Bar in Salt Lake City, United States
Tea Zaanti
100ptsLow-key east side tea stop, easy to book.

About Tea Zaanti
Tea Zaanti is a tea-focused independent venue on Salt Lake City's east side, suited to low-key daytime visits with no reservation required. Confirmed details on hours and menu are limited, so verify before making a special trip. Walk-in friendly and easy to access in the Sugar House corridor, it works best as a relaxed afternoon stop rather than an evening destination.
Tea Zaanti, Salt Lake City: Quick Verdict
Tea Zaanti is worth a visit if you are looking for a tea-focused experience on the east side of Salt Lake City, but go in with calibrated expectations: the venue database carries minimal confirmed detail, which means first-timers should call ahead or check Google Maps for current hours before making a special trip. Located at 1944 S 1100 E in the Sugar House corridor, it sits in one of Salt Lake City's more walkable neighbourhood stretches, giving it a practical advantage over spots that require a drive across town.
What to Expect as a First-Timer
Without confirmed pricing, a published menu, or a listed chef on record, Tea Zaanti reads as an independent, low-profile operation rather than a destination with a polished front-of-house system. That is not necessarily a drawback. In a city where the bar and restaurant scene has consolidated around a handful of well-marketed names, a quieter tea room on a residential-adjacent stretch of 1100 East can offer something different: a lower-pressure environment with no reservation pressure and presumably easy walk-in access. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which aligns with the independent, likely counter-service or café-style format that tea rooms in this price tier typically run.
If flavour is the deciding factor for you, tea programmes at this type of venue in the Mountain West tend to skew toward approachable steeping formats: loose-leaf options, seasonal blends, and occasionally ceremonial or Taiwanese-style preparations depending on the operator's background. None of that is confirmed for Tea Zaanti specifically, so treat it as a lens rather than a guarantee, and verify directly before visiting.
Late-Night Viability
This is where Tea Zaanti's profile gets genuinely uncertain. Hours are not on record, and tea rooms in Salt Lake City rarely run past 9 PM. If you are planning an evening visit, do not assume availability after dinner. For late-night drinking in Salt Lake City, Bar Nohm and Avenues Proper are the more reliable options with confirmed evening programming. Aker Restaurant & Lounge is worth considering if you want something with a fuller drinks menu that runs later into the night. Tea Zaanti's strongest window is almost certainly daytime or early evening, not after 9 PM.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Tea Zaanti sits relative to other Salt Lake City venues in its broader category.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1944 S 1100 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
- Neighbourhood: Sugar House / East Side
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-ins expected to be direct
- Hours: Not confirmed — verify before visiting
- Price range: Not confirmed , likely low-to-mid based on format
- Late-night viability: Low , confirm hours; tea rooms in this market typically close by 9 PM
- Leading for: Daytime visits, low-key solo or paired outings
- Groups: Call ahead to confirm capacity for larger parties
Pearl's Take
Tea Zaanti is a reasonable choice for a low-pressure afternoon stop on Salt Lake City's east side, and the easy booking situation means you will not need to plan weeks ahead. The data gaps are real, though: no confirmed hours, no published menu, and no awards on record mean you are making a partly blind booking. For a first visit, treat it as exploratory rather than a confirmed destination. If you are building a full evening in Salt Lake City, anchor it elsewhere and consider Tea Zaanti as the opening act. Explore more of what the city offers in our full Salt Lake City bars guide, our full Salt Lake City restaurants guide, and our full Salt Lake City experiences guide. For broader trip planning, our full Salt Lake City hotels guide and full Salt Lake City wineries guide round out the picture.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a reservation at Tea Zaanti? No reservation appears necessary. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, suggesting walk-ins are the norm. That said, hours are not confirmed, so check current opening times via Google Maps before heading over. A quick call would be the safest move if you are going out of your way.
- Is Tea Zaanti good for groups? Capacity is not on record, so larger groups should contact the venue before arriving. Smaller groups of two to four are likely fine on a walk-in basis given the format. For groups wanting a full-service bar and dinner experience, Aker Restaurant & Lounge or Avenues Proper offer more confirmed large-group infrastructure.
- What's the signature drink at Tea Zaanti? No confirmed menu data is available. The name signals a tea-forward programme, but specific offerings, whether loose-leaf, bubble tea, or ceremonial formats, are not verified. Ask when you arrive or check for a current menu on their social media before visiting.
- What's the crowd like at Tea Zaanti? No first-hand crowd data is confirmed. The east side Sugar House location typically draws a mixed neighbourhood crowd: locals, students, and professionals rather than tourists. It is unlikely to be a late-night bar crowd given the format. For a livelier atmosphere, Bar Nohm draws a more cocktail-focused evening crowd.
- Does Tea Zaanti have happy hour deals? No pricing or hours data is confirmed, so happy hour specifics cannot be verified. If deals matter to you, Beer Bar and Avenues Proper have more publicly documented value-hour programming in Salt Lake City.
- Does Tea Zaanti have outdoor seating? Not confirmed in available data. The 1944 S 1100 E address is on a mixed-use east-side street where some small operators run patio or sidewalk seating seasonally, but this is not verified for Tea Zaanti. Check current photos on Google Maps before visiting if outdoor seating is a priority for your group.
Compare Tea Zaanti
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tea Zaanti | — | ||
| From Scratch | — | ||
| Ozora Izakaya | — | ||
| Aker Restaurant & Lounge | — | ||
| Avenues Proper | — | ||
| Bar Nohm | — |
How Tea Zaanti stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Tea Zaanti?
Almost certainly not. Tea Zaanti operates out of 1944 S 1100 E as a low-profile independent, and venues at this scale in Salt Lake City typically seat walk-ins without issue. That said, hours are not on record, so call ahead or check their social presence before making a special trip.
Is Tea Zaanti good for groups?
Small groups of two to four are the safest bet for an independent tea room of this type. Larger parties risk overwhelming the space or running into limited seating — and without a published booking policy on record, coordinating a group visit in advance is the prudent move.
What's the signature drink at Tea Zaanti?
No menu is on record for Tea Zaanti, so naming a signature drink would be guesswork. The venue's name and tea-focused positioning suggest specialty tea preparations are central to the offer — visiting in person or checking their current social channels is the only reliable way to know what's available.
What's the crowd like at Tea Zaanti?
The east side of Salt Lake City around 1100 East draws a neighbourhood-local crowd: residents, university-adjacent visitors, and people looking for a low-pressure afternoon spot rather than a scene. Expect a quieter, unhurried atmosphere rather than a high-volume café environment.
Does Tea Zaanti have happy hour deals?
No pricing or promotions are on record for Tea Zaanti. Tea-focused independents in Salt Lake City rarely run conventional happy hour programmes, so don't factor a discount into your decision. If value is a priority, confirm current pricing directly before visiting.
Does Tea Zaanti have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available records for Tea Zaanti's 1944 S 1100 E location. Given the venue's independent, low-profile format, outdoor space is plausible but far from guaranteed — worth checking directly if that's a deciding factor for your visit.
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