We tested 12 clubs and more than 30 varieties to find the best tea subscription box options for newbies, seasoned sippers and everyone in between.
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Cozy, comforting and flavorful—there’s nothing like a steaming mug of tea. From herbal concoctions to loose leaf and iced varieties, there are almost endless blends, flavors and brews to try. When it gets overwhelming to find new favorites (or you’re simply tired of stocking up on your tried-and-true blends each month), a tea subscription is an easy and often inexpensive way to shake up your cup. These subscriptions also make excellent food gifts.
Tea epicure Tony Gebely says tea subscriptions aren’t just for experienced tea drinkers. “Tea subscriptions are a great way for those new to tea to try a wide array of teas without buying large quantities of each. It’s also a great way to explore new types of tea and tea regions for those at any experience level,” he says.
We found the best tea subscription for every type of tea drinker, whether you’re a brew newbie or a seasoned sipper.
Up to 50 servings of Loose leaf, with tea bags for steeping
Origins, steeping notes and ingredients included
Sleek, highly giftable packaging
Affordably priced
Cons:
Box only comes with 10 tea bags
Our pick for the overall best tea subscription is Tea Runners club, thanks to its approachable-yet-uncommon flavors, affordable price and incredible quality. Choose from four box options: Black, Pure, Herbal or Original. Each box includes four sampler pouches of tea, 10 tea bags and a postcard with some basic info about the club, tea origins and steeping instructions. Inside Deputy Editor Katie Bandurski’s box, each tea impressed with its freshness and flavor.
She likens Moonlight Jasmine to “a warm summer night,” whereas Floral Nectar Black wowed with its subtle finishing florals. Even the Majestic Earl Grey impressed Katie, who isn’t a big fan of Earl Grey. “It was so delicious—much fresher than any Earl Grey I’ve had before,” she notes.
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Because of the myriad options available, Tea Runners is equally appealing to both beginners and seasoned drinkers. The Original Box is a great way to start experimenting and figuring out what flavors/types of tea you like. Then, you’d have the option to dive further into a specific type with the Black, Pure or Herbal box.
While the tea is loose leaf, each box comes with 10 tea bags for steeping, which Katie notes is not quite enough to get through all the tea. “You’ll need to supplement with another pack or a reusable option. I like baby Nessie, but you could use plain ol’ stainless steel, too,” she says.
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Simple Loose Leaf
Pros:
Very affordable
Options to receive two, three or four teas per box
Choice of caffeine-free herbals, black tea, green tea or a variety
Includes informational postcard with origins and club info
Cons:
Not as diverse of a selection
Not sure what kinds of teas you enjoy, or just looking to top up your monthly selection? Opting for a budget-friendly tea box doesn’t mean settling for boring brews. At least, according to Simple Loose Leaf’s subscription box. Choose from two, three or four teas per box, with the priciest option ringing up at around $19—a total steal! Each box contains a choice of caffeine free-herbals, black tea, green tea or a variety.
Katie’s box arrived with Apple Cinnamon Herbal (which she likens to apple pie), Tropical Coconut Oolong, a balanced Blueberry Le’Mint and a simple-yet-complex Yi Mei Ren Black. She notes that it’s a good option for those looking to expand their horizons, but who don’t know a ton about the different blends and brewing methods.
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“The Wide Variety Box is a great way to start experimenting and figuring out what flavors and types of tea you like,” says Katie. “Then, you’d have the option to dive further into a specific type with the Caffeine Free Herbals, Black or Green options.”
Another draw of the tea subscription is the ability to tailor each box to your taste if you order through the brand’s site. Simply fill out the quiz that goes through tasting essentials like flavors, caffeine levels and types. Through the site, you also enjoy a bonus set of reusable cotton steeping bags for each type of tea.
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Best Mission
Keats & Co. Tea Taster Club
Pros:
100% of profits go to tuberculosis treatment
Upfront payment; no surprise charges
Teas are delicious and exciting
Detailed brew instructions
20 Servings per bag
Cons:
Only 6- and 12-month subscriptions
Not customizable
It’s rare you find a company that offers a quality product and a healthy dose of giving back with each purchase. That’s exactly what you get with a Keats & Co. tea subscription, which gives a staggering 100% of its profits to Partners in Health for tuberculosis treatment. Sure, it feels good to support such a selfless mission. But you know what also feels good? Enjoying a delicious, high-quality cup of tea—or 20—each month.
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Keats & Co. tea subscriptions are a little different than some of the others we’ve covered, in that they’re only offered in prepaid six- or 12-month subscriptions. Keats & Co. works with local tea shop Lake Missoula Tea Company to source their blends. Both companies prioritize fair labor practices and environmentalism, so you can feel good about each purchase.
Each month, expect a new bag of loose leaf tea that contains around 20 servings. Blends range from herbal cayenne-infused Golden Fire Ginger to caffeinated finds like Blooming Wild Black, which contains bee pollen and marigold for a softly floral flavor. No matter the tea, each arrives with detailed brew instructions and tasting notes.
