Global Infusion is a tea room East Hills Grand Rapids located in United States.
143 Diamond Ave SE (btw Lake & Hermitage St) Grand Rapids , MI 49506 United States
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
They have great selection of loose leaf teas . Staffs are always very kind and helpful. Highly recommend chai latte which has strong ginger flavour.
My favorite tea shop . Also, the closest place to my house if I am in a kombucha mood.
The focus is on Tea here, not coffee as Foursquare would indicate. VERY good tea , too. Try the specials!
I can't get enough of their tea ! Try mixing ginger with peach tea and you will find bliss.
Global Infusion aims to support and help the Fair Trade movement by selling a number of fairly traded goods from all around the globe, putting "people before profits". Read more
The chai tea of the month is always amazing. Try the mango with soy or whole milk right now. Yum
Try there awesome selection of fair trade organic herbs, spices and teas !
Chai tea is really delicious!
They have the BEST CHAI IN TOWN ! If you haven't tried it then you're really missing out! YUM!
Amazing selection of loose teas and herbs
Amazing tea
Coffee and tea
It was a bit too eco-friendly for my taste. #EXPENSIVE
Great fair trade coffee - and chai is the BEST!
Chai was fantastic, brewed coffee fair .
the best wheatgrass shots in the history of the universe
The place to go for Fair Trade products.
great iced teas !
With fi is good here
Friendly staff, and great gluten free donuts! - John Robinson
Affogato=yum. Also, their iced lattes with housemade vanilla is amazing. - Jess Dawson-Will
Great drinks; helpful and friendly staff! You can bring in a sandwich from next door if you want something different to go with your beverage. - John Robinson
Great sale racks! Can't go wrong with a shirt for $2.71. - Janis Troyer
Largest collection of Eco cloths around! The staff is very knowledgeable about the products they sell! - Leah Van Namen
Outstanding farmer's market. All veggies and fruits are labeled where they were raised. Breads, herbs and cheeses too. - Richard Dragicevich