You can't miss it as you turn down Hale Street in Downtown Dover, New Hampshire. The front of the building is painted bright pink, the paper is now off the windows, and you can see the vibrant colors inside by just peeking in.

The word "CURIOUS" is painted down the side window, and it makes you feel kind of, well, curious to see what's inside.

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Teatotaller is officially open, and it's a perfect time to check it out.  There's plenty of space, comfy chairs and sofa, free WIFI, chandeliers, artwork, and a delicious menu of hot and cold drinks and light foods.

Have you ever seen a bright pink church bench?  You can inside this tea and coffee shop, along with plants and other warm touches of décor.

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What better place to have the new digs than the legendary Adelle's space? Actually, the "CURIOUS" sign is a nod to the Chai Curious tea subscription offered at Teatotaller, with their own blends of unique teas.

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There is a grand opening planned, and an event schedule is forthcoming. But for now, stop in and enjoy baked goods, and the best variety of delicious teas, hot and cold.

I ordered an iced Thai Tea that was one of the most interesting teas I have ever had.  It was flavorful but not too sweet, although it did have some condensed milk in it.

The jars of tea blends lined up on the counter were definitely intriguing, and the coffee list is impressive too, as Teatotaller has partnered with New Hampshire Coffee Roasters for more variety.

The pretzels are dreamy, soft, and chewy, and you don't want to have just one. Stop by and see for yourself.

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