HP Tea is a tea specialist and blending studio in Oklahoma City where customers select from dozens of loose-leaf teas and create custom blends, then purchase what they mix or buy pre-made options by the ounce or in ready-made quantities.
This is not a cafe with a tea menu; it is a retailer built around participation and customization. The shop stocks a working inventory of single-origin and blended loose-leaf teas, dried herbs, flowers, and flavoring agents that customers can combine on-site. The model assumes you want to understand what you are buying and have control over ratio and ingredient. Some visitors come for a single ounce of an established blend; others spend time layering flavors in the custom section. The space functions as both shop and studio, with the blending activity central to the experience rather than ancillary.
HP Tea operates on a per-ounce model for loose leaf, with prices varying by tea type. Black, green, white, and herbal bases typically range from $8 to $14 per ounce depending on origin and processing. Custom blending incurs no additional fee beyond the cost of ingredients you select by weight. Pre-made signature blends are available in standard quantities, and smaller sample sizes allow trial before committing to a full purchase. Confirm current pricing directly with the shop, as tea costs fluctuate with harvest and import availability.
The blending bar includes common additions like dried citrus peel, rose petals, jasmine flowers, and flavor oils. A typical first-time blender might spend $12 to $25 for a small personal blend. The shop also stocks tea accessories: infusers, strainers, and brewing vessels, with prices starting around $6 for basic metal infusers.
Twisted Tea in Oklahoma City operates as a cafe first, offering brewed tea by the cup and a smaller selection of packaged loose leaf for takeaway. If you want to order and sit, Twisted Tea is faster and simpler. HP Tea suits people who want to buy multiple ounces, experiment with ratios, or understand ingredient composition before purchasing. Reasor's and other supermarket tea sections carry bags and loose leaf but do not allow customization or offer the range of single origins and botanicals. For someone wanting quality loose leaf without customization, both HP Tea and Twisted Tea work; for someone wanting to build a blend or stock home inventory with specific flavor profiles, HP Tea is the only local option designed for that workflow.
This place works for people who drink loose-leaf tea regularly, enjoy blending as part of the ritual, or want to gift custom blends. It also suits tea novices willing to spend time learning what they prefer. It does not suit people looking for a quick hot drink to take away; there is no brewed-to-order service. It does not suit someone wanting a full cafe menu with food. If you need tea in minutes and do not want to engage with the blending process, a chain coffee shop or Twisted Tea is faster.
Expect to spend 15 to 30 minutes if you are blending. You will be guided through the selection of a base tea (black, green, oolong, herbal), then invited to add botanicals and flavors to taste. Staff can suggest combinations or answer questions about origin and flavor profile, but the blending itself is self-directed. You watch your blend being weighed and packaged. If you come only to buy a pre-made offering, the transaction takes five minutes. No appointment is required; walk-ins are standard.
Confirm hours with HP Tea directly before visiting, as retail tea shops often adjust seasonally. The shop is located in Oklahoma City proper; verify the exact address and current hours on the business's official contact channels, as this information changes. Street parking is typically available in the surrounding area. The space is small, so large group visits during peak hours may feel crowded. There is no online ordering; all purchases happen in-shop.
HP Tea fills a gap between commodity tea aisles and brewed-to-order cafes by treating loose leaf as something worth selecting, understanding, and customizing. For Oklahoma City tea drinkers, it is the only local option where blending is the point, not an afterthought.
