T Spot - Ross

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6381 5453
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T Spot is a unique shop and is located in Ross in Tasmania's Midlands. It is in an ambient setting attached to a stone cottage circa 1836 in Bridge Street (around the corner from the Ross Hotel). It consists of a blending tea house, café and specialises in giftware. You can choose from over 50 kinds of finest teas from all over the world. Others may enjoy freshly ground high quality espresso coffee along with delicious homemade light snacks. Visitors can dine cosily indoors by a warm fire in the winter or in summer outside in the beautiful courtyard. Group tea tastings are available by booking.

Retail packs of tea are available to take home with you along with a gorgeous range of tea/coffee wares and accessories. Keep warm with Australian Alpaca clothing, throws and other products. Alternatively knit your own with Alpaca yarn! Brassware heritage cabinet fittings, classic light switches and decorative items are also available and house name plaques are made to order. Soft furnishings, home décor and collectable bears plus lots more may be found in the shop.

If we don’t have it in stock we can order from much of our product range.

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