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Address: 6 W 4th St, Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone: (570) 318-6710
Website: http://www.thetriaprima.com/
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They come up with some many delicious treats and tea drink specials. Once the menu comes out for the new week I can’t wait to go and try everything. My favorite place in Williamsport! A true gem of a spot!
4 years of having The Tria Prima in town and still one of the most special spots in Williamsport.
One of my favorite parts is the selection of loose‑leaf teas available for purchase. The blends are high‑quality, beautifully aromatic, and clearly curated with care. Whether you’re a casual tea drinker or a full‑on tea enthusiast, there’s something here that will catch your attention.
If you’re looking for a peaceful spot with great tea, kind people, and options for every dietary need, Tria Prima is absolutely worth a visit.
You can get the teas already made or even some of the tea leaves to brew some at home!
Donuts are available Saturday mornings, with different flavors each week. We tried two flavors: regular w/ sprinkles and hibiscus lime. DO NOT PASS up on the hibiscus lime if you have the chance to try it as this is a perfect donut to enjoy with a cup of iced tea!! The donuts themselves are small, but not too small nor too large. The dough is very fluffy and soft throughout the whole donut.
They had Cowboy and graham cookies when we went, and both were delicious and were a little on the crunchier side but not too crunchy. Both had a granola/oat feel to them.
The black cat tea with catnip has a sweet lemony mint flavor, and all of the teas are very smooth and refreshing with a perfect flavor balance.
The pimento cheese spread is amazing even if you don’t typically enjoy non-dairy cheese as it still tastes just like dairy pimento cheese but with a stronger (and much better!) flavor.
All of the daily/weekly items we’ve had there have been just as tasty, esp. Saturday donuts and the rotating chia puddings. I would highly recommend this place to anyone, with or without dietary restrictions!
To my great disappointment in myself, I only just went there for the first time while attending the May ’24 First Friday with my son. I’m so glad I finally did so, though. Better late than never! (I’ll be going back, too, much sooner.)
This place is sort of tiny, but it doesn’t feel “too small” to me and I get claustrophobic pretty ridiculously easily. It’s COZY and inviting, and once you get inside, you just want to explore everything you see before you go to sit on the soft couch and play with silly toys.
I REALLY liked the added touch of a hard-bound, blank book that visitors are encouraged to express themselves in. Some write something (a wide variety of things), some draw pictures, many are notes to the owners, Ingrid and Thom. They’re both very kind, community-minded people. ❤️
Ingrid made me a nice iced (fresh!) ginger tea for my angry tummy while she chatted with my son. We didn’t stay long because we were eager to check out the street festival, but this was THE NICEST WAY to start our evening downtown. I’m so glad that we went!! ☺️