Dobra teas are primarily associated with the chain of restaurants and brick-and-mortar locations where tea lovers go to sample a range of tea blends collected from all over the world. We put together this Dobra tea review that basically describes a tearoom that serves up about 100 custom and import varieties of organic teas.
Every year, the franchise owners travel the world and bring back an exquisite blend of teas, including white, green, yellow, and black herbal teas, some of which are extremely rare, and a range of iced tea varieties. They serve these teas together with elegant treats in all their locations. Additionally, the stores sell loose-leaf tea by mail order through the brand’s website.
History of Dobra Tea
Dobra tea has a pretty interesting story in that it started through a series of get-togethers in Prague back in 2010. The young tea lovers would meet and sample a range of rare Chinese, Japanese, and Indian teas smuggled into the communist nation of Czechoslovakia. High-quality teas were only available to the party, military, and state elite.
The first tearooms later opened in Prague and other small towns where tea lovers could meet and sample various teas from all over the world. The first Dobra tea location opened in Burlington, VT, then Portland, Maine, Black Mountain, North Carolina, and Asheville.

Tasting Notes
This Dobra tea review can’t even begin to describe the dynamic taste of the range of blends. They come in a delightful range of vegetarian light-fare, delicious Iced Teas, Bubble Tea Stop, and other teas.
Tea lovers can either drop in for a cup of tea or take home a stash of fresh, loose-leaf tea they can share with their friends and family. Check out the few recommendations in the next section.
Dobra Tea varieties
Dobra teas come in a wide range of tea blends that, it practically takes a menu with a binder to display all of them. Even if you are an experienced tea drinker, you might get lost in the choices, which edge closer to a hundred.
The good news is that some of the tearooms offer tea classes every few weeks, which would be an excellent opportunity to learn more about tea and at the same time, identify some favorite varieties.
Here are three Dobra tea varieties you can sample:
1. Dobra Matcha tea on the rocks
This one brings the pure form of unadulterated green tea powder. It’s made through cold infusion and served on ice to give you that refreshing and revitalizing feeling as you drink it.
2. Dobra Pu-Erh tea
The Pu-erh tea is a nice change of pace for coffee lovers who are now switching or exploring tea. For some time, pu-erh was illegal to import in North America, but that has since changed and you can now enjoy its aged, rich, and smooth flavor that makes for a perfect pick-me-up or a drink that will keep you going for hours.
3. Nok Cha
You will love every sip of this earthy, fiery-tasting tea that gets better with every steep (at least the first few steeps). It’s made out of a seasonal variety of green tea grown in the scenic Jirishan mountain ranges off the South Korean coast.
FAQs – Dobra Tea Reviews
Are they recommended for beginners?
Whether you are a seasoned tea drinker or just looking to explore the world of tea, Dobra tea is an excellent place to start.
Are the staff knowledgeable about the tea blends?
The staff are quite helpful and will make excellent recommendations based on your preferences.