Bar in Fayetteville, United States
Winterbloom Tea
100Pearl PointsCalm alternative to Hay Street's bar scene.

About Winterbloom Tea
Winterbloom Tea on Hay Street is Fayetteville's quiet alternative to the bar-heavy downtown strip — easy to get into, conversation-friendly, and suited to daytime visits or unhurried afternoons. Best for pairs and small groups who want a calm atmosphere rather than a loud room. Confirm hours before visiting, as pricing and schedule are not currently listed in Pearl's database.
Winterbloom Tea, Fayetteville NC: Quick Verdict
Getting a table at Winterbloom Tea is not the hard part. Located at 238 Hay St in downtown Fayetteville, this is an easy booking by any standard — walk-in or planned, you are unlikely to face a waitlist. The real question is whether a tea-focused venue fits what you are looking for on Hay Street, and for a specific type of visitor, the answer is yes.
Who Goes Here — and Whether You Will Fit
Winterbloom Tea draws a crowd that skews away from the louder bar scene on Hay Street. Expect a quieter room: the ambient energy here is calm, conversation-friendly, and deliberately unhurried. If you are coming off a long day and want somewhere to decompress without competing with a sound system, this format works. It also draws daytime visitors, people who want a considered mid-morning or afternoon stop rather than an evening out.
For the food and drink enthusiast who wants context and depth, a well-run tea venue offers something that most Fayetteville bars and restaurants do not: a different category of experience entirely. Tea-forward venues reward slowing down. The crowd here tends to reflect that, you are less likely to encounter a large group pre-gaming, and more likely to find solo visitors, pairs, or small gatherings that are there to actually talk.
That said, the venue data available for Winterbloom Tea is limited. Hours, pricing, and the full scope of the menu are not confirmed in Pearl's database at this time. Before visiting, verify current hours directly with the venue, particularly if you are planning a weekday afternoon stop, tea venues in smaller markets sometimes keep narrower hours than their evening-oriented neighbours on the same block.
Ideal time to visit
Daytime and early afternoon are the optimal windows for a venue like this. The Hay Street corridor gets busier as evenings progress, and a tea-focused stop sits more naturally in a late morning or post-lunch slot than in the dinner or nightlife hours when the street's energy shifts. Weekend afternoons are likely to bring a fuller room; weekday mornings offer the quietest setting if that matters to you.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 238 Hay St, Fayetteville, NC 28301
- Booking difficulty: Easy, no reservation typically required
- Leading timing: Daytime or early afternoon; weekday mornings for a quieter visit
- Price range: Not confirmed, verify before visiting
- Hours: Not confirmed, check directly with the venue
- Phone/website: Not currently listed in Pearl's database
- Dress code: Casual; no known dress requirements
- Parking: Hay Street has street parking; downtown Fayetteville also has nearby lots
FAQ
Does Winterbloom Tea have happy hour deals?
- Happy hour pricing is not confirmed in Pearl's current data for Winterbloom Tea.
- Tea-focused venues do not always run traditional happy hour structures, promotions, if any, tend to be afternoon-specific rather than evening drink deals.
- Check the venue's current offerings directly before planning a visit around a discount window.
Is Winterbloom Tea good for groups?
- For small groups of two to four, a tea venue in this format is a comfortable fit, conversation is easy, the pace is relaxed, and the atmosphere is low-pressure.
- Larger groups may find the format less suited to their needs; tea venues typically do not offer the throughput or the shared-plates style that works well for six or more people.
- If you are planning a group outing on Hay Street, Feed and Folly or Gaston Brewing Restaurant offer formats better suited to larger parties.
- For a private tea gathering or event use, contact the venue directly to ask about any group or event accommodation, this is not confirmed in current data.
Explore More in Fayetteville
If Winterbloom Tea is part of a broader Fayetteville itinerary, Pearl's local guides cover the full range of options: see our full Fayetteville restaurants guide, our full Fayetteville bars guide, our full Fayetteville hotels guide, our full Fayetteville wineries guide, and our full Fayetteville experiences guide. For tea-forward or craft drink programs in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each demonstrate what a focused, craft-driven drinks program looks like at a higher confirmed data tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Winterbloom Tea have happy hour deals?
No happy hour deals are documented for Winterbloom Tea. The venue at 238 Hay St is tea-focused, which puts it outside the typical happy hour format that drives foot traffic further along the Hay Street corridor. If discounted drinks in the evening are the priority, Feed and Folly or Hugo's are better fits for that format.
Is Winterbloom Tea good for groups?
Small groups suit this venue better than large parties. The calm, conversational atmosphere at 238 Hay St works well for gatherings of two to four, but it is not set up for the kind of group dynamics that a larger party or celebration typically needs. For bigger groups, Circa 1800 or Chris's Steak & Seafood House offer more space and a format designed for that scale.
What is Winterbloom Tea known for?
Winterbloom Tea is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Fayetteville.
Where is Winterbloom Tea located?
Winterbloom Tea is located in Fayetteville, at 238 Hay St, Fayetteville, NC 28301.
Location
238 Hay St, Fayetteville, NC 28301
Fayetteville, United States
Compare Winterbloom Tea
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Winterbloom Tea | Easy |
| Chris's Steak & Seafood House | Unknown |
| Circa 1800 | Unknown |
| Feed and Folly | Unknown |
| Gaston Brewing Restaurant | Unknown |
| Hugo's | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Winterbloom Tea and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Chris's Steak & Seafood House, Notable alternative
- Circa 1800, Notable alternative
- Feed and Folly, Notable alternative
- Gaston Brewing Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Hugo's, Notable alternative
On Hay Street, Winterbloom Tea occupies a different category from most of its neighbours, which makes direct comparisons to the area's bar and restaurant options only partially useful. If your evening needs a full dinner and drinks, Chris's Steak & Seafood House is the more substantive choice, it carries confirmed credentials and a full food program that Winterbloom Tea is not positioned to compete with. For a night out on Hay Street with a more social, bar-forward atmosphere, Circa 1800 offers a different register entirely.
For groups who want something casual with food and drinks in one place, Feed and Folly and Gaston Brewing Restaurant are better suited, both handle larger parties more naturally than a tea-focused venue, and both offer the kind of shared-format eating that works for groups of five or more. Hugo's rounds out the local field for visitors who want a more traditional dining room experience.
Where Winterbloom Tea wins is specifically on atmosphere and pace: it is the easiest to walk into, the quietest room in the corridor, and the most appropriate stop for a solo visitor or a pair who wants an afternoon break rather than a meal. If that is your situation, book here without hesitation. If you need a full evening anchor, one of the dinner-focused venues above will serve you better.
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