Of the teas I’ve tried, my favorite is Blue Fields Earl Grey. This caffeinated twist on a classic contains black tea and blue cornflower. It’s remarkably creamy, dreamy and oh-so-decadent on a lazy Sunday afternoon. While you only receive a single blend per month and this isn’t a customizable subscription, the servings are generous and we love the idea of each purchase benefitting a cause.
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Best for Experienced Tea Drinkers
Verdant Tea of the Month Club
Pros:
Unique brands and blends
Supports small farmers
Provides at least 75 grams of loose leaf tea
Each box contains 3 to 10 teas
Includes tasting notes and brewing tips
Cons:
Flavors and brewing methods may be too adventurous for casual drinkers
Those looking for a more nuanced cup, turn to a Verdant Teas subscription. Partnering with small tea farmers, Verdant is on a mission to connect tea lovers with brands and blends that expand their horizons and support small growers.
To test this subscription box, we enlisted the help of David-Christopher Galhea, a devout tea enthusiast who shares the history, processing and tasting notes of popular teas (with a heavy dose of irreverent humor) on his YouTube channel, Strip Teas. Despite being an extremely discerning tea drinker, he was pleasantly surprised by the VerdantTea subscription box, which he calls a good fit both for new tea drinkers and those with some experience under their belts.
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David-Christopher describes Verdant’s selection of white, green, black and oolong teas as “diverse in their varieties but with more unique twists on the conventional types seen in the West.” He explains, “Dragon pearls are commonly rolled balls of green tea, but Verdanttea provided pearls in both white and pu’er varieties, which were a ton of fun to explore.”
He was impressed by Verdant’s teaware, too: “The gaiwan (porcelain steeping cup) was beautiful, exquisitely crafted and perfect for the gongfu steeping method, which prioritizes short steeps and small sips for deeper appreciation and a calm, meditative drinking experience.”
Choice of pure, blended, herbal, green or a variety
Each box offers two different teas
Loose leaf, with compostable bags
If you don't love a flavor, your next one is free
Cons:
Steep information sometimes misses the mark
If you’re familiar with our favorite coffee subscriptions, this name likely looks familiar. An extension of our beloved Atlas Coffee Club, the Atlas Tea box provides two types of loose-leaf tea every four weeks (or enough for 30+ cups of tea). Atlas offers a selection between pure and flavored teas and caffeine-free blends, or a combination of both. Each box comes with compostable bags for steeping, though drinkers should feel free to brew with your own steeper if desired. While folks cannot select the specific teas in each box, the choice of herbal or traditional tea tailors it to a number of tastes.
Each package of tea offers a description, tasting notes, caffeine content, and preparation tips including the tea and water quantity and recommended brewing temperatures and times. Our tester, David-Christopher, notes that this makes it an excellent choice for tea newbies. An included postcard gives an informative passage about a key ingredient that speaks to the cultural identity of that given country (e.g., the history and significance of lemongrass in Thailand).
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“Of the six teas provided, I received two herbals, one oolong, two greens, and one black tea,” says David-Christopher. “If you’re a casual tea drinker looking to up your game from store-bought bags to loose leaf, this is a great place to start. At $17 per month for two loose-leaf, solid quality teas, Atlas Tea is a stellar value.” Now all that’s left is getting a fancy honey dispenser to display with your tea equipment.
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Best Decaf
The Tea Spot Sipping Club
Pros:
Choice between caffeinated or non-caffeinated teas
Affordably priced
Each box contains 25 servings of tea (both loose and bagged varieties)
Exclusive online Facebook group for subscribers
Good for exploring flavors and brew methods
10% of profits donated
Cons:
No additional documentation included with origin information
While lots of people enjoy tea for the energy-boosting benefits, those who prefer caffeine-free teas still have plenty of options. Enter Tea Spot, which offers three teas each month. I appreciate that you can choose between caffeinated and non-caffeinated varieties. Both come with a bag of 15 pyramid bags and two smaller bags of loose leaf.
In my box, I received a strawberry tea, a lemon sage tea and an orange smoothie blend, which made for a fun and varied brewing experience. Though all were fresh and fragrant, the orange smoothie was my favorite. I opened up one of the bags and was able to spot dried oranges and fresh-looking herbs inside, which was impressive. I love that the scent and flavor are both very orange-y, without being too sweet.
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While a few brands offer similar caffeine-free experiences, Tea Spot also has its own online community via a private Facebook group where tea drinkers can learn more about tea’s origins, functional benefits and brewing tips. Even better, each box comes with free shipping, making it an affordable option for someone who likes both bagged tea and loose leaf or wants to experiment with brewing methods.
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Best for Pet Parents
Brews for Rescues Tea and Pet Box
Pros:
50% of profits put towards animal rescues
Included is a toy and treat for your furry friend
Each box comes with two tea blends
Tea is fresh, fragrant and delicious
Cons:
No choice of tea type
The only thing better than a tea subscription box is a tea subscription box you can share with your furry friend. Brews for Rescues is a box for animal lovers. Each month comes with two different loose leaf blends named after cat and dog breeds, along with a toy and handmade treat for your fur baby. Choose from a 1-, 3-, 6- or 12-month subscription.
