Apothecary + Tea Room

The Tea Room + Apothecary

Step inside and exhale — you’ve found something sacred.
The Tea Room at Five Goddess Farm is more than a place to sip tea.
It’s a sanctuary. A spell. A gathering ground for healing, learning, and expansion.

Infused with whimsy, warmth, and the magic of plants, this space invites you to slow down, sink in, and reconnect — to yourself, to the earth, and to community.

Here, we brew seasonal herbal blends in small, intentional batches. We talk plants and purpose. We gather for rituals, tea tastings, and soulful conversations. We remember the wisdom of the earth and the wisdom within.

Connected to our in-house apothecary, the Tea Room is a living invitation to explore, discover, and return to your own rhythm. Whether you're here to sip, study, or simply be, there's space for you.

Offerings Include

Tea Service | Relax with a cup of our handcrafted herbal tea
Herbal Consultations | Explore custom blends to support your unique needs
Trainings + Workshops | Join us for community classes, CEUs, and herbal education
Tea Tastings + Rituals | Immerse yourself in seasonal tea rituals and curated events

Welcome home.

Group of women socializing in a cozy, green-walled living room with large windows, plants, and bohemian decor, sitting around a wooden table with a glass fishbowl centerpiece.

A Place to Belong

The Tea Room is more than just a cozy corner to sip tea — it’s a breath of fresh air, a safe haven for like-minded souls to gather, exhale, and feel at home.

Here, conversations flow as freely as the tea.
Strangers become friends.
Laughter echoes between sips.
Stories are shared, hearts are held, and community is quietly, beautifully built.

Whether you're joining us for a quiet moment alone or a lively gathering, the Tea Room offers a space to reconnect — with yourself and with others.
It’s a place where healing is collective, connection is sacred, and you never have to pretend to be anything other than your full, radiant self.

Come as you are. Leave nourished.

Shop the Tea Room


Take a little magic home with you.

Explore our lovingly curated collection of herbal teas, tea mugs, pots, and strainers — along with V-steam herbs, custom aromatherapy blends, handmade jewelry and local art.

You’ll also find magical tools to elevate your rituals: ethically sourced crystals, handcrafted smudge bundles, and other sacred items to support your spiritual practice and self-care journey.

Each offering is selected or created with intention, love, and a deep reverence for the healing wisdom of the earth.

Whether you're restocking your favorites or discovering something new, the Tea Room is your go-to for nourishment, beauty, and magic.

Multiple brown paper packages of herbs with clear windows and colorful floral logos, labeled by Five Goddess Farm, containing dried herbal mixes.
Glass jars of herbal tea blends on a wooden shelf, with labels describing the teas. The jars include 'Cough Be Gone' and 'Digestive Tea,' along with other herbal tea jars in the background.
Jewelry display with gold necklaces on a wooden stand and earrings hanging on a white frame, with a handwritten sign indicating prices for necklaces and earrings.
Display of various gemstones and crystals in colorful bowls with handwritten labels, placed on a white surface against a green wall, with a potted plant in the background.
Dried Palo Santo sticks and sage bundles on a wooden surface, with small blackboard signs indicating prices.
Wooden shelving unit with various decorative items and crafts, including artwork, jewelry, and small figurines, against a green wall.
Display shelf with skincare and wellness products, including jars, bottles, and cans, in a room with green walls and hanging plants.
A wooden table displays a tea set with a glass teapot filled with tea, a cup of tea, a small plate with three biscotti, and a sugar dispenser. The bottom section contains text about Five Goddess Farm Tea Room + Apothecary, located at 1419 E. 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28204, open on Saturdays from 11 to 5.

“Plant medicine is the people’s medicine; it always has been and always will be.”
Traditional Saying