If anyone knows me well, the first thing they know is how much I love tea. Tea became an obsession of mine when I was just a young girl. My mom made me “sick tea” consisting of orange pekoe tea, milk, and honey. My sister and I still joke about who’s going to inherit my great grandmother’s tea cup set. I have a strong case against her because of my love for specialty and fair-trade teas.
I first stumbled upon ChocolaTea last summer while driving to Centre St. for work. As I walked in, the clean, bitter tea leaf aroma excited my senses. My eyes were busy examining a few of the dozens of tea blends they have stacked on wooded shelves. All of ChocolaTea’s are organic and most are fair trade. I can spend an hour just deciding on which tea to go for. After purchasing about four little Ziploc bags of loose leaf teas, I knew this would be my new favorite place to spend my time and cash.
Yesterday, I showed Jeff the tea shop and he understood my fascination. After a long day of doing stressful errands like taxes, my stomach felt upset. I asked for something soothing and on the mild side and ended up with a Dragonwell green tea, with crushed ginger. Naturally, Jeff ordered their strongest blend of Costa Rican coffee. My tea did wonders for my nervous stomach and my soul. Jeff’s, on the other hand, was luke warm which is not what you want on a cold winter day.
Of course I couldn’t leave without a fair supply of loose leaf tea, so I selected my favorite type of tea, an Earl Grey; however, this blend had Lavender flowers added-perfect combination! Earl grey always has a strong, Bergamot flavor with sweet undertones. It’s wonderful infused with some steamed milk because the sugar in the milk provides a dessert flavor without the horrible sugar-brain and calories. Next on my list was a decaf orange pekoe black tea infused with flecks of real caramel. This one is also excellent with a little milk and honey, a step up from my mom’s “sick tea” recipe from my childhood. The last blend, I could not leave without; its ingredients are: flowers of chamomile, rosebuds, lavender, and spearmint. “Peaceful” was a fitting name for this combo of healing flowers. One cup after a stressful day knocks me right out. Instead of using Tylenol PM or other sleep aids, I opt for safer and healthier alternatives to sooth my soul and calm my thoughts.
The atmosphere at ChocolaTea is exactly as it should be-clean and cozy. There are tables with bar stools for the bloggers, or couches and ottomans for the conversationalists. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. Jeff couldn’t stop inquiring about a novelty in the bakery. They had chocolate covered bacon! Being a vegetarian, I did not go near it, and Jeff was tempted but opted to pass until next time. They did have rows of pies, cookies, cakes, and chocolates that are hard to turn down. I saw a mom with her little red-haired boy; it reminded me of a Norman Rockwell painting. They were deciding which candy to choose from and he preferred to try a new candy every visit to this store. Now that is what a candy shop should be about, once a week or so, indulging in a small, but exquisite piece of quality chocolate. I overheard that he didn’t want to try the chocolate covered potato chips this trip, instead he went for a more traditional sweet treat. The experience reminded me to cherish what we put into our bodies, like they did in the old days when tea, pies, and sweets were a special treat to enjoy with loved ones and less about the instant gratification of fulfilling an urge.
ChocolaTea
7642 S. Westnedge Avenue,
Portage, Michigan 49002
(269) 903-2447




#1 by Jessica Bierhalter on February 22, 2010 - 5:49 pm
Quote
Great blog, Aimee!! You’ve summed ChoclaTea up perfectly… I was equally as impressed with the ambiance, friendly (and knowledgeable!) staff, and quality products when I stepped in. ChocolaTea has an A+ in my book!
#2 by Jeanna on February 25, 2010 - 11:24 am
Quote
I am so tempted – I will be running down to ChoclaTea before conferences!
#3 by Zoey on May 3, 2011 - 6:21 pm
Quote
Wow, you make enjoying tea an art form!
#4 by Gina on May 6, 2011 - 2:13 am
Quote
I couldn’t agree with you more, treats are appreciated much more when they are infrequent and special. Although I have a sweet tooth, I much more cherish the occasional indulgence than constantly feeding it. Next time, I indulge I will definitely stop by ChocolaTea.
#5 by Jeannie on June 3, 2011 - 6:07 pm
Quote
Nice to hear they have loose teas. I like to sample things first and then come back and buy in larger amounts.
I smiled at your orange pekoe tea. I had a lot of that as a child as well. It brings back fond memories.
#6 by Janis on June 7, 2011 - 10:22 am
Quote
A friend and I stopped in and I must what a pleasant surprise. Pretty awesome staff – Great goodies!
#7 by Cecilia on June 15, 2011 - 8:26 pm
Quote
I went in to get my tea at Chocolatea the other day, my once a week trip, and wanted a cup of coffee to go. I was skeptical after reading your blog that it would be cold. I asked for a small cup to go and the employee, a nice young lady, looked a the pot, the time it was made, and said, “I’m making you a new pot, it’s going to take about 5 minutes if you would please wait.” Happy with the thought of a fresh pot of coffee, I gladly accepted the offer of waiting and it was a really very nice cup of coffee for the ride home. Love Chocolatea.