As a dog and cat lover, it warms my heart that Puppy Paws Coffee & Company donates 50% of the net proceeds to animal rescue organizations. Each box comes with a list of many of the organizations, and the brand also posts a full list on their website for transparency. But that’s not the only reason to snag a subscription—the tea is also well worth sipping on!
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Out of the Lykoi Lavender Black and Ragamuffin Yerba that I received, the Yerba was my favorite. It’s fragrant, visibly fresh and brews up a simple but far from boring brew. Because the box comes with a treat and toy for your pet, subscribers can choose between a kitty or puppy box. Each box also has a fun inclusion for you—mine was a paw and bone-shaped ice cube tray. Cute!
My sister’s puppy loved the included rope ball toy and peanut butter dog treats, and I love that the box has such a wonderful mission behind it.
What To Look for When Shopping for a Tea Subscription Box
According to Tony, the most important consideration is similar to wine clubs: taste. Try to choose an option that includes blends and caffeine levels you prefer, unless you’re open to experimenting. “Tea subscription boxes vary widely,” he says. “Some focus on flavored teas, some on pure teas, some on specific tea regions. So be aware of the teas that the company you purchase from sells and ensure that they offer a list of teas they have sent in the past so you know what you are getting.”
Another consideration is quality. Tony suggests starting out with a shorter club until you are sure that the quality of tea meets your expectations. “Tea companies have a range of tea grades to choose from when sourcing, so quality can vary greatly even if two companies are selling tea of the same name,” he says.
How We Found the Best Tea Subscription Boxes
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In order to find the best tea subscriptions, we took into consideration our own experience with tea subscriptions, noting any experiences that particularly stand out. From there, we researched other popular and under-the-radar options that looked like a great fit and boasted excellent reviews. What appeals to me most about tea is how customizable each cup becomes in different hands. In looking for the best tea subscription box, I took this into consideration, looking for brands that offer a range of brewing methods, tea types and flavors. One of our editors carefully tested each box, evaluating it using the following criteria:
Packaging/Shipping: How did the package arrive? Is it secure? Gift-ready?
Variety/Quality: How many different box options are there? What types of teas come in the box, and are there customization options? Are there any extras included (e.g. mugs, steeping bags, etc.)?
Brewing: Are brewing instructions included, and how difficult are the instructions to follow?
Flavor: This one is self explanatory. Extra points go to subscriptions with multiple customizable subscriptions based on preferences (i.e. herbal, caffeine-free, etc.).
Value: How does the quality and number of servings compare to the cost?
Overall, we sipped on over 30 different flavors to find the 10 best tea subscription box options for every type of tea sipper.
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In 2025, our team evaluated two more tea subscriptions: Art of Tea and Rishi Tea. We chose these two tea boxes based on reputation, reviews and requests we found for more information about their processes and inclusions. While neither made it to our top six—the competition is stiff—we enjoyed both and recommend them for folks looking to try one new tea per month.
Art of Tea offers 2-4 ounces (or 12 teabags) of a single tea per month. While we absolutely loved the cherry blossom tea we received, the price is rather high at $81 for a three-month subscription. Rishi offers approximately 1/4 pound (4 oz) of tea per month, with their specialty and rare teas coming in a smaller, 100g package. Similarly, at $85 per month for three months, we found the price just too high for a single tea.
Other Boxes We Tested
Art of Tea: While the cherry blossom tea that came in our box was delicious and included steeping instructions, the price is just too high for a single type of tea per month.
Club Magic Hour:Club Magic Hour isn’t just a tea club—it’s a monthly dose of self-care. Choose between the Monthly Magic box which includes a monthly gift along with the caffeine-free wellness blend or a budget option that only includes just the tea. This herbal-only monthly shipment arrives beautifully packed inside a fun branded box, making it a stunning gift for tea lovers—though it is rather pricey.
Free Your Tea: Unfortunately, this tea subscription is no longer available.
Partners Tea: While we enjoyed our Partners tea subscription, they have unfortunately discontinued their tea line. That said, if you like coffee, we’ve tested (and enjoyed) their premium coffee subscription in the past!
Rishi Tea: We love that the first shipment of this tea club comes with its own glass steeping pot. That said, we wish the shipments included more than one type of tea—and that they were a bit less pricey.
Republic of Tea: While we adore the tea from this company (and the subscription is fun), the tea rotation remains the same year after year, which dulls some of the magic.
Why You Should Trust Us
I’ve tested dozens of foods and drinks for Taste of Home, informing pieces like the best coffee concentrates and the best gift of the month clubs. Not only am I Taste of Home’s resident food and drinks expert, but I’m also a total tea head. As a bona fide tea fiend since high school, I love looking a new flavors and experimenting with brewing methods on a regular basis.
To inform this piece, I also spoke to tea epicure Tony Gebely. Tony is a world-renowned tea expert whose profound passion for tea has taken him on a global journey, transforming a personal interest into a celebrated career in the world of tea. His adventure began with an eye-opening university trip to Southern China, igniting a relentless pursuit of tea knowledge. In 2009, he began sharing his tea explorations with the world through his award-winning blog, World of Tea which later became Tea Epicure.
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