Sequim Spice & Tea
Loose-leaf and herbal teas, culinary herbs,
spices, gourmet salts and sugars,
and functional herbs!
A unique family-owned store that specializes in handcrafted herbal teas, traditional loose-leaf teas from around the globe, as wells as culinary herbs and spices, seasoning blends, gourmet sugars, salts, and peppers..
06/04/2026
05/29/2026
✨ We’re excited to officially celebrate the Grand Reopening of Sequim Spice and Tea! ✨
Join us Friday, June 5th as we celebrate with tastings, specials, and good company.
📍 139 W Washington St, Downtown Sequim
05/21/2026
NOW HIRING 🌿
Sequim Spice and Tea is looking for a friendly, dependable team member to join our shop in downtown Sequim.
If you enjoy people, tea, cooking, community, and creating a welcoming atmosphere — we’d love to meet you.
Retail experience is helpful, but attitude and reliability matter most.
Bring a resume into the store or email:
[email protected]
📍 Downtown Sequim
05/01/2026
Tonight’s the night.
Join us for First Friday Art Walk Sequim and experience the work of Dave Montague up close at Sequim Spice and Tea.
Bold wildlife. Pacific Northwest inspiration.
Stop by, meet the artist, and find something you’ll love taking home.
📍 Sequim Spice and Tea
🕔 Tonight | 5–8 PM
See you soon.
04/30/2026
The Sequim Irrigation Festival dates back to 1896—making it one of the longest-running festivals in Washington State. What started as a celebration of bringing water to the dry plains of Sequim has grown into a tribute to the land, the people, and the creativity that thrives here today.
That same spirit of growth, change, and creativity lives on in our local artists.
This First Friday, we’re happy to be featuring Dave Montague at Sequim Spice and Tea—bringing the wildlife and beauty of the Olympic Peninsula to life through bold, nature-inspired art.
See it. Love it. Take it home.
Sequim Spice and Tea
First Friday Art Walk
04/09/2026
Happy Thursday from Sequim Spice and Tea! 🌞
04/02/2026
We’re excited to welcome local artist Art Brooks to Sequim Spice and Tea this Friday for First Friday Art Walk.
Art will be in the shop showcasing and demonstrating his beautiful handmade pottery - a great chance to stop in, meet the artist, and experience his work up close.
We’d love to see you there.
04/01/2026
Pairing of the Month 🍒🌿
Montmorency Cherry Balsamic Vinegar + Tuscan Herb Olive Oil
Sweet tart cherry meets savory, earthy herbs—bright, balanced, and easy to use.
Drizzle over salads, finish grilled meats, or keep it simple with warm bread.
In store now → save 20% when purchased together
03/21/2026
Chlorella
This green, single-celled, freshwater algae is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the cellls and rid the body of free radicals. It contains all nine essential amino acids and is about 50 percent protein. It also contains vitamin B12, iron, vitamin-C, omega-3, and fiber.
Chlorella also supports the immune system, helps detoxify the body, and regulates hormones. When purchasing chlorella, powder form or supplements are best because the algae has a hard cell wall that is indigestible to humans.
03/12/2026
Afternoon tea became popular in England in the early 1840s when Anna, the Duchess of Bedford, began taking tea with small snacks around 4 PM to bridge the long gap between lunch and a late evening dinner.
What started as a practical solution quickly turned into a daily social ritual among the English upper class.
Traditional afternoon tea included:
• Tea: usually black teas such as Assam, Darjeeling, or Earl Grey
• Served with: milk and sugar
• Food: cucumber sandwiches, scones with jam and clotted cream, and small cakes
• Presentation: a three-tier tray (sandwiches on the bottom, scones in the middle, pastries on top)
Tea was brewed in porcelain or bone china teapots and poured into matching cups and saucers, often with a milk jug and sugar bowl at the table.
In Victorian society, afternoon tea was also a social occasion, so guests typically dressed in formal daytime attire and gathered for conversation as much as the tea itself.
Today, afternoon tea is still served across Britain and around the world—though the dress code is usually optional.
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139 W Washington Street
Sequim, WA
98382
Opening Hours
| Monday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Thursday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Friday | 12pm - 5pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 5pm |