Tiree Tea

Taste the islands in a cup

Buying tea in Tiree

Welcome to Tiree. Thank you for visiting – we can’t wait for you to buy Tiree Tea! Here’s how to do it.

Tiree Tea is shown on Google Maps, but we don’t have a shop which is open all the time. We recommend you buy Tiree Tea in the following places:

  1. Farmhouse Cafe & Gift Shop
  2. Bรนth a’ Bhaile
  3. The Yellow Hare Cafe & Gift Shop
  4. Tiree Sea Tours

You can drink Tiree Tea in…

  1. Farmhouse Cafe & Gift Shop
  2. Hebridean Roast
  3. The Yellow Hare Cafe & Gift Shop

If you can’t find what you are looking for in the shops, head to the online shop and pick “Local Pickup” at the checkout. I’ll leave your order for collection in the phonebox at the end of my house. PA77 6TS.

Happy holidays! Don’t forget to tag Tiree Tea on social if you grab a cuppa – @tireetea

You can find out more about the real Tiree on the blog – including how we punch well above our weight with a full school and a world of small businesses, entrepreurs and inspiring community projects. The island is not without challenges too, though. Meet the real Isle of Tiree here.

If you are not in Tiree right now, you can buy online. We ship worldwide!

Buy Tiree Tea on your holiday!

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