poi-teaghlaigh-bild2-web-2500x1500
© Teaghlaigh // Nele Wesselow
poi-teaghlaigh-bild1-web-2500x1500
© Teaghlaigh // Nele Wesselow

Teaghlaigh

Tea shop in Blankenese

Teaghlaigh, founded in 2021 by the Wesselow family, offers a diverse range of teas, delicacies and porcelain. In addition to classic teas and exclusive specialities, there are also exquisite coffees, rare alcohols and handmade porcelain from England and Japan.

Teaghlaigh - ‘family’ in the Gaelic language

With this idea in mind, the Wesselow family founded their tea shop during the Corona period in 2021, choosing Blankenese as the location to combine the values of family and tradition with a special environment.

From tea, exclusive specialities to porcelain

The Teaghlaigh range has been growing continuously for more than three years and is constantly being expanded and adapted by the family.The tea range includes a wide selection - from black teas, green teas and herbal teas to fruit and rooibos teas. Particular attention is paid to speciality teas, such as various types of matcha (including matching accessories) and exclusive teas that you won't find everywhere. In addition to tea, Teaghlaigh also offers a wide range of delicacies. These include selected coffees and unusual alcoholic specialities, which are also rarely found on the market. Another focus is on products from local suppliers that impress with high-quality and regional ingredients. The porcelain at Teaghlaigh combines a careful selection of regional and international manufacturers. In addition to fine bone china from England (Dunoon), which is known for its fine quality and elegance, there is also handmade, unique pieces of crockery from Japan, which impress with their skilful craftsmanship. This variety of high-quality porcelain complements the range in a particularly stylish way.

DISCOVER NOW Events at this location

  • Flohmarkt im Pastellfarben-Stil
    © Hamburg Tourismus GmbH

    Flohdom Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld Flea Markets

    • 04.07.2026
    • 06:00
    • Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld
    To event
  • PEKING-Führung
    © Stiftung Historische Museen Hamburg - Sinje Hasheider

    PEKING-Führung Exhibitions

    • 04.07.2026
    • 10:00
    • Deutsches Hafenmuseum
    To event
  • 18_Hamburg_S_Taskoeprue_4163_1_300dpi
    © Regina Schmeken

    Blutiger Boden. Die Tatorte des NSU Exhibition

    • 04.07.2026
    • 10:00
    • Altonaer Museum
    To event
  • SKULPTURAL
    © Griechische, weiße Gipsstatue eines Diskuswerfers in klassischer Wurfhaltung auf Sockel

    SKULPTURAL Exhibitions

    • 04.07.2026
    • 10:00
    • Hamburger Kunsthalle
    To event
  • IMG_9992-1
    © Hamburger Kunsthalle, Foto: Jann Wilken

    Acht Jahrhunderte Kunst Permanent Exhibition

    • 04.07.2026
    • 10:00
    • Hamburger Kunsthalle
    To event
  • 251105_TPH_Keyvisual_3x2-2
    © Triennale der Photographie Hamburg

    Triennale der Photographie 2026 Festivals

    • 04.07.2026
    • 10:00
    • verschiedene Spielstätten in Hamburg
    To event
  • mkg_fotohanshansen_ot_kameraobjektiv_1985_hanshansen
    © Hans Hansen, Detail aus o. T. (Objektiv), für Nikon, 1985, Hans Hansen

    Photo: Hans Hansen Exhibitions

    • 04.07.2026
    • 10:00
    • Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G)
    To event
  • Fassade P  2 2007_3x2
    © Panoptikum

    Panoptikum - Wax Museum

    • 04.07.2026
    • 10:00
    • Panoptikum
    To event

More on this subject

Andre Hallier mit Sonnenbrille vor Restaurantterrasse in Hamburg bei Sonnenschein
© Timo Sommer / Lee Maas

On the go with Andre Hallier One day in Blankenese & the Elbe suburbs

Welcome to Blankenese and the Elbe suburbs. Spend a day with us in the former fishing village directly on the Elbe.

Blog
One day in Blankenese & the Elbe suburbs
Herbstlicher Blick auf das Treppenviertel in Hamburg-Blankenese mit Elbufer und Leuchtturm
© Lee Maas / Timo Sommer

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

The former fishing and seamen's village of Blankenese is situated directly on the Elbe. It is the perfect starting point for hopping on a sailing boat or on the Elbe ferry, or for taking long walks along the shore. Another highlight is a visit to the Treppenviertel (German for staircase quartier) with a spectacular view of the lighthouse and the Falkenstein shore.

Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

THIS MIGHT INTEREST YOU AS WELL Further recommendations

sando-ichi_st-georg_c-2018-timo-sommer-lee-maas-3
© Lee Maas, Timo Sommer

Japanese in a different way Sando & Ichi

The Japanese finger food is innovative, new and, above all, with a potential for addiction.

Sando & Ichi
shr_treudelberg_restaurant_treudelbar1
© Andreas Hoernisch Photographie

Let the day end in style Treudelbar

Enjoy your favorite drinks in the Treudelbar designed with vintage metallic tones.

Treudelbar
sala-thai_c-2018-thisisjulia-photography-2
© ThisIsJulia Photography

Sala Thai

Take a quick trip to Thailand in the HafenCity. The Sala Thai Restaurant offers a cosy atmosphere with authentic interior and delicious dishes.

Sala Thai

Top customer reviews

No reviews available.

Write new rating

This is your text

Your rating *

Languages

Google translator for other languages

Please note that this is an automatic translation.
For better information, you can always switch to the German or English version