
Hours
| Friday | 2–8 PM |
| Saturday | 2–8 PM |
| Sunday | 2–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 2–8 PM |
| Thursday | 2–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1541 Pacific Ave, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Phone: (831) 423-4200
Website: http://www.hiddenpeakteahouse.com/
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Reviews
Thank you to all the great staff who work here. My friend also bought a fun tea set for their house.
One of the many Santa Cruz Staples
The feng shui feel , the layout of the space , quality of the selection is exceptional. When you go there you forget what is time . It is timeless experience no phones , no electronics , it is a bliss for beautiful conversations , writing , contemplation connection to owner and his amazing stories we share with and others who visit. For me personally being there is meditative bliss with authentic way to enjoy Traditional tea in good atmosphere with good tea and people around me. At The tea house we implemented classical feng shui principles I hope you can feel the energy flow. Thank you .
There are outstanding collection of fine teas to try and learn how to serve.
I wish there would be such place in every city!
I was SPOT ON!!! A true tea haven! Transported into the tea world in such nice way! Selections with wide range, Oolongs to Pu-erh and Green to White Teas the options are very nice! Premium for sure and the treatment of the leaves is Top Priority!!!
My family including parents and cousins all new to the tea game loved it!! If you seek tea, here you will most definitely find it!!!
There is a rule of no cell phones, but l had to at least show you all the beauty of whats in store if you visit!!
beautifully decorated space and interesting options on the bookshelf, both curated in the standard eclectic pan-Asian hippie spirituality style you’d expect. gongfu service was on a nice wooden tea tray with a fun fish monster (?) tea pet. I know they’re traditional but I think the ~20mL gongfu teacups are not ideal for an American clientele (imo 50-100mL range is more comfortable for ppl).
the pu’er our server recommended was pretty solid. pricing is on the higher side, but also kind of unnecessarily complicated in a way that feels slightly underhanded. tea menu options were somewhat limited, and could have benefitted from some description/tasting notes.
they really enforce the no electronics thing also, but tbh planning to not look at your phone for a few hours and having someone keep you accountable to it is itself maybe worth the upcharge on the leaf and water.