanese-inspired dishes. The savory options include Tonkotsu Soba, featuring cha soba noodles in a rich broth with grilled pork, or the refreshing and vibrant Poke Soba. Comfort food enthusiasts will enjoy the Kitsune Soba with fried tofu, while the Unagi Dashi Chazuke rice dish, enhanced with nori and plum, is perfect for adventurous palates. With its authentic flavors, modern touches, and serene ambiance, Tsujiri is the perfect destination for those seeking a harmonious blend of Japanese tea and cuisine.

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Maison De Thé Cha Noir

4611 Rue Wellington, Montréal, H4G 1X1

View More (514) 769-1242

Cha Noir, located on Wellington Street in Verdun, is much more than a tea house-it's an invitation to slow down and savor the moment. Since 2003, this haven has combined a carefully curated selection of teas, such as organic Vietnam Oolong and Feu de l'Arctique, with passionate service. Picture yourself in a peaceful atmosphere, a warm scone in hand, exploring the delicate aromas of a perfectly brewed Chai Cha Noir. Whether shared with friends or enjoyed solo, the cozy ambiance and inviting outdoor terrace provide a welcome escape from the bustle of city life. To extend the experience, the on-site boutique offers elegant teapots, cups, and exclusive blends, ideal for gifts or for recreating the moment at home. Cha Noir is more than a tea house-it's an essential pause in our busy days, a serene bubble to savor without moderation.

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La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes

378 Rue St-Zotique E, Montréal, H2S 1L7

View More (514) 379-1178

In Little-Italy, La Brume dans mes lunettes offers an experience that goes far beyond the traditional tea house. This inviting spot enchants with its English tea platter, generously filled with warm scones, cucumber sandwiches, and homemade pastries, paired with the renowned Fortnum & Mason teas. But the charm extends into the evening, where the space transforms for aperitif hour with hearty sharing boards and gourmet sandwiches. Between its retro decor, vintage teacups, and a menu tailored for every moment of the day, La Brume dans mes lunettes is a destination that blends authenticity and enjoyment. Whether for a refined tea or a flavorful apéro, every visit promises to surprise and delight.

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Oishi Bar à Matcha

1289 Rue Beaubien E, Montréal, H2S 1V1

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Oishi Bar à Matcha, located in Rosemont, is a haven for seasoned enthusiasts and curious newcomers to Japanese tea. With over 600 exceptional tea varieties, including rare offerings like ceremonial-grade matcha and richly flavored houjichas, this bar goes beyond traditional beverages. Indulge in desserts such as the hojicha lava cake or the matcha brownie, which redefine the flavors of this iconic tea. For passionate tea lovers, workshops led by experts reveal the subtle art of Japanese tea preparation. Complemented by a boutique filled with premium teas, elegant teapots, and accessories, Oishi Bar à Matcha is a must-visit destination to deepen your knowledge and awaken your senses.

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Le Parloir

4354 Avenue Christophe Colomb, Montréal, H2J 3G5

View More (514) 596-2205

Le Parloir, established in 2010 on Plateau-Mont-Royal, is a true haven for tea enthusiasts. This intimate tea house offers a carefully curated selection of teas paired with personalized "Afternoon Tea" platters, catering to all preferences with classic, vegetarian, and vegan options. The decor, a refined mix of modern touches and historic references, creates the feeling of being welcomed into a charming private parlor. The scones, light and fluffy, are a standout, served with homemade jam and velvety cream. The menu also highlights delicate cakes and refined sandwiches, perfect for a relaxing break. With the option to bring your own wine and the expert recommendations of Sylvie, the tea-loving founder, every visit becomes a special moment to share or enjoy in tranquility.

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Montreal is home to tea houses that celebrate the art of tea in all its richness. These serene and authentic spaces invite you to slow down and savor every cup as a true experience.

Whether it's rare teas, classic infusions, or uniquely charming venues, these destinations beautifully blend tradition with global flavors. Take the time to explore these treasures, where each visit becomes a cherished moment of calm.

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