High Garden Tea

Top choice in East Nashville


With shelves stacked high with jar upon jar of exotically named teas and spices, this bewitching shop would look quite at home between the wand store and the potion purveyor in Harry Potter's Diagon Alley. Let staff find the perfect set of tea bags for your mood or need, or sip your favorite elixir on-site.

Its inventory of loose-leaf teas, herbs and spices is listed on its website.


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