
I never thought much about music in tea shops, until I started noticing patterns.
The tea is brewed, the cups are warm, and the aroma drifts through the room. But then the music starts, and suddenly, the entire experience changes.
Some shops play classical or soft jazz. Conversations linger. Sips are slow. Even the tea seems to taste better somehow. Others have upbeat pop or electronic tracks. The tea is still good, but there’s an energy in the room that nudges you to move faster, drink quicker, and perhaps leave sooner.
It’s strange, how a background playlist can affect the perception of something as simple as tea. And yet, as someone who spends a lot of time exploring tea spaces, I’ve caught myself making snap judgments about shops before I’ve even taken a sip.
Is the music too loud? Too quirky? Too quiet? Does it match the kind of tea I was expecting to enjoy here? And maybe most importantly, does it make the tea feel like it belongs in this space?
I’ve realized this “judgment” isn’t really about music alone. It’s about how the environment frames the tea experience. Tea is meant to slow us down, but everything around it contributes to whether that slowing feels natural or forced. Music is one of those invisible cues.
The funny part is that this is something tea drinkers rarely admit. We talk endlessly about leaves, water, and brewing methods. But the playlist? That’s quietly shaping our memory of the tea, whether we like it or not.
Perhaps this is what makes tea spaces so fascinating. They are small laboratories of mood, scent, and sound. And if music can subtly influence how we enjoy a cup, what else in the environment is quietly guiding our experience?
I’ve learned to notice it, and sometimes even embrace it. There’s a charm in realizing that tea is more than flavor; it is the full sensory experience, shaped by the shop, the company, and yes, the music drifting overhead.
Next time you pick a tea shop, pay attention to the playlist. It might tell you more about the space than the menu ever could.
— Maria Tan
On tea, culture, and everyday rituals.
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