05/28/2026
Steep by Steep
Hi again!
We're now almost three months into our new location and we're having so much fun! Thank you everyone for your support in and out of the teahouse. Every time you visit or tell a friend about us, a sandhill crane gets its wings! Okay, maybe not... but you do help our little flock grow.
We’re in the process of refreshing the tea menu and have been tasting lots of samples to find new teas we’re excited to share. We will be changing up the menu regularly as teas run out. There are so many teas being released every season we want to reflect that on our menu and keep things fresh.
Recently we connected with Anna Ye Tea, who works directly with Vietnamese tea producers. Tea in Vietnam has existed alongside Chinese tea traditions for centuries, but only more recently has it begun to be recognized and celebrated on its own terms. Historically, many Vietnamese teas were exported and sold under Chinese, Taiwanese, or Japanese identities. I love seeing Vietnamese tea producers claim their own traditions and craftsmanship.
We currently have two teas sourced by Anna Ye on the menu: a unique Wild Silver Needle and a Red Oolong. Stop in to try them and I’d be happy to share more about the regions, people, and styles behind these teas.
We’ve also had a few wonderful events recently, including our Mother’s Day watercolor painting and tea tasting with Lynda Fishbourn, along with our first monthly Friday Night Flight tasting event. We’re hoping to host at least two events each month and have some exciting things coming up.
June events are now open for registration!
Friday Night Flight x Nada Wine
Friday, June 12th | 5:30pm & 7:00pm
For our second Friday Night Flight we’re collaborating with Nada Wine, a local natural wine distributor that carries Unified Ferments, a non-alcoholic fermented tea beverage. These are not kombuchas, but thoughtfully fermented teas that reinterpret the character of tea leaves and transform them into a beverage designed for stemware.
I’ll be serving teas traditionally, hot and prepared in their respective teaware, while guests will also have the opportunity to sample these unique fermented tea expressions cold. We have two seatings with 12 seats each.
Chinese Paper Cutting & Tea with Jenny Zhang
Saturday, June 27th | 10:00–11:00am
Jenny will be introducing us to Chinese paper cutting, or jianzhi, one of China’s oldest folk arts and recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage tradition. Dating back to the 2nd century CE after the invention of paper, the art involves cutting intricate designs into paper using scissors or small blades. Traditionally created in red paper to symbolize luck and celebration, these works often appear during festivals, weddings, and other joyful occasions.
Of course we’ll be pairing the experience with tea, and I’ll be sharing one of my favorite green teas to celebrate the season. We currently have 9 seats left, so sign up soon if you'd like to join us.
If you have a craft, workshop, or experience you’d love to share in the teahouse, I’d love to hear from you. We’ve also had quite a few inquiries for baby showers, bridal showers, private tastings, and workshops. If you’ve been thinking about hosting an event at Noisy Crane, feel free to reach out and let's chat about creating something special together.
Hope to sip tea with you soon!
- KC and the Noisy Crane
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